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Developing a UK health equity network.

A Oliver1, R Cookson, D McDaid

  • 1Office of Health Economics, London, UK. aoliver@ohe.org

Public Health
|June 15, 2001
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The UK Health Equity Network (HEN) was founded in 1999 to foster collaboration in health inequalities research. This paper outlines HEN's history, goals, and operational base.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Social Epidemiology
  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • The UK Health Equity Network (HEN) was established in 1999.
  • It aims to address the complex issue of health inequalities.
  • Collaboration is crucial for tackling disparities in health outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a historical overview of the UK Health Equity Network (HEN).
  • To outline the network's core objectives and research focus.
  • To specify the geographical location and operational scope of HEN.

Main Methods:

  • Historical review of network establishment and development.
  • Analysis of HEN's stated objectives and research priorities.
  • Description of the network's organizational structure and location.

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Main Results:

  • HEN has a documented history dating back to 1999.
  • The network's primary goal is to promote collaborative research on health inequalities.
  • Key objectives include facilitating multidisciplinary and multi-stakeholder engagement.

Conclusions:

  • The UK Health Equity Network (HEN) has a significant history in promoting health equity research.
  • Its structure facilitates essential collaboration among diverse stakeholders.
  • Understanding HEN's history and objectives is key to its future impact on reducing health disparities.