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DETERMINE
an EU Consortium for Action on the socio-economic
determinants of health
Dorothee Heinen
Federal Centre for Health Education,
BZgA
Reducing Health Inequalities, 8-9 May 2009, Berlin
DETERMINE – who are we?
An EU Consortium for ACTION on Socio-economic
Determinants for Health
(2007 – 2010)
 Contract holder: National Institute for Public Health in Czech
Republic
 Coordinator: EuroHealthNet
 Dissemination: Federal Center for Health Education, BZgA
 Co-funder: EC – DG SANCO (54%)
 30 main partner organisations from 21 EU MS
 26 collaborating partners (WHO, OECD, 6 Ministries, 7
European networks)
DETERMINE - Our AIMS
1. To take forward existing work on the socio-economic
determinants of health (SDH) as an approach to reduce health
inequalities (HI) in the EU
2. To make concrete progress towards policy developments that
positively influence SDH
 To contribute to the current knowledge base on Health in All
Policies (HiAP) approaches, including issues such as
transferability and cost-effectiveness
 To identify innovative approaches using social marketing and
public private partnership models and carry out 3 pilot projects
 To raise awareness of SDH in other policy sectors and to
build the capacity of Consortium members to act upon them
 To develop www.health-inequalities.eu as the
main EU online resource for SDH and HI.
DETERMINE activities so far:
We explored Social Determinants of Health
Inequalities (SDHI) policy examples at national
and EU level.
 There is no systematic way to address SDHI in countries,
but many measures taken in different policy areas
contribute to the reduction of HI.
 High level cross-governmental strategies on HI
stimulate action
 Mechanisms to facilitate work on SDHI: Inter-sectoral
committees, health/equity impact assessments,
consultations across policy sectors,
 EU actions (e.g. social OMC on health and long-term care)
DETERMINE activities (cont.)
Evidence Transferability / Cost-effectiveness
 We are now investigating examples of economic
evaluations on policies / actions addressing SDHI
 Aim: to find additional economic arguments to act on SDHI
 Results representing 12 partner countries
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Relatively low levels of economic evaluations being
conducted overall
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Limited to countries already focusing on SDH and HI
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Complexity of economic analysis on SDHI
DETERMINE activities (cont.)
Innovative Approaches
 We selected and supported 3 pilot projects using social
marketing and public private partnership models:
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Low educated workers in deprived communities (Denmark)
Healthy and sustainable housing in a Roma community
(Hungary)
addressing determinants of health for homeless (Slovenia)
 We support a 4th initiative on social tourism: cooperation
with social and private sector (Flanders-BE)
Policy makers Consultation
Voices from the Field
talking to…
18 public health
organisations
40 non-health
policy makers
Health Inequalities in
All Policies
Existing cooperation across sectors
& awareness of SDH and HI
 All policy makers engage with other sectors
 Entry points not health or HI per se
 HI are understood as focus on low socio-economic
status (SES) groups, not as gradient
 Equity and equality are sensitive (political) concepts
 Social determinants are more recognized if there is clear
link with physical factors, such as environment,
transport, urban planning
 Still heavy emphasis on lifestyle factors & behavior
change, rather than underlying structural determinants
What is the role and
contribution
of the health sector?
 Central leadership & pro-active role
 Better clarify the unique contribution
and added value of SDH and HI to
other strategies (e.g. anti-poverty,
social inclusion)
 Better ‘listening mode’ regarding
other sectors
 Ability to identify win-win solutions,
build trust, create common
language, networking
 Move beyond lifestyle issues
To have successful
cross-sectoral health equity
strategies…
Awareness
Raising
Data
analysed
to improve
and mae
available
in
understanding
better ways
Capacity building
to work with other
sectors
DETERMINE Consortium Members
running Awareness Raising /
Capacity Building activities in
2009
For more information:
Health Inequalities Portal: www.health-inequalities.eu
Thank your for attention!
www.health-inequalities.eu