posted on 2024-11-14, 17:38authored byMichelle Chino, Ian RingIan Ring, Lisa Jackson Pulver, John A Waldon, Malcolm King
Health disparities between Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations exist in many countries, including those with well-developed statistical systems. The need to improve the measurement and understanding of Indigenous health disparities led to the formation of the International Group for Indigenous Health Measurement (IGIHM), composed of Indigenous and non-Indigenous, government and non-government, statisticians, researchers and health professionals. Since its founding in 2005, the IGIHM has pursued activities to improve health measurement, which in turn have been used for improving the health of Indigenous populations and enhancing Indigenous health knowledge and data.
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Chino, M., Ring, I., Pulver, L. Jackson., Waldon, J. & King, M. (2019). Improving health data for indigenous populations: The international group for indigenous health measurement. Statistical Journal of the IAOS, 35 (1), 15-21.