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What is Health Inequity?

Health Inequity

Disparities in health that are a result of systemic, avoidable and unjust social and economic policies and practices that create barriers to opportunity.

Health Equity

The absence of differences in health between groups with differential exposure to those social and economic policies and practices that create barriers to opportunity.

Health Disparities

“Differences in health status among distinct segments of the population including differences that occur by gender, race or ethnicity, education or income, disability, or living in various geographic localities.”

Social Determinants of Health

Those inter-related social and economic factors that influence health. 

Social Justice

Social justice is the equitable distribution of social, economic and political resources, opportunities, and responsibilities and their consequences.


Why is Virginia Promoting This National Initiative?

Virginia ranked by population is the 12th largest state in the United States with a population of 7 million residents, 28% of whom belong to racial/ethnic minority groups. Virginia’s minority and low income populations experience multiple inequities in risk behavior and disease incidence, prevalence, and mortality:


Last Updated: 06-12-2008

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