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(Fwd) Health inequality gap 'widening'

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This might be of interest if you haven't alreasy seen it.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4139440.stm

  Health inequality gap 'widening'

Health inequalities are widening despite government efforts 
to narrow the gap, independent experts say.

The government pledged to reduce the inequality gap - 
measured by infant mortality and life expectancy - by 10% 
between 1997 and 2010.

But latest figures show that on both counts the gap between 
the poorest and population as a whole has increased.

The report* by a government advisory group said progress 
had 
been made on child poverty and improving housing.

The Scientific Reference Group of Health Inequalities study 
also said the gap had narrowed for cancer and heart disease 
death rates.

Group chairman Professor Sir Michael Marmot said the 
reduction in child poverty already seen - from 1999 to 2004 
it fell from 24% to 20% - would lead to a reduction in 
health inequalities, but not by 2010.

"This report gives no grounds for complacency that enough 
has yet been done."

But speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, he said 
the 
figures needed to be set against "dramatic improvements" in 
the overall health of all social groups over the last 100 years.

"We'd still like it to be as good in the worst off groups as 
it is in the best - and it's improved more rapidly in the 
best off than it has in the worst off - but it's improved 
dramatically right across the board," he added.

To tackle inequality the government needed to look at "the 
circumstances in which people live and work, and the ways 
we 
raise our children, the standards of education", he said.

The Department of Health-commissioned report found the 
gap 
in life expectancy between the bottom fifth and the 
population as a whole had widened by 2% for males and 5% 
for 
females between 1997-9 and 2001-3.

The shift means the life expectancy in the wealthiest areas 
is seven to eight years longer than the poorest areas.

The gap in the infant mortality rate was 19% higher in 
2001-3 between the poorest and general population, 
compared 
to 13% higher in 1997-9.

Health inequalities expert Danny Dorling, professor of human 
geography at the University of Sheffield, said he was not 
surprised by the findings.

Wealth

"The government has some nice schemes, but without 
tackling 
wealth inequalities, which are widening, it is not going to 
be able to tackle health inequalities.

"This is the first Labour government that has failed to 
narrow the gap. It is astonishing after eight years and 
making reducing health inequality a key target that we are 
in this position."

But Public Health Minister Caroline Flint maintained the 
government could take something positive from the report.

"It shows encouraging signs that we are moving in the right 
direction on some of the problems associated with health 
inequalities."

She also unveiled the first 12 areas to get personalised 
health trainers, a scheme first unveiled in November's 
Public Health White Paper.

* report - Tackling Health Inequalities: Status Report on 
the Programme for Action - is available at 
www.dh.gov.uk/assetRoot/04/11/76/98/04117698.pdf

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