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HPI Health Poverty Index
The Health Poverty Index (HPI), released in late 2004,
has been produced by the Social Disadvantage Research Centre (SDRC),
University of Oxford, the South East Public Health Observatory (SEPHO)
and the Department of Geography and Geosciences, University of St
Andrews, which is sponsored by the Department of Health. The HPI tool
aims to provide an overall picture of health poverty in an area, and
incorporates a range of measures relating to both ‘root causes’
and ‘intervening factors’ that influence health and health
inequalities.
The HPI tool allows groups, differentiated by geography, social or
economic position and cultural identity, to be contrasted in terms
of their 'health poverty’. A group's 'health poverty' is a combination
of both its present state of health and its future health potential
or lack of it. The key justification for the selection of a particular
set of groups is the expectation of an equal distribution of health
and its determinants between the groups from the perspective of social
justice.
YHPHO HPI Briefing
YHPHO HPI Briefing
provides a summary of the Health Poverty Index for
the Yorkshire and Humber Region. Download
HPI website
SEPHO HPI website