Health equity means every individual has a fair and just opportunity to reach their highest health potential. Disparities are preventable differences in health outcomes—often tied to race, socioeconomic status, geography, disability, or other factors. Justice in health policy probes deeper, addressing root causes of inequity: structural racism, environmental injustice, and historical marginalization.
CDC & KFF definitions and framework for understanding health equity.
Heckler Report as foundational work addressing racial health disparities.
HHS, EPA, and USDA policy actions and legal frameworks referenced with government documents and executive orders.
Healthcare Policy Institute
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