The Political Determinants of Health Book

The Political Determinants of Health


  • Author : Daniel E. Dawes
  • Publisher : Johns Hopkins University Press
  • File Size : 15,5 Mb
  • Release Date : 2020-03-24
  • Genre: Medical
  • Pages : 241
  • ISBN 10 : 9781421437897

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A thought-provoking and evocative account that considers both the policies we think of as "health policyand those that we don't, The Political Determinants of Health provides a novel, multidisciplinary framework for addressing the systemic barriers preventing the United States from becoming the healthiest nation in the world.

The Political Determinants of Health Book

The Political Determinants of Health


  • Author : Daniel E. Dawes
  • Publisher : JHU Press
  • File Size : 13,5 Mb
  • Release Date : 2020-03-24
  • Genre: Medical
  • Pages : 241
  • ISBN 10 : 9781421437903

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How do policy and politics influence the social conditions that generate health outcomes? Reduced life expectancy, worsening health outcomes, health inequity, and declining health care options—these are now realities for most Americans. However, in a country of more than 325 million people, addressing everyone's issues is challenging. How can we effect beneficial change for everyone so we all can thrive? What is the great equalizer? In this book, Daniel E. Dawes argues that political determinants of health create the social drivers—including poor environmental conditions, inadequate transportation, unsafe neighborhoods, and lack of healthy food options—that affect all other dynamics of health. By understanding these determinants, their origins, and their impact on the equitable distribution of opportunities and resources, we will be better equipped to develop and implement actionable solutions to close the health gap. Dawes draws on his firsthand experience helping to shape major federal policies, including the Affordable Care Act, to describe the history of efforts to address the political determinants that have resulted in health inequities. Taking us further upstream to the underlying source of the causes of inequities, Dawes examines the political decisions that lead to our social conditions, makes the social determinants of health more accessible, and provides a playbook for how we can address them effectively. A thought-provoking and evocative account that considers both the policies we think of as "health policy" and those that we don't, The Political Determinants of Health provides a novel, multidisciplinary framework for addressing the systemic barriers preventing the United States from becoming the healthiest nation in the world.

The Economics of Social Determinants of Health and Health Inequalities Book

The Economics of Social Determinants of Health and Health Inequalities


  • Author : World Health Organization
  • Publisher : World Health Organization
  • File Size : 6,9 Mb
  • Release Date : 2013
  • Genre: Social Science
  • Pages : 133
  • ISBN 10 : 9789241548625

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"This resource book discusses the economic arguments that could (and could not) be put forth to support the case for investing in the social determinants of health on average and in the reduction in socially determined health inequalities. It provides an overview and introduction into how economists would approach the assessment of the economic motivation to invest in the social determinants of health and socially determined health inequities, including what the major challenges are in this assessment. It illustrates the extent to which an economic argument can be made in favour of investment in 3 major social determinants of health areas: education, social protection, and urban development and infrastructure. It describes whether education policy, social protection, and urban development, housing and transport policy can act as health policy"--

Communities in Action Book
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Communities in Action


  • Author : National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
  • Publisher : National Academies Press
  • File Size : 8,5 Mb
  • Release Date : 2017-04-27
  • Genre: Medical
  • Pages : 583
  • ISBN 10 : 9780309452960

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In the United States, some populations suffer from far greater disparities in health than others. Those disparities are caused not only by fundamental differences in health status across segments of the population, but also because of inequities in factors that impact health status, so-called determinants of health. Only part of an individual's health status depends on his or her behavior and choice; community-wide problems like poverty, unemployment, poor education, inadequate housing, poor public transportation, interpersonal violence, and decaying neighborhoods also contribute to health inequities, as well as the historic and ongoing interplay of structures, policies, and norms that shape lives. When these factors are not optimal in a community, it does not mean they are intractable: such inequities can be mitigated by social policies that can shape health in powerful ways. Communities in Action: Pathways to Health Equity seeks to delineate the causes of and the solutions to health inequities in the United States. This report focuses on what communities can do to promote health equity, what actions are needed by the many and varied stakeholders that are part of communities or support them, as well as the root causes and structural barriers that need to be overcome.

150 Years of ObamaCare Book

150 Years of ObamaCare


  • Author : Daniel E. Dawes
  • Publisher : Johns Hopkins University Press
  • File Size : 5,7 Mb
  • Release Date : 2018-03-30
  • Genre: Medical
  • Pages : 309
  • ISBN 10 : 9781421425696

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Offering unparalleled and complete insight into the efforts by the Obama administration, Congress, and external stakeholders, 150 Years of ObamaCare illuminates one of the most challenging legislative feats in the history of the United States.

