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Communities of Health Care Justice (Critical Issues in Health and Medicine)

  • Mã sản phẩm: 0813577667
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  • Publisher:Rutgers University Press; None edition (November 3, 2016)
  • Language:English
  • Paperback:158 pages
  • ISBN-10:0813577667
  • ISBN-13:978-0813577661
  • Reading age:18 years and up
  • Item Weight:8.1 ounces
  • Dimensions:6 x 0.4 x 9 inches
  • Best Sellers Rank:#775,919 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #347 in Sociology of Social Theory #356 in Medical Ethics (Books) #526 in Sociological Study of Medicine
  • Customer Reviews:3.0 out of 5 stars 4Reviews
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Communities of Health Care Justice (Critical Issues in Health and Medicine)
Communities of Health Care Justice (Critical Issues in Health and Medicine)
1,574,000 vnđ
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The factions debating health care reform in the United States have gravitated toward one of two positions: that just health care is an individual responsibility or that it must be regarded as a national concern. Both arguments overlook a third possibility: that justice in health care is multilayered and requires the participation of multiple and diverse communities.
Communities of Health Care Justice makes a powerful ethical argument for treating communities as critical moral actors that play key roles in defining and upholding just health policy. Drawing together the key community dimensions of health care, and demonstrating their neglect in most prominent theories of health care justice, Charlene Galarneau postulates the ethical norms of community justice. In the process, she proposes that while the subnational communities of health care justice are defined by shared place, including those bound by culture, religion, gender, and race that together they define justice.
As she constructs her innovative theorization of health care justice, Galarneau also reveals its firm grounding in the work of real-world health policy and community advocates.
Communities of Health Care Justice not only strives to imagine a new framework of just health care, but also to show how elements of this framework exist in current health policy, and to outline the systemic, conceptual, and structural changes required to put these justice norms into fuller practice.

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"Galarneau addresses an important issue often missing from theories of health justice and provides a unique and novel perspective. Communities of Health Care Justice is both clear and comprehensive in its scope." (Audrey R. Chapman Healey Professor of Medical Ethics and Humanities, University of Connecticut School of Medicine) --Audrey R. Chapman

About the Author

CHARLENE GALARNEAU is an assistant professor of women s and gender studies and codirector of the Health and Society minor at Wellesley College in Wellesley, Massachusetts.

 

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