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“Targeting the Social Determinants of Health” Atlanta, GA March 7, 2013

“Targeting the Social Determinants of Health” Atlanta, GA March 7, 2013. Urban Health Disparities Summit Shaping Action to Reduce Disparities Georgia State University. David Satcher, M.D., PhD. Director, The Satcher Health Leadership Institute and

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“Targeting the Social Determinants of Health” Atlanta, GA March 7, 2013

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  1. “Targeting the Social Determinants of Health” Atlanta, GA March 7, 2013 Urban Health Disparities Summit Shaping Action to Reduce Disparities Georgia State University David Satcher, M.D., PhD. Director, The Satcher Health Leadership Institute and The Center of Excellence on Health Disparities Poussaint-Satcher- Cosby Professor of Mental Health Morehouse School of Medicine 16th U.S. Surgeon General

  2. Satcher Health Leadership Institute Mission The mission of the Satcher Health Leadership Institute (SHLI) is to develop a diverse group of exceptional health leaders, advance and support comprehensive health system strategies, and actively promote policies and practices that will reduce and ultimately eliminate disparities in health. www.satcherhealthleadershipinstitute.org

  3. “Today, the need for leaders is too great to leave their emergence to chance.” Institute of Medicine Report, 1988

  4. Leadership Lessons From the Satcher Health Leadership Institute • Leadership Responds to Opportunities, Challenges and Crises • Leadership is a Team Sport • Leadership is Not Position Dependent • Effective Leadership Transforms communities • Leadership Requires a Global Perspective • Leadership is like a Relay Race

  5. Reports of the 16th Surgeon General Best available science

  6. Healthy People 2010: Overarching Goals • Increase Years and Quality of • Healthy Life • Eliminate Racial and ethnic Health Disparities

  7. HEALTH DISPARITIESHealthy people 2010definition Differences that occur in health by gender, race or ethnicity, education or income, disability, geographic location, or sexual orientation.

  8. Disparities: Infant Mortality Infant Mortality Rates By Race and Hispanic Origin, 1999 Infant deaths per 1,000 live births

  9. Disparities: Cardiovascular Disease

  10. Age-adjusted total prevalence of diabetes in people aged 20 years or older, by race/ethnicity—United States, 2002 Source: 1999-2001 National Health Interview Surveyand 1999-2000 National Health andNutrition Examination Survey

  11. What If We Had Eliminated Disparities in the Last Century? Source: D. Satcher et al, Health Affairs, March/April 2005

  12. What if we were equal? Source: D. Satcher et al, Health Affairs, March/April 2005

  13. Difference in Child Mortality Rate Changes Under-five mortality rate by region Source: UNICEF 2001

  14. CSDH: Fig. 2.2 Under-5 Mortality Rate Per 1000 Live Births by Levels of Household Wealth Source: Gwatkin et al. (2007), using DHS data; WHO Commission Final Report, 2008.

  15. Determinants of Health Source: Healthy People 2010

  16. Community Factors Associated with Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities Environmental toxins Alcohol or drug addition Substandard education Poor Health Outcomes Substandard housing Poverty Violence Fig. 4.1 D. Satcher, R. Pamies, F. Dunston 2006

  17. Healthy People 2020: Overarching Goals • Attain high quality, longer lives free of preventable disease, disability, injury, and premature death • Achieve health equity, eliminate disparities, and improve the health of all groups • Create social and physical environments that promote good health for all • Promote quality of life, healthy development, and healthy behaviors across all life stages

  18. What are the social determinants of health? • The conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age. • They are shaped by the distribution of money, power and resources at global, national and local levels. • Changes in the Social Determinants of Health often require policy changes.

  19. HEALTH DISPARITIES & THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT Preventive care Coordinated care Diversity and cultural competency Health care providers for underserved communities Ending insurance discrimination Affordable insurance coverage

  20. NATIONAL PREVENTION STRATEGY Establish the National Prevention, Health Promotion and Public Health Council to coordinate federal prevention, wellness, and public health activities. Establish a Prevention and Public Health Fund for prevention, wellness, and public health activities. Establish a grant program to support the delivery of evidence-based and community-based prevention.

  21. Lifestyle Indicators and the 16th Surgeon General’s Rx

  22. “In order to eliminate disparities in health, we need leaders who care enough, know enough, will do enough and are persistent enough.”

  23. “Targeting the Social Determinants of Health” Atlanta, GA March 7, 2013 Urban Health Disparities Summit Shaping Action to Reduce Disparities Georgia State University David Satcher, M.D., PhD. Director, The Satcher Health Leadership Institute and The Center of Excellence on Health Disparities Poussaint-Satcher- Cosby Professor of Mental Health Morehouse School of Medicine 16th U.S. Surgeon General

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