Health disparities monitoring in the U.S.: lessons for monitoring efforts in Israel and other countries
Abstract Background Health disparities are a persistent problem in many high-income countries. Health policymakers recognize the need to develop systematic methods for documenting and tracking these disparities in order to reduce them. The experience of the U.S., which has a well-established health...
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doaj-2dd6c251df2641378f9a48ebbdd668d32020-11-25T04:02:12ZengBMCIsrael Journal of Health Policy Research2045-40152018-02-017111410.1186/s13584-018-0208-1Health disparities monitoring in the U.S.: lessons for monitoring efforts in Israel and other countriesKathleen Abu-Saad0Shlomit Avni1Ofra Kalter-Leibovici2Gertner Institute for Epidemiology and Health Policy Research, Sheba Medical CenterStrategic and Economic Planning Administration, Israel Ministry of HealthGertner Institute for Epidemiology and Health Policy Research, Sheba Medical CenterAbstract Background Health disparities are a persistent problem in many high-income countries. Health policymakers recognize the need to develop systematic methods for documenting and tracking these disparities in order to reduce them. The experience of the U.S., which has a well-established health disparities monitoring infrastructure, provides useful insights for other countries. Main body This article provides an in-depth review of health disparities monitoring in the U.S. Lessons of potential relevance for other countries include: 1) the integration of health disparities monitoring in population health surveillance, 2) the role of political commitment, 3) use of monitoring as a feedback loop to inform future directions, 4) use of monitoring to identify data gaps, 5) development of extensive cross-departmental cooperation, and 6) exploitation of digital tools for monitoring and reporting. Using Israel as a case in point, we provide a brief overview of the healthcare and health disparities landscape in Israel, and examine how the lessons from the U.S. experience might be applied in the Israeli context. Conclusion The U.S. model of health disparities monitoring provides useful lessons for other countries with respect to documentation of health disparities and tracking of progress made towards their elimination. Given the persistence of health disparities both in the U.S. and Israel, there is a need for monitoring systems to expand beyond individual- and healthcare system-level factors, to incorporate social and environmental determinants of health as health indicators/outcomes.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13584-018-0208-1Health disparities monitoringHealth disparity measuresSocial determinants of healthUnited StatesIsrael |
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Health disparities monitoring in the U.S.: lessons for monitoring efforts in Israel and other countries |
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Health disparities monitoring in the U.S.: lessons for monitoring efforts in Israel and other countries |
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Health disparities monitoring in the U.S.: lessons for monitoring efforts in Israel and other countries |
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health disparities monitoring in the u.s.: lessons for monitoring efforts in israel and other countries |
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Israel Journal of Health Policy Research |
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Abstract Background Health disparities are a persistent problem in many high-income countries. Health policymakers recognize the need to develop systematic methods for documenting and tracking these disparities in order to reduce them. The experience of the U.S., which has a well-established health disparities monitoring infrastructure, provides useful insights for other countries. Main body This article provides an in-depth review of health disparities monitoring in the U.S. Lessons of potential relevance for other countries include: 1) the integration of health disparities monitoring in population health surveillance, 2) the role of political commitment, 3) use of monitoring as a feedback loop to inform future directions, 4) use of monitoring to identify data gaps, 5) development of extensive cross-departmental cooperation, and 6) exploitation of digital tools for monitoring and reporting. Using Israel as a case in point, we provide a brief overview of the healthcare and health disparities landscape in Israel, and examine how the lessons from the U.S. experience might be applied in the Israeli context. Conclusion The U.S. model of health disparities monitoring provides useful lessons for other countries with respect to documentation of health disparities and tracking of progress made towards their elimination. Given the persistence of health disparities both in the U.S. and Israel, there is a need for monitoring systems to expand beyond individual- and healthcare system-level factors, to incorporate social and environmental determinants of health as health indicators/outcomes. |
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Health disparities monitoring Health disparity measures Social determinants of health United States Israel |
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