The political origins of health inequity: prospects for change (2014) Reported in the Lancet.
1. Prioritise participation and representation of civil society, health experts, and marginalised groups
2. Build accountability for actors in a new digital world
3. Build institutions that can change based on an understanding of disparities and diversity (this is where inclusive frameworks are important)
4. Protect health outside of the health sector
5. Connect and work internationally and think locally
If you are interested in these issues please see the full report at the weblink above.