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The health-in-all-policies approach can promote health equity by focusing on social determinants of health. However, its application in policy is often selective and strategic, with a gradual shift towards prioritizing health equity.

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  • Public Health
  • Health Policy
  • Health Equity Research

Background:

  • The health-in-all-policies (HiAP) approach is theorized to address social determinants of health and reduce health disparities.
  • Limited empirical research exists on the practical implementation of HiAP and its impact on health equity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the extent to which the health-in-all-policies approach promotes health equity in practice.
  • To understand how public officials and policy entrepreneurs utilize HiAP to address social disparities in health.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative study utilizing sixty-five in-depth interviews.
  • Interviews conducted with public and private sector officials across five US states.
  • Data collected between 2016 and 2017.

Main Results:

  • A positive relationship was observed between the adoption of HiAP and the increased prominence of health equity as a policy concern.
  • The emphasis on social determinants of health within HiAP provides a framework for advancing health equity.
  • Practitioners strategically and selectively integrate health equity considerations into policy.

Conclusions:

  • The health-in-all-policies approach offers a viable framework for promoting health equity.
  • The practical application of HiAP involves a nuanced and strategic incorporation of health equity, with a gradual shift in focus observed in some contexts.