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Guided Concept Map #1 - Coggle Diagram
Guided Concept Map #1
health equity
key concepts
SDOH: income, education, environment, job, social support
vulnerable populations: low-income, racial minorities, rural areas, LGBTQ+
goal: reducing health disparities, equal access to healthcare
impacts
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negative: lack of health equity leads to widening health gaps, increased morbidity/mortality rates
definition
fair access to opportunities for health, based on equal access to resources and care
discrimination
key concepts
types: racism, sexism, ageism, ableism, etc.
impact on health: creates barriers to care, reduces access to resources
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impacts
negative: health disparities, emotional/mental distress, poor overall health
long-term: intergenerational effects, diminished life expectancy, economic disadvantages
definition
unequal treatment based on ones race, gender, age, sexuality, or other characteristics
human rights
key concepts
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: A set of rules that guarantees freedom from discrimination and the right to healthcare, education, and work.
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impacts
positive: empowerment, greater health opportunities, access to services
negative: when denied, can lead to inequality, poor health outcomes, social exclusion
definition
Fundamental freedoms and protections granted to all individuals, regardless of race, nationality, or other factors
similarities
Discrimination and Human Rights: Discrimination violates human rights, preventing equality.
Health Equity and Discrimination: Discrimination worsens health equity by creating barriers to healthcare.
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differences
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Health Equity vs. Human Rights: Health equity focuses specifically on health and healthcare, while human rights encompass a broader scope of freedoms and protections.
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overall impact
Health Equity: Striving for health equity addresses discrimination and promotes human rights, leading to healthier populations.
Discrimination: Hinders access to equal care, negatively impacts public health.
Human Rights: Protects individuals' rights, including the right to health, and is essential for advancing health equity and fighting discrimination.