Mapping Health Disparities in 11 High-Income Nations

Author:

MacKinnon Neil J.1,Emery Vanessa2,Waller Jennifer1,Ange Brittany1,Ambade Preshit1,Gunja Munira3,Watson Emma4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Population Health Sciences, Augusta University, Augusta, Georgia

2. Office of the Provost and Institute of Public and Preventive Health, Augusta University, Augusta, Georgia

3. International Program in Health Policy and Practice Innovations, Commonwealth Fund, New York, New York

4. National Health Service Education for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland

Abstract

ImportanceHealth care delivery faces a myriad of challenges globally with well-documented health inequities based on geographic location. Yet, researchers and policy makers have a limited understanding of the frequency of geographic health disparities.ObjectiveTo describe geographic health disparities in 11 high-income countries.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsIn this survey study, we analyzed results from the 2020 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy (IHP) Survey—a nationally representative, self-reported, and cross-sectional survey of adults from Australia, Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, the UK, and the US. Eligible adults older than age 18 years were included by random sampling. Survey data were compared for the association of area type (rural or urban) with 10 health indicators across 3 domains: health status and socioeconomic risk factors, affordability of care, and access to care. Logistic regression was used to determine the associations between countries with area type for each factor, controlling for individuals’ age and sex.Main Outcomes and MeasuresThe main outcomes were geographic health disparities as measured by differences in respondents living in urban and rural settings in 10 health indicators across 3 domains.ResultsThere were 22 402 survey respondents (12 804 female [57.2%]), with a 14% to 49% response rate depending on the country. Across the 11 countries and 10 health indicators and 3 domains (health status and socioeconomic risk factors, affordability of care, access to care), there were 21 occurrences of geographic health disparities; 13 of those in which rural residence was a protective factor and 8 of those where rural residence was a risk factor. The mean (SD) number of geographic health disparities in the countries was 1.9 (1.7). The US had statistically significant geographic health disparities in 5 of 10 indicators, the most of any country, while Canada, Norway, and the Netherlands had no statistically significant geographic health disparities. The indicators with the most occurrences of geographic health disparities were in the access to care domain.Conclusions and RelevanceIn this survey study of 11 high-income nations, health disparities across 10 indicators were identified. Differences in number of disparities reported by country suggest that health policy and decision makers in the US should look to Canada, Norway, and the Netherlands to improve geographic-based health equity.

Publisher

American Medical Association (AMA)

Subject

General Medicine

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