Taking action on the social determinants of health: improving health access for the urban poor in Mongolia

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作者
Lhamsuren, Khandsuren [2 ]
Choijiljav, Tserendolgor [2 ]
Budbazar, Enkhtuya [3 ]
Vanchinkhuu, Surenchimeg [4 ]
Blanc, Diana Chang [5 ]
Grundy, John [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Melbourne, Nossal Inst Global Hlth, Cambodia Off, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
[2] Bayanzurkh Dist Hlth Dept, Ulaanbaatar City, Mongolia
[3] Minist Hlth, Natl Ctr Communicable Dis, EPI Team, Ulaanbaatar City, Mongolia
[4] UNICEF, Ulaanbaatar City, Mongolia
[5] UNICEF E Asia Pacific Reg Off, Bangkok, Thailand
关键词
Health Inequities; Urban Health; Health System Strengthening; Mongolia; Reaching Every District; EQUITY; DISTRICT;
D O I
10.1186/1475-9276-11-15
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Introduction: In recent years, the country of Mongolia (population 2.8 million) has experienced rapid social changes associated with economic growth, persisting socio-economic inequities and internal migration. In order to improve health access for the urban poor, the Ministry of Health developed a "Reaching Every District" strategy (RED strategy) to deliver an integrated package of key health and social services. The aim of this article is to present findings of an assessment of the implementation of the RED strategy, and, on the basis of this assessment, articulate lessons learned for equitable urban health planning. Methods: Principal methods for data collection and analysis included literature review, barrier analysis of health access and in-depth interviews and group discussions with health managers and providers. Findings: The main barriers to health access for the urban poor relate to interacting effects of poverty, unhealthy daily living environments, social vulnerability and isolation. Implementation of the RED strategy has resulted in increased health access for the urban poor, as demonstrated by health staff having reached new clients with immunization, family planning and ante-natal care services, and increased civil registrations which enable social service provision. Organizational effects have included improved partnerships for health and increased motivation of the health workforce. Important lessons learned from the early implementation of the RED strategy include the need to form strong partnerships among stakeholders at each level of the health system and in the community, as well as the need to develop a specific financing strategy to address the needs of the very poor. The diverse social context for health in an urban poor setting calls for a decentralized planning and partnership strategy, but with central level commitment towards policy guidance and financing of pro-poor urban health strategies. Conclusions: Lessons from Mongolia mirror other international studies which point to the need to measure and take action on the social determinants of health at the local area level in order to adequately reduce persistent inequities in health care access for the urban poor.
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