Abstract

Abstract Growing social inequalities in health challenge a sustainable development. To reduce health inequalities, it will be necessary to provide relevant data to policymakers on how health inequalities and the social determinants of health are distributed within populations over time, i.e. it will be necessary to form appropriate health inequality monitoring systems (HIMS). One of the aims with Joint Action Health Equity Europe (JAHEE) and the specific objective of work package five (WP5) is to advance partner countries ability to monitor national health inequalities. Country assessments has been conducted to assess the status of the HIMS in the participating countries, and a joint framework has been developed, describing the core components of an “ideal” HIMS. All partners have committed to the overall objective of the WP5 through the identification and implementation of concrete actions, which is now ongoing. The countries in JAHEE WP5 are Cyprus, Finland, Germany, Italy, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden, where The Public Health Agency Sweden is the lead. The aim of this presentation is to present the experiences from JAHEE WP 5, and what they imply is needed to build coherent health inequality monitoring systems at a national level. More specifically, the JAHEE project in general, the WP5 project in particular will be presented, the structured work process described, and some general results and conclusions discussed

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