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Defining health by addressing individual, social, and environmental determinants: New opportunities for health care and public health

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JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY
Volume 35, Issue 3, Pages 363-386

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PALGRAVE MACMILLAN LTD
DOI: 10.1057/jphp.2014.19

Keywords

population health; health care; determinants of health; Meikirch Model; MDGs; post-2015 development goals

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  1. World Health Organization [001] Funding Source: Medline

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The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) mobilized global commitments to promote health, socioeconomic, and sustainable development. Trends indicate that the health MDGs may not be achieved by 2015, in part because of insufficient coordination across related health, socioeconomic, and environmental initiatives. Explicitly acknowledging the need for such collaboration, the Meikirch Model of Health posits that: Health is a state of wellbeing emergent from conducive interactions between individuals' potentials, life's demands, and social and environmental determinants. Health results throughout the life course when individuals' potentials and social and environmental determinants suffice to respond satisfactorily to the demands of life. Life's demands can be physiological, psychosocial, or environmental, and vary across contexts, but in every case unsatisfactory responses lead to disease. This conceptualization of the integrative nature of health could contribute to ongoing efforts to strengthen cooperation across actors and sectors to improve individual and population health leading up to 2015 and beyond.

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