Population Health Policy: Issues and Options
Fourth Report of the Subcommittee on Population Health of the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology
Chair The Honourable Wilbert J. Keon
Deputy Chair The Honourable Lucie Pépin
The National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health - NNDH,
Available online PDF file [38p.] at: http://www.nccdh.ca/downloads/_rep10apr08-e_may7.pdf
This report purpose is to: outline the major issues facing the development of population health policy in Canada; present policy options to
a) improve overall health status and
b) reduce health disparities; and launch a public debate on the role of the federal government in the development and implementation of population health policy.
Content:
WHAT IS POPULATION HEALTH?
WHAT ARE THE DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH?
WHAT IS THE IMPACT OF HEALTH DETERMINANTS?
HOW SERIOUS ARE HEALTH DISPARITIES IN
Early Childhood Development
Income and Socio-Economic Status
Education
Geography
Aboriginal Status
Gender
Other
WHY GOVERNMENTS SHOULD IMPLEMENT POPULATION HEALTH POLICY
WHICH ISSUES MUST BE ADDRESSED AND WHAT OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE?
Issue 1: Tracking Health Outcomes and Supporting Research on Interventions to Enhance the Health of the Population
Possible Option: Expand and Enrich the Population Health Database
Possible Option: Invest in More Population Health Research and Enhance the Translation of Knowledge
Issue 2: Reorienting Government Policy
Possible Option: Undertake an Interdepartmental Spending Review
Possible Option: Establish Health Goals
Possible Option: Require Health Impact Assessment (HIA)
Possible Option: Implement a Federal Population Health Strategy
Possible Option: Establish a F/P/T Population Health Policy Framework
Possible Option: Strengthen Intersectoral Action: Engaging Communities
Issue 3: Implementing an Aboriginal Population Health Strategy
Possible Option: Implement a Comprehensive Aboriginal Population Health Strategy
Possible Option: Adopt a Step-by-Step Approach to Implementation of an Aboriginal Population Health Strategy
Possible Option: Strengthen Peer-Learning Among Aboriginal Populations
Issue 4: Fostering Political Will
Possible Option: Raise Public Awareness
Possible Option: Mobilize and Engage the Non-Health Sector in Population Health Action
Possible Option: Build Consensus Among Key Stakeholders on Priority Actions
APPENDIX 1
- Fourth Report: Tenth Report of the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science & Technology, which deals with:
Population Health Policy: Issues And Options
PDF: http://www.parl.gc.ca/39/2/parlbus/commbus/senate/com-e/soci-e/rep-e/rep10apr08-e.pdf
- Third Report: Ninth Report of the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science & Technology, which deals with:
Population Health Policy: Federal, Provincial And Territorial Perspectives
- Second Report: Eighth Report of the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science & Technology, which deals with:
Maternal Health and Early Childhood Development in Cuba
- First Report: Seventh Report of the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science & Technology, which deals with:
Population Health Policy: International Perspectives
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