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AMA J Ethics ; 23(2): E166-174, 2021 02 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1083436

ABSTRACT

Using the inequality exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic as a vivid example, this article focuses on health equity from the standpoint of structural marginalization-here, described as being marked as an "other" outside of the circle of human concern. This process leads to tension between the principles of liberty and equality and contributes to the creation of systemic disadvantage as manifested in health disparities. Creating an equitable health system must begin with this root understanding and generate greater belonging through the policy process of targeted universalism. Targeted universalism replaces a disparities framework with one in which a universal goal is identified but targeted strategies to meet each population group's needs are employed.


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Health Equity/ethics , Health Status Disparities , Healthcare Disparities/ethnology , Public Health/ethics , Racism , COVID-19/ethnology , Humans
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