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Brian Hyndman <[log in to unmask]>
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Not sure about the origins of the "social determinants of health". I first came across the phrase "determinants of health" in the 'Nurturing Health' report published by
the now-defunct (Ontario) Premier's Council on Health, Well-being and Social Justice in 1991.


Dennis Raphael wrote:

> Can anyone identify the origins of the term "social determinants of
> health"?
>
> Was it 1998 with the WHO-EURO document?
>
> Can anyone recall seeing it, using it, earlier?
>
> Thanks,
>
> dennis
>
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