Since 2001, some progress has been made in improving both the determinants of Aboriginal health status and health outcomes. Nonetheless, significant gaps in health status continue to exist. Evidence shows that health status, economic and educational advances can be made by Aboriginal communities through the application of best practices and the removal of barriers and discrimination. Continuing the foundational work in the Transformative Change Accord and working with Aboriginal political entities to address the challenges should result in continuous improvements in both determinants and outcomes. (Author)
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