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Making Communities More Visible: Equity‐Centered Data to Achieve Health Equity

Ninez A. Ponce, Riti Shimkhada, Paris B. Adkins‐Jackson

2023Milbank Quarterly42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Policy Points Despite decades of research exposing health disparities between populations and communities in the US, health equity goals remain largely unfulfilled. We argue these failures call for applying an equity lens in the way we approach data systems, from collection and analysis to interpretation and distribution. Hence, health equity requires data equity. There is notable federal interest in policy changes and federal investments to improve health equity. With this, we outline the opportunities to align these health equity goals with data equity by improving the way communities are engaged and how population data are collected, analyzed, interpreted, made accessible, and distributed. Policy priority areas for data equity include increasing the use of disaggregated data, increasing the use of currently underused federal data, building capacity for equity assessments, developing partnerships between government and community, and increasing data accountability to the public.

Topics & Concepts

Health equityEquity (law)Private equity fundEquity capital marketsBusinessPublic economicsData collectionAccountabilityEconomic growthPolitical scienceEconomicsFinanceHealth carePrivate equitySociologyLawSocial scienceFood Security and Health in Diverse PopulationsHealth disparities and outcomesRacial and Ethnic Identity Research
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