
This series, aired on PBS and available on DVD, explores how inequalities in housing, health, jobs, and education, combined with a lack of power and control over one's life, can result in poor health and even death. Preview a clip of this documentary series on the extent of America's health inequities or learn more about DHE’s Health Equity Campaign.
The Division of Health Equity's (DHE) primary goal is to permanently change the conditions that produce differential health outcomes that will, over time, have a greater effect than traditional interventions.
The Division of Health Equity works with stakeholders to identify approaches to eliminate health inequities through a focus on social determinants of health and social justice, in addition to more traditional health promotion, as key strategies to eliminate health inequities that exist by socioeconomic status, race/ethnicity, geography, gender, immigrant status and other social classifications.
Therefore, questions exploring health are reframed to allow for a greater understanding of root causes. For example:
Conventional:
How can we promote healthy behavior?
Health Equity:
How can we target dangerous conditions and reorganize land
use and transportation policies to ensure healthy spaces and places?
Conventional:
How can we reduce disparities in the distribution of disease and illness?
Health Equity:
How can we eliminate inequities in the distribution of resources and
power that shape health outcomes?
From the Unnatural Causes Toolkit: Background
Dr. Michael Royster explains health inequities and what you can do to eliminate them.
For more information about the Division of Health Equity, contact Division Director, Karen Reed.