Better health for all

Haleon - Health Partner Health Inclusivity Index

Health inequity is unfair, unjust, and avoidable.1

The UN Sustainable Development Goal 3 ‘good health and wellbeing’ seeks to ‘ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages.’2 Achieving this goal and universal health coverage cannot be achieved without equitable and inclusive access to health care.

Pursuing health equity means striving for the highest possible standard of health for all people and giving special attention to the needs of those at greatest risk of poor health, based on social conditions.1

  • Economist Impact’s Health Inclusivity Index

    Haleon is supporting the Health Inclusivity Index developed by Economist Impact, a pioneering new measurement of health inclusivity in 40 countries across 37 indicators. The aim is to expand the study to include more countries in subsequent years.

    The Economist Impact defines health inclusivity as the process of removing the personal, social, cultural, and political barriers that prevent individuals and communities from experiencing good physical and mental health, and a life fully realised.

    The Index measures a country’s progress towards good mental, physical, and social health for all. It assesses the state of health inclusivity by analysing key data across three domains of indicators (see figure below).

    The research aims to facilitate dialogue with policymakers and health professionals and spur action on health inclusivity.

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    The Index assesses health inclusivity across three domains with a total of 37 indicators

    Domain 1: Health in society
     
     
    Includes indicators assessing how highly a nation values the health of its people, and whether it considers health across all the policies of its government
    Domain 2: Inclusive health systems
     
     
    Includes indicators measuring the strength and scope of the healthcare system, and whether cost is a barrier to accessing services
    Domain 3: People and Community Empowerment
     
    Includes indicators analyzing efforts to ensure that healthcare services are inclusive, accessible, and tailored to individuals and their preferences, including those in vulnerable patient groups
  • Haleon’s commitment to health inclusivity

    By 2025, we aim to help 50 million people per annum to gain access to opportunities for better everyday health irrespective of their age, physical and mental capabilities, gender, ethnicity, or sexual orientation.

    We aim to achieve this in three key ways: driving change through our brands; empowering self-care; and investing in thought leadership and research.

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