The upcoming election is an opportunity to make the case. I listened to the debates and heard a whole lot of rhetoric about what each of the candidates would do for the health care system. I must have been out of the room when they talked about improving the health of the population by addressing the issues that make so many people sick in the first place. :-(
Cathryn
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From: Social Determinants of Health on behalf of Dennis Raphael
Sent: Sat 12/17/2005 11:55 AM
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Subject: [SDOH] Health Council of Canada Report
FULL REPORT AT
http://hcc-ccs.com/report/Annual_Report/Accelerating_Change_HCC_2005.pdf
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The First Ministers' focus on reducing health disparities is important and
Canada has invested in a number of promising initiatives. This work should
be given a high priority and we recommend the following:
1) Broaden the Healthy Living Strategy to move beyond lifestyle issues to
focus on health disparities and engage sectors beyond health to contribute
to reducing the gap. The contribution of non-health organizations and
sectors is central to this discussion. They are necessary partners.
2) Engage Canadians in understanding the importance of non-health care
factors in determining individual and community health. USE STRONG LANGUAGE
(emphasis added). Health disparities are the number one health problem in
the country and health care alone is powerless to overcome them. The health
disparity between groups in Canadian society and the impact of the gap must
be reported and highlighted. This is a difficult message to get across in
the current environment where the public is pre-occupied with funding for
health care. But it needs to be done.
3) Set targets for reducing health disparities and build a health disparity
focus into the comparable health indicators process. Place a particular
focus on reducing health disparities between Aboriginal and other
Canadians.
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