September 30, 2022

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Experts urge UK government to keep focus on leveling-up health

Graphical Abstract: A practical, evidence-based framework to leveling up health. Credit: Public Health in Practice (2022). DOI: 10.1016/j.puhip.2022.100322
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Graphical Abstract: A practical, evidence-based framework to leveling up health. Credit: Public Health in Practice (2022). DOI: 10.1016/j.puhip.2022.100322

Experts are calling on the government to continue focusing on "leveling-up" health, arguing that reducing the health gap is too important an agenda to abandon.

Writing in Public Health in Practice and based on a review of all the previous literature, the team sets out a five-point framework to help level-up health and tackle health inequalities, which they say have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The UK government committed to a program of "leveling-up" to help left-behind areas and regions to recover and prosper to the same extent as other parts of the country. With the departure of Boris Johnson as Prime Minister, the researchers urge the new government to reaffirm their commitment to leveling up.

With the fallout from the pandemic and rise in the cost of living, the impact on health is expected to be substantial due to the long-term economic repercussions of the pandemic, including food and housing insecurity, debt, and poverty.

Dr. John Ford from Cambridge Public Health at the University of Cambridge says that "it feels like we're at a pivotal point as the government moves its focus away from leveling-up and towards economic growth. It's crucial that they consider closing the —which has only got worse during the pandemic—as an urgent priority."

"This will not be straightforward to achieve and will require cross government—and cross-party—support and long-term planning. That's why we're setting out five evidence-based principles that will help ensure the success of any health leveling-up programs."

Dr. Ford and colleagues carried out a review of the research literature to develop a practical, evidence-based framework to level up health that can be implemented across sectors, including governments or non-profits, and across a diversity of scales, from local to national, and a diversity of contexts.

The five overlapping principles identified by the group are:





Professor Clare Bambra from Newcastle University says that "health inequalities have arisen over decades, if not centuries, but underlying them is often the same root cause: an unequal distribution of the wider determinants of , such as access to resources, opportunities, wealth, education, and power."

"There is no silver bullet that will solve this problem. If we are serious about tacking this problem, then we'll need a holistic approach, with long-term, collaborative and cross-government strategies that look beyond just one election cycle."

More information: Fiona Davey et al, Levelling up health: A practical, evidence-based framework for reducing health inequalities, Public Health in Practice (2022). DOI: 10.1016/j.puhip.2022.100322

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