Political Determinants of Health
«An attorney, scholar, and health policy expert, Dawes is also a capable storyteller . . . Dawes is insistent: We're approaching an inflection point, and we can't afford to embrace a partial commitment to equality in health care. The final chapter of his book argues that the future of health equity begins and ends with the political determinants of health. What follows is a rallying cry to harness the political process to implement more equitable and inclusive health policies. As the COVID-19 pandemic underlines the ways in which our nation is sharply divided by racial and socioeconomic disparities, we need to address the political determinants of health or risk an incalculable setback.
—Leslie Erdelack, Health Affairs»
How do policy and politics influence the social conditions that generate health outcomes? Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781421437897
- Utgivelsesår
- 2020
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
Anmeldelser
«An attorney, scholar, and health policy expert, Dawes is also a capable storyteller . . . Dawes is insistent: We're approaching an inflection point, and we can't afford to embrace a partial commitment to equality in health care. The final chapter of his book argues that the future of health equity begins and ends with the political determinants of health. What follows is a rallying cry to harness the political process to implement more equitable and inclusive health policies. As the COVID-19 pandemic underlines the ways in which our nation is sharply divided by racial and socioeconomic disparities, we need to address the political determinants of health or risk an incalculable setback.
—Leslie Erdelack, Health Affairs»
«This is a must-read for all those who advocate toward a 'healthy, equitable, and inclusive society.'
—Claire Hancock, The Florida Bar Journal»
«This book deserves to be in classrooms, community reading programs, and government public health agencies. Although the 2016 elections were a setback for the health equity movement, Dawes has given us a rich and important resource for planning ahead.
—Monica Unseld, New Solutions: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy»
«Political Determinants of Health should be commended for packing an immense amount of theory, history, and health advocacy into a relatively concise text.
—Kenneth W. Lin, MD, MPH, Family Medicine»