Framing Health Equity: US Health Disparities in Comparative Perspective

In this article we explore systematically the different conceptions of health equity in key national health policy documents in the United States, the United Kingdom, and France. We find substantial differences across the three countries in the characterization of group differences (by SES, race/eth...

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Causal models
Comparative studies
Ethnicity
Fairness
Frame analysis
France
Health
Health care
Health care policy
Health disparities
Health Equity
Health Policy
Health Status Disparities
Healthcare Disparities
Humans
Inequalities
Medicine and Health
Minority & ethnic groups
Political Science
Politics
Power
Public Health and Health Policy
Public Policy
Race
Racial differences
Redistribution
Resources
Social factors
Social inequality
Socioeconomic Factors
Socioeconomic status
United Kingdom
United States
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