The Proposal of Policies Aimed at Tackling Health Inequalities in Korea.
10.3961/jpmph.2007.40.6.447
- Author:
Tae Ho YOON
1
Author Information
1. Department of Preventive and Occupational Medicine, School of Medicine, Pusan National University. yoonth@pusan.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article ; English Abstract
- Keywords:
Health promotion;
Health policy;
Socioeconomic factors
- MeSH:
*Health Policy;
Health Promotion;
*Health Status Disparities;
Humans;
Korea;
Policy Making;
Socioeconomic Factors
- From:Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
2007;40(6):447-453
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
Although the New National Health Promotion Plan 2010 target to reduce health inequalities, whether the program will be effective for reducing the health inequalities in Korea remains quite unclear. More and more developed countries have been started to concentrate on comprehensive policies for reducing health inequalities. The health policies of the UK, Netherlands, and Sweden are the most wellknown. I propose that a comprehensive blueprint for tackling health inequalities in Korea should be made and that it must contain five domains: a target, structure and process, life-course approach, area-based approach, and reorganization of health care resources. The target should be based on determinants of health and more attention should be paid to socioeconmic factors. The structure and process require changes from the national health care policy based on medical services to the national health policy that involves the establishment of a Social Deputy Prime Minister and the strengthening multidisciplinary action. A life-course approach especially focused on the early childhood years. Area-based approach such as the establishment of healthy communities, healthy schools, or healthy work-places which are focused on deprived areas or places is also required. Finally, health care resources should be a greater investment on public resources and strengthening primary care to reduce health inequalities. The policy or intervention studies for tackling health inequalities should be implemented much more in Korea. In addition, it is essential to have political will to encoruage policy action.