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Local action on health inequalities Improving health ...

Local action on health inequalities Improving health ...

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Improving health literacy to reduce health inequalities 2 About Public Health England Public Health England exists to protect and improve the nation's health and wellbeing, and reduce health inequalities. It does this through world-class science, knowledge and intelligence, advocacy, partnerships and the delivery of specialist

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Tackling health inequalities in infant and maternal health ...

Tackling health inequalities in infant and maternal health ...

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Tackling health inequalities in infant mortality – and in infant and maternal health – will not just improve health outcomes today but also lay the foundations for sustainable, long-term improvements in health. The good health and wellbeing of future generations underpins the improvements we want to see in the public’s health today.

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Key Health Inequalities in Canada

Key Health Inequalities in Canada

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reduce inequalities. Reducing health inequalities in Canada is a complex undertaking and remains an important challenge for our public health agenda. A key step in addressing this challenge is strengthening the measurement, monitor - ing and reporting capacity of health inequalities. The Pan-Canadian Health Inequalities Reporting Initiative

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Local action on health inequalities Improving health ...

Local action on health inequalities Improving health ...

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disadvantaged or vulnerable groups within a broader strategy to improve health literacy and the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age, can contribute to strategies to reduce health inequalities (Figure 1). Figure 1. Local action to improve health literacy and reduce health inequalities '}} Z o Zo ] ÇU(} ooU

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Local action on health inequalities - GOV.UK

Local action on health inequalities - GOV.UK

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Local action on health inequalities: Understanding and reducing ethnic inequalities in health 8 Introduction 2.1 Introduction Action to reduce inequalities lies at the heart of PHE’s mission.1 In England, the term ‘health inequalities’ is generally understood to mean differences in

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Local government’s role in tackling health inequalities

Local government’s role in tackling health inequalities

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determinants’ of health inequalities. In chapter 2, we look in more detail at the type of health inequalities experienced by different groups. For each group we identify some basic information that councillors should find helpful in developing strategies and action plans to reduce health inequalities. For

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Overview of Inequalities in Health Experienced by Women

Overview of Inequalities in Health Experienced by Women

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Health outcomes such as life expectancy, healthy life expectancy and rate of disease are compared using groupings that include gender. However the most consistent comparison is between income and area deprivation. We examined what does, and does not, work to reduce health inequalities for the Ministerial Task Force on Health Inequalities in ...

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How everyone can flourish equally - Mental Health …

How everyone can flourish equally - Mental Health

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evidenced case for why addressing inequalities can help to reduce the prevalence of mental health problems and makes a strong call for cross-sectoral action on mental health. The report concludes with proposed actions to address mental health inequalities. Introduction Tackling social inequalities to reduce mental health problems

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Public Health Social determinants of health inequalities

Public Health Social determinants of health inequalities

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Public Health There are gross inequalities in health between countries. Life expectancy at birth, to take one measure, ranges from 34 years in Sierra Leone to 81·9 years in Japan.1 Within countries, too, there are large inequalities—a 20-year gap in life expectancy between the most and least advantaged populations in

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How gender influences health inequalities - EMAP

How gender influences health inequalities - EMAP

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health inequalities 4Women’s natural reproductive function has increasingly been medicalised, leading to the increased need health patterns associated with gender. for healthcare 5Expectations of how men and women should behave are based on social constructs and have an impact prevalent in society and society’s response on health

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Briefing: health inequalities and lung disease

Briefing: health inequalities and lung disease

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Tackling health inequalities is an important part of NHS England’s current policy objectives: The Five Year Forward View outlined ambitions to close the health and wellbeing and the care and quality gaps.38 It said that failing to “get serious” about prevention will result in widening health inequalities and stalling life expectancies ...

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Reducing Inequalities in Health - Ministry of Health

Reducing Inequalities in Health - Ministry of Health

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Health inequalities are a major public health problem. It is only through the co-ordinated ... This gradient applies to most causes of death – from cancer, cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer’s dementia, to injuries. Individual behaviours, such as smoking, only partly explain this relationship, and such behaviours themselves are strongly ...

