Conclusion

Making the changes needed to treat health as an asset, rather than as a by-product of other policy aims or the responsibility of individuals, will be far from straightforward. It will require not only a sea change in the approach government takes to policymaking, but also the involvement of employers, with health viewed as an asset to be invested in.

The Health Foundation’s Social and Economic Value of Health research programme will increase the evidence base for the contribution of good health to long-term socioeconomic outcomes. Understanding how and to what extent health affects wider outcomes will help us ensure people’s health becomes a core consideration in all policy.

  • The Health Foundation is supporting and undertaking a range of research and analysis to help better understand and promote the population’s health as an asset that should be maximised.
  • Through a £1.5m research programme, we are increasing the evidence base for the value of good health to social and economic outcomes.
  • We are uncovering new evidence of the inequalities in people’s health and socioeconomic outcomes across the UK.
  • A further, related programme of research will investigate the mechanisms through which people’s health affects the social and economic outcomes in a particular place.
  • We are investigating the importance of good health for productivity and output.
  • We are assessing the viability of the government’s Grand Challenge of improving healthy life expectancy by 5 years by 2035.
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