Health and Poverty
Haworth Press Inc
Published on 29. September 1997
Book
Paperback/Softback
252 pages
978-0-7890-0228-0 (ISBN)
Description
Unequal social and health care policies in the United States continue to keep the poor disempowered in situations that not only limit their access to health care services, but also the quality of care they receive. An overview of health policies in the U.S., Health and Poverty examines where gaps in social and health care policies exist at the federal, state, and municipal levels; the impact of economic recessions on health care; and how our health policies are inextricably linked with political agendas, economic priorities, and social and cultural values.In an attempt to bridge issues of health, such as health care and administration costs, with issues of social and health policy related to poverty in America, this important book explores the need to make fundamental change to the structure of the medical and health care system. It contends that the incremental modifications our government has taken have not changed regional and economic disparity, granted equal access to services or equal quality of care, or eliminated discrimination. Providing the political and economic context for understanding health care policy issues and concerns related to the poor, Health and Poverty discusses:
services and programs that achieve more humane outcomes
why our cultural values present the greatest challenge toward developing competent, accessible, and affordable health care for all U.S. residents
barriers to health care for the homeless population with HIV
patient dumping
how many African-American infants and children lack access to primary care physicians or services
how the U.S. focuses on who receives medical care, rather than on how medical care is delivered and received
trends in states'Medicaid programs
the impact of poor working conditions on the physical and emotional health of low-income minority populationsAs Health and Poverty demonstrates, universal health care can only become a reality in the U.S. when reform proposals that divide the public into the "deserving" and the "undeserving" are rejected. Health care is not a privilege, reserved for the middle class and the wealthy. It is a basic human right. Social workers, policymakers, health care educators and providers, and public administrators need to read this book to find out how that right can be guaranteed to all Americans and why current legislation and health care reform proposals are inadequate for meeting the health care needs of countless men, women, and children.
services and programs that achieve more humane outcomes
why our cultural values present the greatest challenge toward developing competent, accessible, and affordable health care for all U.S. residents
barriers to health care for the homeless population with HIV
patient dumping
how many African-American infants and children lack access to primary care physicians or services
how the U.S. focuses on who receives medical care, rather than on how medical care is delivered and received
trends in states'Medicaid programs
the impact of poor working conditions on the physical and emotional health of low-income minority populationsAs Health and Poverty demonstrates, universal health care can only become a reality in the U.S. when reform proposals that divide the public into the "deserving" and the "undeserving" are rejected. Health care is not a privilege, reserved for the middle class and the wealthy. It is a basic human right. Social workers, policymakers, health care educators and providers, and public administrators need to read this book to find out how that right can be guaranteed to all Americans and why current legislation and health care reform proposals are inadequate for meeting the health care needs of countless men, women, and children.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Binghamton
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Weight
431 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7890-0228-0 (9780789002280)
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Content
Contents Preface
Part I. The Context of Health Care Policies and Services
Health Care in the United States: The Battle of Reform
Medicaid: Perspectives from the States
Primary Prevention with the Poor: Structural Conflicts Between the Health and Welfare Systems
The Health Consequences of Economic Recessions
Health and Poverty in Canada
Part II: Impacts, Influences, Results, and Consequences
Who Bears the Burden of Uncompensated Hospital Care?
Medical Indigency and Inner-City Hospital Care: Patient Dumping, Emergency Care, and Public Policy
A Programmatic Approach to Improving the Health of Poor Children
Interventions and Policies to Serve Homeless People Infected with HIV and AIDS
Accessing an Understudied Population in Behavioral HIV/AIDS Research: Low-Income African-American Women
Access to Primary Care Among Young African-American Children in Chicago
High Risk Channeling to Improve Medicaid Maternal and Infant Care
American Indian Uranium Millworkers: A Study of the Perceived Effects of Occupational Exposure
Epilogue. Health and Poverty: Below the Bottom Line
Index
Reference Notes Included
Part I. The Context of Health Care Policies and Services
Health Care in the United States: The Battle of Reform
Medicaid: Perspectives from the States
Primary Prevention with the Poor: Structural Conflicts Between the Health and Welfare Systems
The Health Consequences of Economic Recessions
Health and Poverty in Canada
Part II: Impacts, Influences, Results, and Consequences
Who Bears the Burden of Uncompensated Hospital Care?
Medical Indigency and Inner-City Hospital Care: Patient Dumping, Emergency Care, and Public Policy
A Programmatic Approach to Improving the Health of Poor Children
Interventions and Policies to Serve Homeless People Infected with HIV and AIDS
Accessing an Understudied Population in Behavioral HIV/AIDS Research: Low-Income African-American Women
Access to Primary Care Among Young African-American Children in Chicago
High Risk Channeling to Improve Medicaid Maternal and Infant Care
American Indian Uranium Millworkers: A Study of the Perceived Effects of Occupational Exposure
Epilogue. Health and Poverty: Below the Bottom Line
Index
Reference Notes Included