CJE Community Health Practice Test

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What is health equity and how does it differ from equality?

Equity means providing identical resources to everyone.

Equality focuses on fairness and reducing disparities.

Health equity focuses on fairness and reducing disparities; equality means identical resources regardless of need.

Health equity is about fairness in health outcomes by recognizing different needs and barriers and directing resources to close those gaps. In practice, this means prioritizing access, support, and services for groups that face more obstacles, such as underserved communities, so everyone has a real chance at similar health status. Equality, on the other hand, means giving everyone the same resources or opportunities, regardless of their starting point or need—like distributing the same number of vaccines in every area without considering who is at higher risk or who faces more access barriers. So the best statement captures that equity aims to reduce disparities through fair treatment and resource allocation, while equality focuses on identical inputs. The other options mislabel these ideas, and one claims there’s no difference at all.

There is no difference between equity and equality.

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