Vital Signs: The Deadly Costs of Health Inequality
Vital Signs: The Deadly Costs of Health Inequality
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The book "The Great Illness" examines the decline of our bodies due to government neglect and proposes radical strategies for tackling inequality in health care.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 176 pages
Publication date: 20 August 2019
Publisher: Pluto Press
The decline in the health of our bodies and the neglect of the health of the majority of citizens by governments across the world have made health care one of the most important political issues of our time. In his book, Lee Humber constructs a sharp analysis using hard data taken from service users that reveals the underlying causes of inequality in health care today. He shows that wealth is a major factor determining health outcomes, with those who are wealthy enjoying better health outcomes than those who are not.
Life expectancy for many in the UK and US has been declining for the past few decades, and this trend is expected to continue. In many communities across the world, people can expect to live shorter and less healthy lives than their parents. This is a concerning situation that requires urgent action.
Humber suggests radical strategies for tackling this degenerative situation, providing a compelling vision for how we can shape our health and that of future generations. He advocates for a shift towards a more holistic approach to health care that focuses on prevention, early intervention, and community-based support. He also calls for greater investment in public health infrastructure, such as hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities, to ensure that everyone has access to quality health care.
Furthermore, Humber suggests that we need to address the social and economic factors that contribute to poor health, such as poverty, inequality, and discrimination. He argues that these factors are not only responsible for the health disparities that we see today, but also for the declining health of our bodies. By addressing these factors, we can create a more equitable and healthy society for all.
In conclusion, the decline in the health of our bodies and the neglect of the health of the majority of citizens by governments across the world have made health care one of the most important political issues of our time. Lee Humber's book provides a powerful analysis of the underlying causes of inequality in health care and offers radical strategies for tackling this degenerative situation. By adopting a more holistic approach to health care, investing in public health infrastructure, and addressing the social and economic factors that contribute to poor health, we can create a more equitable and healthy society for all.
Weight: 212g
Dimension: 140 x 215 x 14 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780745338323
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