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Addressing health inequalities through collaborative ...

Addressing health inequalities through collaborative ...

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contribution to tackling health inequalities, whatever their role. Whilst targeted at AHPs the framework may be of interest to a range of other frontline professionals. Pharmacy teams – seizing the opportunities for addressing health inequalities PHE ; A briefing which sets out the important role that pharmacy teams, located in the

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My role in tackling health inequalities A framework for ...

My role in tackling health inequalities A framework for ...

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My role in tackling health inequalities 8 This framework was created in collaboration with AHPs from across the 14 professional groups. Its aim is to support you, as a busy AHP, (or anyone interested in working with AHPs more) consider your approach for tackling health inequalities, whatever role you’re in, however much time or experience you ...

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Improving access for all: reducing inequalities in access ...

Improving access for all: reducing inequalities in access ...

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inequalities to be achieved by 2020 and monitored as part of the Clinical Commissioning Group’s assessment framework. £5.5 billion per year The Marmot report referenced by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) suggests that in England the cost of treating illness and disease arising from health inequalities,

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Tackling the wider social determinants of health and ...

Tackling the wider social determinants of health and ...

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Jun 03, 2009 · tackling the social determinants of health and health inequalities.8 However, turning this need for better evidence about interventions around the social determinants of health into action requires the identification of what we already know in terms of the effects of interventions and also identifying areas where new studies are needed.

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HHS Action Plan to Reduce Racial and Ethnic Health …

HHS Action Plan to Reduce Racial and Ethnic Health

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The societal burden of health and health care disparities in America manifests itself in multiple and major ways. In one stark example, Murray et al show a difference of 33 years between the longest living and shortest living groups in the U.S. 5. Another study, The Economic Burden of Health Inequalities in the United States,

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Inequality among lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender ...

Inequality among lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender ...

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Health More research has been conducted into LGB people’s health than other policy areas. Much of the research, however, does not adjust for standard mediating factors such as age and class and may therefore misidentify health inequalities. There is evidence that LGB people’s general health worse than that of heterosexual people. It was

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The impact of ethnicity on health inequalities - EMAP

The impact of ethnicity on health inequalities - EMAP

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health inequalities among minority ethnic groups, in a single population group (White, 2013). with London displaying the greatest disparities 5Research suggests that socioeconomic inequality is the key factor in the health disparities experienced by minority ethnic groups was often used in the past to argue the

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Race Evidence of health inequalities affecting black and ...

Race Evidence of health inequalities affecting black and ...

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Race for Health highlights the following inequalities: • Some 35% of African Caribbean men smoke, compared with 39% of white Irish men, 44% of Bangladeshi men and 27% of the general population. ... sectioned for compulsory treatment under the Mental Health Act. • South Asian people are 50% more likely to die prematurely from coronary

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Tackling health inequalities for minority ethnic groups ...

Tackling health inequalities for minority ethnic groups ...

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mortality (deaths in the first year of life) are higher in particular among the Bangladeshi, Pakistani and Caribbean ethnic groups, whereas they are lower among the Indian group. 3. Better Health Briefing 6 Tackling health inequalities for minority ethnic groups: challenges and

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An evidence summary of health inequalities in older ...

An evidence summary of health inequalities in older ...

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A key gap in knowledge and evidence which has been highlighted is solution-focused research on health inequalities for older people in coastal and rural areas of England[8]. This review is intended for local authorities, clinical commissioning groups and other health and care organisations to inform strategic planning, service design and

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Social class and its influence on health - EMAP

Social class and its influence on health - EMAP

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If health inequalities are to be seriously reduced, society must invest in individuals and environments where deprivation, poverty and economic insecurity are common. An individual’s health and well-being cannot be reduced to genetics, biology or poor lifestyle choices; it is the result of social inequalities (Marmot et al, 2010).

