Health In All Policies Quiz PDF
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This quiz covers topics related to health in all policies (HAP), including how proposed measures such as a BILL become laws, the judicial branch's decision on the constitutionality of the RH LAW, and the impacts of HAP on various aspects of society. Further sections discuss health equity and related concepts, alongside social determinants of health (SDOH) and assignments relating to health.
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QUIZ # 1 POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE QUIZ 10 points Enumerate and discuss how a proposed measure (EX: BILL) becomes a law Create a ow chart that explains each step fl QUIZ 5 points Discuss how the judicial branch decided...
QUIZ # 1 POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE QUIZ 10 points Enumerate and discuss how a proposed measure (EX: BILL) becomes a law Create a ow chart that explains each step fl QUIZ 5 points Discuss how the judicial branch decided on the case of constitutionality of the RH LAW (RH/RP) HEALTH IN ALL POLICIES An approach to public policies across sectors that into account health Approach that seeks synergies, avoids harmful health impacts Improve the health of the population and Health inequity Impacts of HAP Household energy - educating people of clean fuels Transport - transit, walking, cycling less reliance on vehicles Low emission fuels Impacts of HAP Urban planning - cities more compact, energy e cient Waste management - SRR, biological waste processing Health sector Connect all sectors Tracking data on air pollution, health gains Introduction of clean technologies ffi Why do governments need HAP? In recognition of our greatest health challenge Respiratory diseases related to population Health inequities Climate change Spiraling health costs Why do governments need HAP? Promoting healthy communities across di erent populations require that we address the social determinants of health Public transportation, education, access to healthy food, economic opportunities ff Health equity Achieved when every person has the opportunity to “attain his/her full health potential” No one is disadvantaged from achieving this potential because of social position or any social circumstances ALL FOR HEALTH, HEALTH FOR ALL Investment case 2025 to 2028 3rd investment case of the WHO It has been produced alongside the 14th General Programme of Work (GPW 14) Capture the impact of a fully funded WHO over the period 2025 to 2028 By 2028, through the GPW14 WHO will have realized further major health gains Total budget needed for this 4 year GPW14 is 11.1B USD The member states have raised 4B USD Charity and voluntary contributions Social determinants of Health (SDoH) Non medical factors a ecting the health of an individual Conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live and age Wider set of systems shaping the conditions of daily life Ex Policies, social norms Social policies and political systems ff Social determinants of Health (SDoH) The unfair and avoidable di erences in health status seen within countries Research shows that the SDoh account for 30-55% of health outcomes ff Social determinants of Health (SDoH) There is a di erence of 18 years of life expectancy between high and low income countries In 2016, 15 million premature deaths due to NCDs occurred in low income countries Under 5 mortality rate is eight times higher in African than European countries ff Social determinants of Health (SDoH) Such trends are unfair, unjust but avoidable Many of these di erences are caused by decision making process, unfair policies, social norms Pursuing health equity means striving for the highest possible standard of health for all people Giving special attention to the needs of those at greater risk Working outside the realm of the healthcare system to address broader social well being and development ff Assignment What are social determinants of health? What is health inequity? Assess your own self and determine which of the social determinants of health has the most relevance to you and your health