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  • Public Health
  • Environmental Health
  • Health Equity

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  • Climate change presents significant public health challenges.
  • Precision public health (PPH) is an emerging approach utilizing large datasets and advanced analytics.
  • PPH methods have the potential to enhance public health responses to climate change.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the potential benefits and risks of PPH in addressing climate change.
  • To identify how PPH implementation might exacerbate existing health disparities.
  • To propose a health justice framework for responsible PPH adoption in climate action.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on PPH, climate change, and health equity.
  • Analysis of PPH data collection, aggregation, and analysis processes.
  • Application of health justice principles to PPH in climate contexts.

Main Results:

  • PPH can improve climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies.
  • Potential risks include privacy violations, neglect of social determinants of health, and algorithmic bias.
  • Vulnerable populations may face disproportionately negative impacts from PPH interventions.
  • A health justice framework can guide ethical PPH implementation.

Conclusions:

  • PPH offers powerful tools for climate change adaptation but requires careful consideration of equity.
  • Addressing potential biases and social determinants is vital for equitable PPH.
  • Integrating health justice principles is essential for responsible and effective PPH in climate change responses.