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Multi-disciplinary teams - NHS England

Multi-disciplinary teams - NHS England

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“Promoting equality and addressing health inequalities are at the heart of our values. ... integrated way where this might reduce health inequalities.” The protected characteristics covered by the Equality Act (2010) are: age, disability, gender ... •Collecting information on unmet needs to inform commissioners

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The Healthy Equity Assessment Tool: A User's Guide

The Healthy Equity Assessment Tool: A User's Guide

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Health inequalities or health inequities (the terms are used interchangeably) are avoidable, ... turnaround of major importance if it can be sustained’.7 The life expectancy gap between Ma¯ori and non-Ma¯ori has closed slightly to 7.6 years in 2000–02 (a reduction of 0.6 years on

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Ethnic inequalities in health: the impact of racism ...

Ethnic inequalities in health: the impact of racism ...

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including service staff (Grewal and Lloyd, 2002). Effectively reducing health inequalities involves recognising and 1 Key messages People from minority ethnic groups experience poor treatment due to the negative attitudes of others regarding their character or abilities. This occurs in

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Access to health care and minority ethnic groups ...

Access to health care and minority ethnic groups ...

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The Department of Health and the NHS are therefore committed to reducing a ‘satisfaction gap’ at the same time as reducing health inequalities and inequities in access. Who are Britain’s minority ethnic groups? Minority ethnic groups are most commonly classified according to the methods used by the census,

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COVID-19: Health inequalities and recovery

COVID-19: Health inequalities and recovery

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Ethnic inequalities in health and wellbeing in the UK existed before COVID-19 and the pandemic has made these disparities more apparent and undoubtedly exacerbated them. The unequal impact of COVID-19 on Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic …

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Teenage Pregnancy National Support Team Effective Public ...

Teenage Pregnancy National Support Team Effective Public ...

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The ten subject specific teams (Sexual Health, Health Inequalities, Teenage Pregnancy, Tobacco Control, Childhood Obesity, Alcohol Harm Reduction, Infant Mortality, Response to Sexual Violence, Vaccination and Immunisation and Children and Young People’s Emotional Wellbeing and Mental Health) were commissioned and established with a focus

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The Health Equalities Framework (HEF)

The Health Equalities Framework (HEF)

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The Health Equalities Framework (HEF), an outcomes framework based on the determinants of health inequalities, provides a way for all specialist learning disability services to agree and measure outcomes with people with learning disabilities. Indeed, it can be used by all services

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Defining and measuring disparities, inequities, and ...

Defining and measuring disparities, inequities, and ...

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population health or rates of disease) with groups unweighted for size (Groups are of equal importance regardless of size) Disparity across domains is measured by average difference (Emphasis on reducing inequality regardless of how) * *Based on Harper et al Implicit Value Judgments in the Measurement of Health Inequalities.

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The impact of adverse experiences in the home on the ...

The impact of adverse experiences in the home on the ...

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families will be needed. Addressing low wages and insufficient benefits for families would help to reduce health inequalities and reduce inequalities in childhood wellbeing. Tackling parental and family risk factors Parenting programmes have a range of benefits, and some have been found to reduce child maltreatment (26, 28, 29).

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Social Exclusion Meaning, measurement and experience and ...

Social Exclusion Meaning, measurement and experience and ...

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the causes of health inequalities and in particular for the theoretical model underpinning the work of the WHO Commission on Social Determinants of Health. The final section brings together the different strands of the review in order to outline a conceptual framework to guide the work of the WHO Social Exclusion Knowledge Network.

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WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data

WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data

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health inequalities need to be universal and inclusive, yet proportionate to need. Targeting resources ... nificant gap still exists in research to measure the problem, and in strategies, policies and programmes to prevent mental disorders. There is a considerable need to raise the priority given to the prevention

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Health Inequalities and Social Determinants of Aboriginal ...

Health Inequalities and Social Determinants of Aboriginal ...

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Health Inequalities and Social Determinants of Aboriginal Peoples’ Health 2 Social determinants influence a wide range of health vulnerabilities and capacities, health behaviours and health management. Individuals, communities and nations that experience inequalities in the social determinants of health not only carry an additional

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Health Inequalities Policy Review for the Scottish ...

Health Inequalities Policy Review for the Scottish ...

