Health exclusion affects more than three in five people globally

Phase two of economist impact's health inclusivity index, supported by haleon, measures experience of health inclusion across 42,000 people in 40 countries health inclusivity scores fall worldwide with addition of lived experience data, exposing glaring policy-practice gap in wealthy countries 66% of survey respondents experience barriers to health inclusion, with the most vulnerable worst affected index reveals stark generational divide with gen z and millennials experiencing greater barriers to access and higher levels of discrimination london, nov. 21, 2023 (globe newswire) -- more than three in five people worldwide experience health exclusion, with vulnerable and younger populations the worst affected, according to phase two of the global health inclusivity index from economist impact, supported by consumer health company haleon. this year's study – which measures the extent and experience of health inclusion across 40 countries and 42,000 people – revealed that 66% of those surveyed face at least one barrier in accessing healthcare services.
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