Programme 1: Health Inequalities
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Internationally, nationally and regionally, there are inequalities in areas of deprivation, with health and wellbeing adversely affected. This has disproportionately affected and exacerbated by the pandemic.
Prior to the pandemic, the health of the population in England had significantly deteriorated and health inequalities widened in the previous decade. The findings of the 2020 Marmot review ‘Health Equity in England’ reported that life expectancy had stalled in the previous decade for the first time in nearly one hundred years.
In England, health inequalities are often analysed and addressed by policy across four factors:
All these factors can impact on inequalities, affecting health and wellbeing, especially in populations with lower socio-economic standing and protected characteristics. In areas of deprivation, inequalities have been exacerbated and disproportionately affected by the pandemic. Action is needed to scale up, accelerate interventions and support to improve health outcomes. The Institute is working collaboratively with external partners on research and knowledge exchange projects to: