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Inequality Kills Us All: COVID-19's Health Lessons for the World

Autor Stephen Bezruchka
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 noi 2022
The complex answer to why the United States does so poorly in health measures has at its base one pervasive issue: The United States has by far the highest levels of inequality of all the rich countries. Inequality Kills Us All details how living in a society with entrenched hierarchies increases the negative effects of illnesses for everyone.
The antidote must start, Stephen Bezruchka recognizes, with a broader awareness of the nature of the problem, and out of that understanding policies that eliminate these inequalities: A fair system of taxation, so that the rich are paying their share; support for child well-being, including paid parental leave, continued monthly child support payments, and equitable educational opportunities; universal access to healthcare; and a guaranteed income for all Americans. The aim is to have a society that treats everyone well—and health will follow.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032278391
ISBN-10: 1032278390
Pagini: 230
Ilustrații: 5 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Halftones, black and white; 7 Illustrations, black and white; 5 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Halftones, black and white; 7 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

General, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate Advanced

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
Foreword by Richard Wilkinson
Introduction
1. How healthy are we in the United States
2. Healthcare in America
3. Inequality Kills
4. Poverty Perspectives
5. Early Life Lasts a Lifetime
6. Health Inequities
7. Stress is the Killer
8. Our Health Depends on Political Choices
9. Prescription Needed
10. What Can We Do?
Afterword
Index

Recenzii

"COVID-19 exposed how our unequal society leaves us vulnerable to poor health. In his new book, Stephen Bezruchka helps us to see the urgency of the problem, and makes a case for the changes necessary for creating a healthier world."
Sandro Galea, Dean School of Public Health, Boston University
"Capitalism, as Piketty showed us again, generates and deepens inequality. Bezruchka's book shows us how that inequality shortens lives across the world even among those who celebrate capitalism. This important book also drives home a crucial lesson for public health we need to draw from our very diverse Covid experiences."
Richard D. Wolff, Professor of Economics Emeritus, Univ of Massachusetts, Amherst and co-founder of Democracy at Work.
"When the pandemic hit, we imagined a silver lining – ‘at least we’ll realize that we’re in this together.’ That laughable naiveté evaporated as the virus disproportionately savaged America’s have-nots. Stephen Bezruchka, one of the subject’s wisest scholars, documents how Covid-19 is merely a sped-up version of decades of festering health inequality. This superb book will convince anyone other than ideologues that something is brutally wrong with American health."
Robert Sapolsky, Professor of Biology, and Professor of Neurology and of Neurosurgery, Stanford University.
"Inequality Kills Us All diagnoses nations as if they were patients, showing how poverty and riches are both human inventions that come with serious public health consequences. The always insightful and provocative Stephen Bezruchka was an emergency physician who then taught Nepali doctors in remote areas there before becoming a public health professor. He teaches how policy choices determine longevity and quality of life, and how smarter policies would reduce harm while spreading more joy."
David Cay Johnston, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter and bestselling author
This book should be a must-read for politicians, policymakers, and the public. It shows how and why the Covid-19 pandemic wrought such havoc in America, and how inequality set the scene for that chaos and is the biggest public health challenge of our time. We ignore the evidence assembled so skillfully here at our peril.
Kate E Pickett, Professor of Epidemiology, Deputy Director of the Centre for Future Health, Associate Director of the Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity, University of York

Notă biografică

Stephen Bezruchka is Associate Teaching Professor in the Departments of Health Systems & Population Health and of Global Health at the School of Public Health, University of Washington, in Seattle. He worked as an emergency physician for decades and now teaches concepts presented in this book at the University of Washington.

Descriere

The complex answer to why the U.S. does so poorly in health measures has at its base one pervasive issue: the U.S. has by far the highest levels of inequality of all the rich countries. Inequality Kills Us All details how living in a society with entrenched hierarchies increases the negative effects of illnesses for everyone.