Political Determinants of Health by Daniel E. Dawes (2020, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherJohns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-101421437899
ISBN-139781421437897
eBay Product ID (ePID)14038839195

Product Key Features

Number of Pages240 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NamePolitical Determinants of Health
SubjectPublic Health, Public Policy / General, Medical Law & Legislation, Health Policy
Publication Year2020
TypeTextbook
AuthorDaniel E. Dawes
Subject AreaLaw, Political Science, Medical
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight12.1 Oz
Item Length8.9 in
Item Width6.5 in

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2019-033942
Dewey Edition23
TitleLeadingThe
ReviewsThis is a must-read for all those who advocate toward a 'healthy, equitable, and inclusive society.', Daniel Dawes's groundbreaking and illuminating work will change how we think about the drivers of our health and well-being. It is one of the most important books in health policy to be written in years.--Thomas A.LaVeist, PhD, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine|9781421437897|, 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., 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.
Grade FromCollege Freshman
IllustratedYes
Grade ToCollege Graduate Student
Dewey Decimal362.1
Table Of ContentForeword, by David R. WilliamsChapter 1. The Allegory of the Orchard: The Political Determinants of Health InequitiesChapter 2. Setting the Precedent: America's Attempts to Address the Political Determinants of Health InequitiesChapter 3. The Political Determinants of Health ModelChapter 4. How the Game Is Played: Successful Employment of the Political Determinants of HealthChapter 5. Winning the Game That Never Ends: Success Means Continuous Employment of the Political Determinants of HealthChapter 6. Growing Pains: Tackling the Political Determinants of Health Inequities during a Challenging PeriodChapter 7. The Future of Health Equity Begins and Ends with the Political Determinants of HealthAcknowledgmentsNotesBibliographyIndex
SynopsisReduced 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., 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., 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., 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 ......
LC Classification NumberRA425

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