Understanding Health Inequalities
Health inequalities are the unfair and avoidable differences in the health of people in our society. They do not occur randomly and are determined by the social factors largely outside of an individual's control. In this video, we discuss the social determinants of health and look at why they are crucial in understanding the causes of, and remedies to, health inequalities.

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The shocking reality of health inequality - BBC

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NHS England - 'Health and Care Inequalities' On-Boarding Animation

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Tackling health inequalities

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Health Inequalities in Canada

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How does your body process medicine? - Céline Valéry

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Inequality in Global Health: A Learner Documentary

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Social Inequalities in Health

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How social determinants impact healthcare | Veronica Scott-Fulton | TEDxFondduLac

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Reducing Health Inequalities Through New Models of Care - Interview with Michael Marmot

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Fast Facts on Health Inequities

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Professor David Taylor-Robinson, Public Health England Conference Live Stream

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Health and healthcare disparities in the US | Social Inequality | MCAT | Khan Academy

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Measuring Health Inequalities: An Introduction

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Health Inequalities - Social Determinants of Health Film (Glasgow)

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Health Inequalities - Research Case Study: Health Inequalities and Austerity

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How Covid exposed the UK’s health inequalities

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Reducing health inequalities | Shona Kelly | TEDxSheffieldHallamUniversity

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Social Determinants of Health: What are they and how do they impact the health of populations?

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Beyond Healthcare: The Social Determinants of Health

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