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Public Health Policy and Health Equity

Chang-yup Kim
- Vol. 26, Iss: 4, pp 256-264
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The article was published on 2016-12-31 and is currently open access. It has received 4 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Health policy & Public health.

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한국의 건강형평정책의 현황과 과제 (Current status of policy developments in tackling health inequalities and the next steps to be taken in Korea)

TL;DR: Based on a review of policies and programs of the Ministry of Health and Welfare and the 3rd National Health Promotion Strategies in Korea, it is concluded that they totally lacked in perspective on health equity and social determinants of health.
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Concept Analysis of Health Inequalities using Hybrid Model

TL;DR: In this paper, Schwartz-Barcott et al. proposed a hybrid model to combine the hybrid model with the conventional hybrid model, which is called hybrid model hybrid model (HMM) model.
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Advancing social equity in East Asia: education and health care policy in China, South Korea, and Singapore

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examine how social equity is both conceptualized and put into practice outside of the Western context with a focus on East Asia and reveal four common themes about social equity in the East Asian context.
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Analysis of energy intakes, physical activities and metabolic syndrome according to the income level in Korean elderly people: Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2016‒2018

TL;DR: The findings implied the need for balanced nutrient intake and increased participation in PA as well as education and program development to prevent MetS in the elderly.
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Transcending the Known in Public Health Practice - The Inequality Paradox: The Population Approach and Vulnerable Populations

TL;DR: It is argued that population-approach interventions may be compromised by inconsistencies between the social and cultural assumptions of public health practitioners and targeted groups and some intervention principles are proposed to mitigate the health disparities associated with population- Approaches interventions.
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TL;DR: 30 years of changes in global policy is examined to identify the lessons learned that are of relevance today, particularly for accelerated scale-up of primary health-care services necessary to achieve the Millennium Development Goals, the modern iteration of the "health for all" goals.
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Population Tobacco Control Interventions and Their Effects on Social Inequalities in Smoking

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assess the effects of population-level tobacco control interventions on social inequalities in smoking and find no strong evidence of differential effects was found for smoking restrictions in workplaces and public places, although those in higher occupational groups may be more likely to change their attitudes or behaviour.
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Will cardiovascular disease prevention widen health inequalities

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