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Measuring the gap quantifying and comparing local health inequalities | Author(s) | Anne Low, Allan Low |
Journal title | Journal of Public Health, vol 26, no 4, December 2004 |
Pages | pp 388-395 |
Source | http://www.jpubhealth.oupjournals.org |
Keywords | Health [elderly] ; Poverty ; Health Authorities and Trusts ; Local ; Measurement ; Comparison ; Sunderland. |
Annotation | Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) and Local Strategic Partnerships (LSPs) are being asked to assess local health inequalities, in order to prioritise local action, to set local targets for reducing levels of health inequality locally, and to demonstrate measurable progress. Despite this, little guidance has been provided on how to quantify health inequalities within PCTs and LSPs. This paper advocates the use of a metric, the slope index of inequality, which provides a consistent measure of health inequalities across local populations. This metric can be presented as a relative gap, which is easily understood and enables levels of inequality to be compared between health conditions, lifestyles and rates of service provision at any one time, or across different time periods. The metric is applied to Sunderland Teaching PCT, using routine data sources. Examples of the results and their uses are presented. It is suggested that more widespread use of the metric could enable levels of health inequalities to be compared across PCTs and lead to the development of local health inequality and inequity benchmarks. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-050124201 A |
Classmark | CC: W6: L4A: 5CT: 3R: 48: 86E |
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