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Addressing Social Determinants of Health Through Intersectoral Actions: Five Public Policy Cases from Mexico: Debates Policy and Practice Case Studies
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Addressing Social Determinants of Health Through Intersectoral Actions: Five Public Policy Cases from Mexico: Debates Policy and Practice Case Studies

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This document presents the main findings of a research project requested by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) the WHO and the Ministry of Health of Mexico aimed at analysing certain policy processes of intersectoral approaches in order to identify evidence sustaining the effectiveness of using a SDH approach to design public policies. First key programmes and policies identified were analysed. Preferentially programmes and policies that explicitly defined intersectoral actions to fulfill their goals were selected. Second a literature review was conducted based on the following main subjects: papers analysing an intersectoral approach public policy analysis economics of public policy and the grey policy literature. Its main purpose was to design an analytical framework to assess how intersectoral public policies addressing SDH are designed. Addressing social determinants of health through intersectoral actions: Five public policy cases from Mexico Third semi-structured interviews were conducted to perform a qualitative analysis of the design and implementation process of the public policies selected as well as their results. Five categories were used to analyse this information: 1) knowledge of the social determinants of health; 2) intersectoral governance; 3) leadership of the health sector; 4) evidence for decision-making; and 5) economic arguments for intersectoral public policy design and implementation.

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Format
Downloadable audio file
Publisher
World Health Organization
Country
Switzerland
Date
18 April 2013
Pages
32
ISBN
9789241505314

This document presents the main findings of a research project requested by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) the WHO and the Ministry of Health of Mexico aimed at analysing certain policy processes of intersectoral approaches in order to identify evidence sustaining the effectiveness of using a SDH approach to design public policies. First key programmes and policies identified were analysed. Preferentially programmes and policies that explicitly defined intersectoral actions to fulfill their goals were selected. Second a literature review was conducted based on the following main subjects: papers analysing an intersectoral approach public policy analysis economics of public policy and the grey policy literature. Its main purpose was to design an analytical framework to assess how intersectoral public policies addressing SDH are designed. Addressing social determinants of health through intersectoral actions: Five public policy cases from Mexico Third semi-structured interviews were conducted to perform a qualitative analysis of the design and implementation process of the public policies selected as well as their results. Five categories were used to analyse this information: 1) knowledge of the social determinants of health; 2) intersectoral governance; 3) leadership of the health sector; 4) evidence for decision-making; and 5) economic arguments for intersectoral public policy design and implementation.

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Format
Downloadable audio file
Publisher
World Health Organization
Country
Switzerland
Date
18 April 2013
Pages
32
ISBN
9789241505314