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Policies at the regional/local Level

Development of health inequalities policies at regional level

Figure 8: Development of health inequalities policies at regional level.

14 countries provided examples of regional policy documents directly or indirectly- addressing health inequalities.  
In Poland, the ‘Mazovian Health Promotion Programme’ advocates for effective system of partnership-based co-operation and building up of alliances for reducing health inequalities.
In France, all the Regional Public Health Plans (PRSP) provided for under the Public Health Law of August 2004 should include a Programme for Access to Prevention and Care (PRAPS) for the most underprivileged individuals. This is for example the case of the ‘Regional programme for access to prevention and care in the Limousin region’. 2003-2006

Only Spain indicated having defined specific regional targets.
Although no quantitative targets have been defined at the national level, the Health Policy of the Basque country has defined specific goals, such as: ‘Reducing the social differences in mortality from diseases of the circulatory system by 25% in males under 65 years.

11 countries mentioned that their government provides technical support to regions for the development and implementation of health inequalities policies. The type of supports varies a lot, and can be expressed in terms of:

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