If health is a prerequisite to a person functioning as an agent, inequalities in health constitute inequalities in people's capability to function -- a denial of equality of opportunity. So why should a concern with health equity be singled out from the pursuit of social justice more generally? Can existing theories of justice provide an adequate account of health equity? And what ethical problems arise in evaluating health inequalities? These are some of the important questions that this book addresses in building an interdisciplinary understanding of health equity. (Midwest).
This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access. This book highlights the ethical issues and dilemmas that arise in the practice of public health.
The study is financially supported by the Rockefeller Foundation under its “Global Health Equity Initiative.” This report is based on the results of a collaborative work of team members. They are listed by their affiliations at the time ...
As it seeks to protect the health of populations, public health inevitably confronts a range of critical ethical challenges. This volume brings together 25 articles that open up the terrain of the ethics of public health.
Public Health, Ethics And Equity
This is a valuable addition to the library of anyone working in the fields of public health, health policy, ethics, philosophy and social science.
In this volume a range of issues in public health ethics are explored using the resources of theory, political philosophy, philosophy of science, applied ethics, law and economics. [Ed.]
In terms of Powers and Faden's theory, one of the most significant points, as mentioned above, is the fact that investment in ECD seems to improve outcomes in a number of important areas other than health. This matters because Powers ...
Escarce, J., Van Horn, R., Pauly, M., Williams, S., Shea, J. and Chen, W. (1999) 'Health Maintenance Organizations and Hospital Quality for ... Falit, B. and Gross, C. (2008) 'Access to Experimental Drugs for Terminally Ill Patients'.
Natural disasters and cholera outbreaks. Ebola, SARS, and concerns over pandemic flu. HIV and AIDS. E. coli outbreaks from contaminated produce and fast foods. Threats of bioterrorism. Contamination of compounded drugs.
Presenting a solid theoretical foundation for global health work, this text supports students in understanding key areas of concern, ensuring that they are able to practise ethically worldwide.