Scenarios for population health inequalities in 2030 in Europe: the EURO-HEALTHY project experience
Scenarios for population health inequalities in 2030 in Europe
The Euro-Healthy Project Experience
Paper
Alvarenga, A., Bana e Costa, C., Borrell, C., Ferreira, P., Freitas, Â., Freitas, L., Oliveira, M., Rodrigues, T., Santana, P., Lopes Santos, M. and Vieira, A., Scenarios for population health inequalities in 2030 in Europe: the EURO-HEALTHY project experience. 2019, International Journal for Equity in Health. 18(100).
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This paper describes the three 2030 time-horizon scenarios developed under the EURO-HEALTHY project, depicting the key factors that may affect the evolution of PH inequalities across European regions.
Source/Company
Alvarenga, A., Bana e Costa, C.A., Borrell, C. et al.
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June 25, 2019
Published Online
Abstract
Health inequalities have been consistently reported across and within European countries and continue to pose major challenges to policy-making. The development of scenarios regarding what could affect population health (PH) inequalities across Europe in the future is considered critical. Scenarios can help policy-makers prepare and better cope with fast evolving challenges.
The EURO-HEALTHY scenarios were designed to inform both policy design and appraisal. They broaden the scope, create awareness and generate insights regarding the evolution of PH inequalities across European regions.
Keywords
Health inequalities, Population Health, Participatory approach, Delphi method, Foresight, Policies, Socio-technical approach, Scenarios, Stakeholders
Volume 18 . Article 100 . 2019
ISSN: 1475-9276
Published Online: June 25, 2019
© The Author(s). 2019 Open Access
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