Immigration as a Social Determinant of Health Book

Immigration as a Social Determinant of Health


  • Author : National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
  • Publisher : National Academies Press
  • File Size : 13,7 Mb
  • Release Date : 2018-12-28
  • Genre: Medical
  • Pages : 76
  • ISBN 10 : 9780309482202

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Since 1965 the foreign-born population of the United States has swelled from 9.6 million or 5 percent of the population to 45 million or 14 percent in 2015. Today, about one-quarter of the U.S. population consists of immigrants or the children of immigrants. Given the sizable representation of immigrants in the U.S. population, their health is a major influence on the health of the population as a whole. On average, immigrants are healthier than native-born Americans. Yet, immigrants also are subject to the systematic marginalization and discrimination that often lead to the creation of health disparities. To explore the link between immigration and health disparities, the Roundtable on the Promotion of Health Equity held a workshop in Oakland, California, on November 28, 2017. This summary of that workshop highlights the presentations and discussions of the workshop.

Political And Economic Determinants of Population Health and Well Being  Book

Political And Economic Determinants of Population Health and Well Being


  • Author : Vincente Navarro
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • File Size : 13,9 Mb
  • Release Date : 2020-11-26
  • Genre: Psychology
  • Pages : 534
  • ISBN 10 : 9781351863933

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The field of social inequalities in health continues its vigorous growth in the early years of the 21st century. This volume, following in the footsteps of Vicente Navarro's edited collection The Political Economy of Social Inequalities, is a compilation of recent contributions to the areas of social epidemiology, health disparities, health economics, and health services research. The overarching theme is to describe and explain the evergrowing health inequalities across social class, race, and gender, as well as neighborhood, city, region, country, and continent. The approach of this book is distinctly multi-, trans-, and interdisciplinary: the fields of public health, population health, epidemiology, economics, sociology, political science, philosophy, medicine, and history are all represented here.

Closing the Gap in a Generation Book
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Closing the Gap in a Generation


  • Author : WHO Commission on Social Determinants of Health
  • Publisher : World Health Organization
  • File Size : 16,7 Mb
  • Release Date : 2008
  • Genre: Medical
  • Pages : 257
  • ISBN 10 : 9789241563703

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Social justice is a matter of life and death. It affects the way people live, their consequent chance of illness, and their risk of premature death. We watch in wonder as life expectancy and good health continue to increase in parts of the world and in alarm as they fail to improve in others.

Social Determinants of Health Book

Social Determinants of Health


  • Author : Bonner, Adrian
  • Publisher : Policy Press
  • File Size : 9,8 Mb
  • Release Date : 2017-12-06
  • Genre: Medical
  • Pages : 376
  • ISBN 10 : 9781447336877

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This book provides an applied, interdisciplinary approach to an understanding of the key social determinants of health, essential at a time of increasing inequalities and reductions in existing NHS services and local authority budgets. A person's health and wellbeing is influenced by a spectrum of socioeconomic, cultural, living and working conditions, social and community networks and lifestyle choices. Based on the 'rainbow model' of the social determinants of health, chapters from experts in a wide range of disciplines examine the key factors which can lead to poor quality of life, homelessness and reduced mortality. Featuring practitioner, academic and commentator experiences, and clear case studies, this book will enable researchers, front-line workers, managers, service commissioners and politicians to identify and employ the most appropriate health, social and economic interventions to support those at the edge of the community, and the promotion of their inclusion in society.

Prevention  Policy  and Public Health Book

Prevention Policy and Public Health


  • Author : Amy A. Eyler
  • Publisher : Oxford University Press
  • File Size : 13,5 Mb
  • Release Date : 2016
  • Genre: Medical
  • Pages : 409
  • ISBN 10 : 9780190224653

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A Framework for Educating Health Professionals to Address the Social Determinants of Health Book

A Framework for Educating Health Professionals to Address the Social Determinants of Health


  • Author : National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
  • Publisher : National Academies Press
  • File Size : 17,6 Mb
  • Release Date : 2016-10-14
  • Genre: Medical
  • Pages : 172
  • ISBN 10 : 9780309392655

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The World Health Organization defines the social determinants of health as "the conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age, and the wider set of forces and systems shaping the conditions of daily life." These forces and systems include economic policies, development agendas, cultural and social norms, social policies, and political systems. In an era of pronounced human migration, changing demographics, and growing financial gaps between rich and poor, a fundamental understanding of how the conditions and circumstances in which individuals and populations exist affect mental and physical health is imperative. Educating health professionals about the social determinants of health generates awareness among those professionals about the potential root causes of ill health and the importance of addressing them in and with communities, contributing to more effective strategies for improving health and health care for underserved individuals, communities, and populations. Recently, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine convened a workshop to develop a high-level framework for such health professional education. A Framework for Educating Health Professionals to Address the Social Determinants of Health also puts forth a conceptual model for the framework's use with the goal of helping stakeholder groups envision ways in which organizations, education, and communities can come together to address health inequalities.