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Health Inequalities Policy Review for the Scottish Ministerial Task Force on Health Inequalities. NHS Health Scotland. Edinburgh. 2014 Acknowledgements The following members of the NHS Health Scotland project team also provided invaluable contributions to the analysis and writing of this report:

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Health inequalities and the social determinants of ...

Health inequalities and the social determinants of ...

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Social determinants influence a wide range of health vulnerabilities and capacities, health behaviours and health management. Individuals, communities and nations that experience inequalities in the social determinants of health not only carry an additional burden of health problems, but they are often restricted from access to

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HEALTH EQUITY IN ENGLAND - Health Foundation

HEALTH EQUITY IN ENGLAND - Health Foundation

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health inequalities 7 Inequalities in health since 2010 10 Social determinants of health 16 Give every child the best start in life 17 Attainment 18 Child poverty 18 Funding 19 Enable all children, young people and adults to maximise their capabilities and have control over their lives 20 Attainment 21 School exclusions 22 Youth crime 22 Funding 22

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Health inequalities and the social determinants of health

Health inequalities and the social determinants of health

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In 1997 the Labour Government put tackling health inequalities at the heart of its health agenda and issued a number of policy documents and related targets. For example in 2004 the Department of Health (DH) set a target to reduce the gap in life expectancy in local authorities with high deprivation and the population as a whole by

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Health Inequalities Action Framework

Health Inequalities Action Framework

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Reducing health inequalities requires action on the social determinants of health and will not be achieved by focusing only on improving the health of individuals (Beeston et al, 2013). Actions or programmes to improve health across the whole population ... housing, environment, employment available; and research data which might include direct ...

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Health inequalities in London - GOV.UK

Health inequalities in London - GOV.UK

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disease arising from health inequalities has been estimated at £5.5 billion per year Tackling tobacco use alone would save £61 million a year in a deprived London borough such as Newham In England, lost taxes and higher welfare payments resulting from health inequalities cost in the region of £28–32 billion In England, health

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Health Inequalities and Smoking

Health Inequalities and Smoking

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Smoking rates are also higher among people with a mental health condition, people in contact with the criminal justice system, looked-after children, and LGBT people. • Health inequalities will be reduced through measures that have a greater effect on smokers in higher prevalence groups. In practice, this means both prioritising population ...

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Health Inequalities: What Are They How Do We Reduce Them?

Health Inequalities: What Are They How Do We Reduce Them?

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2 Inequality Briefing 12 Further examples of health inequalities include: • In the most affluent areas of Scotland, men experience 23.8 more years of ‘good health’ (22.6 years for women).4 • A child’s early life circumstances and experiences shape their physical, social, mental, cognitive and emotional development and negative experiences can have a lifelong

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Health Inequalities in Old Age - United Nations

Health Inequalities in Old Age - United Nations

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Inequalities are similarly reflected in life expectancy and patterns of mortality and poor health throughout the life cycle and into old age. While life expectancy at birth continues to climb across

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Health and Wellbeing the responsibility of all 3-18 Impact ...

Health and Wellbeing the responsibility of all 3-18 Impact ...

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2011, that tackling health inequalities is a priority in improving outcomes for all in Scotland. It is also important to understand that the interactions between the health determinants listed above, will require professionals working in Sir Harry Burns, Chief Medical Officer

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Health Inequalities: Cardiovascular disease

Health Inequalities: Cardiovascular disease

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cardiovascular disease risk assessment recorded. 22. As CVD risk factors are common among people with learning disabilities, proactive screening should take place. 24. Most cardiovascular diseases can be prevented by addressing behavioural risk factors such as tobacco use, unhealthy diet and obesity, physical inactivity and

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Health Inequalities: Cancer - Health Protection Agency

Health Inequalities: Cancer - Health Protection Agency

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cancer screening in the last 5 years (cervical cancer screening 31.2% of people with learning disabilities vs 73.2% of population without learning disabilities; breast cancer screening 52.5% vs 68.0%; bowel cancer screening 77.8% vs 83.7%)9. There is some anecdotal evidence that screening liaison nurses could improve participation in

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