We said the Marmot Review for England, Fair Society, Healthy Lives, was the beginning, not the end goal. Our conference on 12th February in London provided us with the fantastic starting block from which we can champion a social determinants approach to reducing health inequalities.
Over the next year there are already a number of planned implementation projects and many events exploring the way forward at regional and local level. This is great news: the more action, the better. With your help, we need to mobilise all stakeholders, including all the political parties, to adopt the objectives laid out in the Review. As the Lancet editor Richard Horton wrote, "the question for voters later this year in the UK's general election is 'what sort of society do they want?'" It has to be a fair and just one - we can't afford the alternatives.
I am delighted to confirm, as announced at the conference, that the World Health Organization European Region is commissioning me to conduct a European review. WHO Europe has a new Regional Director, Zsuzsanna Jakab, who started work on 1 February. She wants to emphasise public health, and exercise leadership in this area, as was done in the Regional Office's 'Health for All' strategy.
Zsuzsanna also plans to launch Health 2020 - a new health strategy - and wants to make the social determinants of health and health equity a cornerstone of that new strategy.
It's planned that there will be two clear purposes to the European Marmot Review:
- To review the situation of health inequalities in Europe, and its social determinants, and conduct a detailed study with a view to developing policies and practical steps to address the social determinants of health
- To inform the developing health strategy for Europe, Health 2020
The Review will work on the model of the WHO Commission on the Social Determinants of Health and the English Review. Zsuzsanna proposed two stages of the Review:
- Inform an updated health strategy - Health 2020
- This will be based on the CSDH, the English Review, and evidence from European countries
- Strengthen capacity within WHO
- Identify issues that need further study
- Produce a final report of the Inequalities Review that will cover:
- What we know, new issues and tools
- Proceed with issues that won't get into Health 2020
- Produce policies and practical programmes for countries
This will translate into four stages of the Review:
- Present a report on the health inequalities situation in Europe, and a statement of intent, at the Regional Committee in Moscow in 2010.
- Inform the developing Health 2020 strategy - this will be based on CSDH, English Marmot Review, evidence from Europe, and what other countries are doing; it will also include
- Reports of the Task Groups and reference groups. 2) and 3) should be ready by Spring 2011, and an interim report will be presented to the Regional Committee in 2011
- Final Report published April 2012
It is hoped we would have the first meeting of around 10 commissioners, yet to be appointed, before the summer. Zsuzsanna emphasised the importance that the Review be independent, with a mechanism to establish a close working relationship with WHO to ensure staff own the process and the outcome.
The future looks exciting. We must keep the momentum rolling. With your help I'm sure we will. Many thanks to all of you who continue to work tirelessly - let's keep it going!
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