Determinants of Indigenous Peoples  Health  Second Edition Book

Determinants of Indigenous Peoples Health Second Edition


  • Author : Margo Greenwood
  • Publisher : Canadian Scholars
  • File Size : 14,5 Mb
  • Release Date : 2018-04-25
  • Genre: Social Science
  • Pages : 414
  • ISBN 10 : 9781773380377

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Now in its second edition, Determinants of Indigenous Peoples’ Health adds current issues in environmental politics to the groundbreaking materials from the first edition. The text is a vibrant compilation of scholarly papers by research experts in the field, reflective essays by Indigenous leaders, and poetry that functions as a creative outlet for healing. This timely edited collection addresses the knowledge gap of the health inequalities unique to Indigenous peoples as a result of geography, colonialism, economy, and biology. In this revised edition, new pieces explore the relationship between Indigenous bodies and the land on which they reside, the impact of resource extraction on landscapes and livelihoods, and death and the complexities of intergenerational family relationships. This volume also offers an updated structure and a foreword by Dr. Evan Adams, Chief Medical Officer of the First Nations Health Authority. This is a vital resource for students in the disciplines of health studies, Indigenous studies, public and population health, community health sciences, medicine, nursing, and social work who want to broaden their understanding of the social determinants of health. Ultimately, this is a hopeful text that aspires to a future in which Indigenous peoples no longer embody health inequality.

Key Policies for Addressing the Social Determinants of Health and Health Inequities Book

Key Policies for Addressing the Social Determinants of Health and Health Inequities


  • Author : Centers of Disease Control
  • Publisher : World Health Organization
  • File Size : 11,9 Mb
  • Release Date : 2017-09-27
  • Genre: Law
  • Pages : 92
  • ISBN 10 : 9789289052658

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Evidence indicates that actions within four main themes (early child development fair employment and decent work social protection and the living environment) are likely to have the greatest impact on the social determinants of health and health inequities. A systematic search and analysis of recommendations and policy guidelines from intergovernmental organizations and international bodies identified practical policy options for action on social determinants within these four themes. Policy options focused on early childhood education and care; child poverty; investment strategies for an inclusive economy; active labour market programmes; working conditions; social cash transfers; affordable housing; and planning and regulatory mechanisms to improve air quality and mitigate climate change. Applying combinations of these policy options alongside effective governance for health equity should enable WHO European Region Member States to reduce health inequities and synergize efforts to achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Oxford Textbook of Global Public Health Book

Oxford Textbook of Global Public Health


  • Author : Roger Detels
  • Publisher : Oxford University Press
  • File Size : 9,5 Mb
  • Release Date : 2017
  • Genre: Medical
  • Pages : 1717
  • ISBN 10 : 9780198810131

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Sixth edition of the hugely successful, internationally recognised textbook on global public health and epidemiology, with 3 volumes comprehensively covering the scope, methods, and practice of the discipline

The Politics of Health in the Canadian Welfare State Book

The Politics of Health in the Canadian Welfare State


  • Author : Toba Bryant
  • Publisher : Canadian Scholars’ Press
  • File Size : 6,5 Mb
  • Release Date : 2020-08-14
  • Genre: Health & Fitness
  • Pages : 228
  • ISBN 10 : 9781773381893

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The first book to discuss the Canadian welfare state through a health-focused lens, The Politics of Health in the Canadian Welfare State argues that the nature of Canada’s liberal welfare state shapes the health care system, the social determinants of health, and the health of all Canadians. Documenting decades of work on the social determinants of health, authors Toba Bryant and Dennis Raphael explore topics such as power and influence in Canadian society, socially and economically marginalized populations, and approaches to promoting health. Each chapter examines different aspects of the links between public policy, health, and the welfare state, investigating how broader societal structures and processes of the country’s economic and political systems shape living and working conditions and, inevitably, the overall health of Canadians. Contextualizing the history and status of Canadian health and health care systems with Canada’s welfare state, this concise and timely text is well suited as a supplementary resource for health studies, sociology of health, and nursing courses in universities across Canada.