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Global Report on Health Equity for Persons with Disabilities.

Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Geneva : World Health Organization, 2022Copyright date: �2022Edition: 1st ed.Description: 1 online resource (312 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789240063600.Genre/Form: Electronic books.Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- 1.7 Health equity for persons with disabilities: an essential investment -- 1.6 Health equity and meaningful participation in society -- 1.5 Addressing health inequities for persons with disabilities benefits everyone -- 1.4 Addressing health equity for persons with disabilities will advance the achievement of global health priorities -- References -- 2. Health inequities experienced by persons with disabilities, and their contributing factors -- Overview -- 2.1 Health inequities faced by persons with disabilities -- 2.2 Contributing factors to health inequities for persons with disabilities -- References -- 3. Advancing health equity for persons with disabilities in the health sector -- Overview -- Political commitment, leadership, and governance -- 1 -- 2 -- Health financing -- 3 -- Engagement of communities and other stakeholders, including private sector providers -- 4 -- Models of care -- 5 -- Health and care workforce -- 6 -- Physical infrastructure -- 7 -- Digital technologies for health -- Systems for improving quality of care -- 8 -- Monitoring and evaluation -- 9 -- 10 -- Health policy and systems research -- References -- 4. Recommended principles for implementation -- Recommended Principle 1: Include health equity for persons with disabilities at the centre of any health sector action -- Recommended Principle 2: Ensure empowerment and meaningful participation of persons with disabilities and their representative organizations when implementing any health sector action -- Recommended Principle 3: Monitor and evaluate the extent to which health sector actions are leading to health equity for persons with disabilities -- Annex 1. Methodology of scoping reviews of literature -- Annex 2. Consultation process -- Annex 3. Prevalence of disability - Methodology -- References -- Annex 4. Methodology of economic analyses.
References -- Annex 5. Standardizing data collection on disability -- References.
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Intro -- Contents -- 1.7 Health equity for persons with disabilities: an essential investment -- 1.6 Health equity and meaningful participation in society -- 1.5 Addressing health inequities for persons with disabilities benefits everyone -- 1.4 Addressing health equity for persons with disabilities will advance the achievement of global health priorities -- References -- 2. Health inequities experienced by persons with disabilities, and their contributing factors -- Overview -- 2.1 Health inequities faced by persons with disabilities -- 2.2 Contributing factors to health inequities for persons with disabilities -- References -- 3. Advancing health equity for persons with disabilities in the health sector -- Overview -- Political commitment, leadership, and governance -- 1 -- 2 -- Health financing -- 3 -- Engagement of communities and other stakeholders, including private sector providers -- 4 -- Models of care -- 5 -- Health and care workforce -- 6 -- Physical infrastructure -- 7 -- Digital technologies for health -- Systems for improving quality of care -- 8 -- Monitoring and evaluation -- 9 -- 10 -- Health policy and systems research -- References -- 4. Recommended principles for implementation -- Recommended Principle 1: Include health equity for persons with disabilities at the centre of any health sector action -- Recommended Principle 2: Ensure empowerment and meaningful participation of persons with disabilities and their representative organizations when implementing any health sector action -- Recommended Principle 3: Monitor and evaluate the extent to which health sector actions are leading to health equity for persons with disabilities -- Annex 1. Methodology of scoping reviews of literature -- Annex 2. Consultation process -- Annex 3. Prevalence of disability - Methodology -- References -- Annex 4. Methodology of economic analyses.

References -- Annex 5. Standardizing data collection on disability -- References.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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