The Political Determinants of Health and Health Equity in the Aging Population

GENERATIONS JOURNAL

SPRING 2022

The Political Determinants of Health and Health Equity in the Aging Population

BY DANIEL E. DAWES, MICHAEL DONNELL, CHRISTIAN AMADOR, MAISHA STANDIFER, MAHIA VALLE, SARA HOUSTON, TONYKA MCKINNEY, AND NELSON DUNLAP

April 27, 2022

Abstract:

Within the discipline of public health, it is commonly understood that health outcomes are influenced by more than genetics and behavior. Many health problems can be firmly linked to a political determinant that created and is perpetuating health inequities in the United States. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated these inequities, causing disproportionate outcomes, particularly for vulnerable and minoritized groups, including older adults. This article addresses the “isms” plaguing America’s health, while offering novel solutions to forge a path toward recovery and, ultimately, advancing health equity.Keywords:political determinants of health, racism, health equity, social justice, climate change, health disparities, race and ethnicity, data equity, inequities https://generations.asaging.org/political-determinants-health-and-equity

January 1, 1970
This article published in Generations Journal examines how political determinants of health impact health equity for aging populations, discussing how COVID-19 exacerbated inequities and offering solutions to advance health equity for older adults.
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