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Workshop III Public Health Strategies for Vulnerable Groups

Workshop III Public Health Strategies for Vulnerable Groups. Ullrich Bauer, Diana Sahrai. Introduction. The focus of the workshop Main insights we are trying to deepen. Introduction. The focus of the workshop. Introduction. The focus of the workshop

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Workshop III Public Health Strategies for Vulnerable Groups

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  1. Workshop III Public Health Strategies for Vulnerable Groups Ullrich Bauer, Diana Sahrai

  2. Introduction The focus of the workshop Main insights we are trying to deepen

  3. Introduction The focus of the workshop

  4. Introduction The focus of the workshop We are talking about Health Care Inequalities and the groups that can be defined as vulnerable. Main focus will be how to address these groups in the Health Care System or – in general – in Health services.

  5. Introduction The focus of the workshop Main insights we are trying to deepen Black Box Character Description level is more complete than the explanation of health care inequalities

  6. Universität Bielefeld hbsc Tagung Health Inequalities, 13.-14. Juni 2008

  7. Universität Bielefeld hbsc Tagung Health Inequalities, 13.-14. Juni 2008

  8. Universität Bielefeld hbsc Tagung Health Inequalities, 13.-14. Juni 2008

  9. Universität Bielefeld hbsc Tagung Health Inequalities, 13.-14. Juni 2008

  10. US-Institute of Medicine (IOM) Health care inqualitiy “between population groups to be the difference in treatment or access not justified by the difference in health status or preferences of the groups.” (McGuire 2006: 1979)

  11. Vulnerability In general, vulenarable is an ill, disabled etc. person According to the discussion on Health Inequalities, vulnerability is an insufficient availability of resources – economic, cultural, social – determining the access to good medical care and different types of use

  12. Workshop III Public Health Strategies for Vulnerable Groups Orna Baron-Epel, Inequalities in Health in Vulenrable Populations in Israel

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