Global Action on Social Determinants of Health
To cite: Donkin A, Goldblatt P,
Allen J, et al. Global action
on the social determinants
of health. BMJ Glob Health
2017;3:e000603. doi:10.1136/
bmjgh-2017-000603
Handling editor Seye Abimbola
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Received 11 October 2017
Revised 3 November 2017
Accepted 8 November 2017
Abstract
Action on the social determinants of health (SDH) is
required to reduce inequities in health. This article
summarises global progress, largely in terms of
commitments and strategies. It is clear that there is
widespread support for a SDH approach across the world,
from global political commitment to within country action.
Inequities in the conditions in which people are born, live,
work and age, are however driven by inequities in power,
money and resources. Political, economic and resource
distribution decisions made outside the health sector
need to consider health as an outcome across the social
distribution as opposed to a focus solely on increasing
productivity. A health in all policies approach can go
some way to ensure this consideration, and we present
evidence that some countries are taking this approach,
however given entrenched inequalities, there is some
way to go. Measuring progress on the SDH globally will
be key to future development of successful policies and
implementation plans, enabling the identification and
sharing of best practice. WHO work to align measures with
the sustainable development goals will help to forward
progress measurement.
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