Health Equity Law
Health equity is the “attainment of the highest level of health for all people.1 Health equity can be achieved only by eliminating health disparities—the preventable differences in the health of one group over another as the result of factors such as race, sexual orientation, gender, disability, age, socioeconomic status, or geographic location. Law is a valuable tool to help achieve health equity. The Public Health Law Program’s (PHLP’s) Health Equity portfolio includes research on antidiscrimination laws, as well as research on public health law’s impact on the social determinants of health.
The resources below provide more information about health equity as it relates to law.
Law and the Social Determinants of Health—Education, Housing, Environment, Economics
- Health in All Policies (HiAP)
- Collaborating for Health: Health in All Policies and the Law
Public Health Law Conference, September 2016 - Team Health: Legal Landscape of Federal and State HiAP and HIA Laws
American Public Health Association, November 2015
- Collaborating for Health: Health in All Policies and the Law
- Housing
- Homelessness as Public Health Law Issue: Selected Resources
A list of resources collected and published by PHLP that describe and comment on homelessness as a public health issue.
- Homelessness as Public Health Law Issue: Selected Resources
- Education
- Webinar: Education as a Social Determinant of Health: The Role of Laws and Policies, February 2017
- Environment and Health
- Webinar: The Flint Water Crisis: Lessons in Public Health, Law and Ethics, Network for Public Health Law
May 18, 2016 - Webinar: Public Health's Legal Authority and Safe Drinking Water
American Public Health Association, April 5, 2016
- Webinar: The Flint Water Crisis: Lessons in Public Health, Law and Ethics, Network for Public Health Law
Antidiscrimination Law
- Webinar: Exploring Social Determinants of Health through a Public Health Law Lens, Network for Public Health Law, New Tools to Achieve Health Equity: Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act, July 2016
Other CDC Resources
- Health Equity
Office of Minority Health and Health Equity - Health Equity
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion - Office of Health Equity
Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention/Office - Tribal Public Health Law Resources
PHLP law and policy resources related to tribal public health
Other Partners’ Resources
- Building Streets for Health and Equity
ChangeLab Solutions - Health Equity
Association of State and Territorial Health Officials - Health Equity
The Community Guide - Health Equity and Social Justice
National Association of County and City Health Officials - Health Equity
American Public Health Association - Health Disparities
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Footnote
1. US Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Minority Health. National Partnership for Action to End Health Disparities. The National Plan for Action Draft as of February 17, 2010. Chapter 1: Introduction.
- Page last reviewed: March 2, 2017
- Page last updated: March 2, 2017
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