
Health Care Politics, Policy, and Services (eBook, ePUB)
A Social Justice Approach
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The fourth edition illuminates the ethical, practical, and moral elements of how Americans distribute health care resources. This textbook offers a comprehensive overview of the U.S. health care system, tracing its historical roots and examining how care is delivered and financed, especially for older adults and individuals with disabilities. It delves into key topics such as social determinants of health, social epidemiology, and the impact of racial inequities on health outcomes. The content is framed through major social justice theories, including Rawlsian, Marxist, Indigenous, and Black f...
The fourth edition illuminates the ethical, practical, and moral elements of how Americans distribute health care resources.
This textbook offers a comprehensive overview of the U.S. health care system, tracing its historical roots and examining how care is delivered and financed, especially for older adults and individuals with disabilities. It delves into key topics such as social determinants of health, social epidemiology, and the impact of racial inequities on health outcomes. The content is framed through major social justice theories, including Rawlsian, Marxist, Indigenous, and Black feminist perspectives. Contemporary issues like the COVID-19 pandemic and evolving reproductive health policies are used to ground these concepts in real-world application.
What's New:
Key Features:
This textbook offers a comprehensive overview of the U.S. health care system, tracing its historical roots and examining how care is delivered and financed, especially for older adults and individuals with disabilities. It delves into key topics such as social determinants of health, social epidemiology, and the impact of racial inequities on health outcomes. The content is framed through major social justice theories, including Rawlsian, Marxist, Indigenous, and Black feminist perspectives. Contemporary issues like the COVID-19 pandemic and evolving reproductive health policies are used to ground these concepts in real-world application.
What's New:
- Revised chapters on justice theory, disability, aging, and health care reform
- New content on reproductive health policy changes and inequities
- Updated data on U.S. health financing, delivery, and health disparities
- Enhanced instructor resources with learning objectives and assignments
Key Features:
- Explores U.S. health care systems using case studies, theory, and up-to-date data on equity, access, and public health
- Equips students with critical thinking and policy analysis skills to address injustice in health care
- Includes discussion questions, key terms, learning goals, and real-life case studies for student engagement
- Tina Sacks, Emmeline Chuang, and Angela Perone bring interdisciplinary expertise and a shared commitment to racial, health, and policy equity
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