It is widely recognized that health is influenced by a variety of social, economic and environmental factors, and not just by access to health care. The extensive empirical literature on the social determinants of-- and inequalities in-- health has yet to be matched by an appreciation of the normative underpinnings of health equity. Health equity expresses a commitment of public health to social justice, which raises a series of ethical issues. Why, if at all, should a concern with health equity be singled out from the pursuit of social justice in general? What is the extent of social--as opposed to individual--responsibility for health? What ethical problems arise in evaluating population health and health inequalities? How sensitive should the pursuit of health equity be to contextual considerations in contrast to universal values? In addressing these important questions, this volume examines the foundations of health equity. With contributions from distinguished philosophers, anthropologists, economists, and public-health specialists, it centres on five major themes: what is health equity?; health equity and its relation to social justice; health inequalities and responsibilities for health; ethical issues in health evaluation and prioritization; and anthropological perspectives on health equity.
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Average overall health status has increased worldwide, but it is clear that this achievement has not been equally distributed. Inequities in health have denied many people equality of opportunity. This book builds an interdisciplinary understanding of health equity with contributions from philosophers, anthropologists, economists, and others.
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Preface ; Introduction ; I. HEALTH EQUITY ; 1. The Concern for Equity in Health ; 2. Why Health Equity? ; II. HEALTH, SOCIETY, AND JUSTICE ; 3. Social Causes of Social Inequalities in Health ; 4. Why Justice is Good for Our Health: The Social Determinants of Health Inequalities ; 5. Health Equity and Social Justice ; III. RESPONSIBILITY FOR HEALTH AND HEALTH CARE ; 6. Justice, Socioeconomic Status, and Responsibility for Health ; 7. Relational Conceptions of Justice: Responsibilities for Health Outcomes ; 8. Just Health Care in a Plurinational Country ; IV. ETHICAL AND MEASUREMENT PROBLEMS IN HEALTH EVALUATION ; 9. Disability-adjusted Life Years: A Critical Review ; 10. Ethical Issues in the Use of Cost Effectiveness Analysis for the Prioritization of Health Care Resources ; 11. Deciding Whom to Help, Health-Adjusted Life Years, and Disabilities ; 12. The Value of Living Longer ; V. EQUITY AND CONFLICTING PERSPECTIVES ON HEALTH EVALUATION ; 13. Health Achievement and Equity: External and Internal Perspectives ; 14. Ethics and Experience: An Anthropological Approach to Health Equity ; 15. Equity of the Ineffable: Cultural and Political Constraints on Ethnomedicine as a Health Problem in Contemporary Tibet
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Although many of the papers-- by some of the most distinguished authors in the field and embracing perspectives from several disciplines, including economics, medicine, epidemiology, sociology, philosophy, and anthropology--have been published elsewhere it is useful to have them bound in one volume, because they are some of the most significant contributions to the discourse on health equity.
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`Although many of the papers-- by some of the most distinguished authors in the field and embracing perspectives from several disciplines, including economics, medicine, epidemiology, sociology, philosophy, and anthropology--have been published elsewhere it is useful to have them bound in one volume, because they are some of the most significant contributions to the discourse on health equity.' John Lynch, BMJ `Public Health, Ethics and Equity is an important step in the process of developing a coherent approach to public health ethics and, especially, to the ethics of equity.' Robert Beaglehole, The Lancet Vol 365
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Incorporates wide-ranging, new perspectives in public-health ethics Includes contributions by eminent scholars from a variety of fields
Sudhir Anand is Professor of Economics at St Catherine's College, University of Oxford. Fabienne Peter is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Warwick. Amartya Sen, a Nobel Laureate, is Lamont University Professor at Harvard University and formerly Master of Trinity College, Cambridge.
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Incorporates wide-ranging, new perspectives in public-health ethics Includes contributions by eminent scholars from a variety of fields

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199276370
Publisert
2006
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
486 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
336

Biographical note

Sudhir Anand is Professor of Economics at St Catherine's College, University of Oxford. Fabienne Peter is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Warwick. Amartya Sen, a Nobel Laureate, is Lamont University Professor at Harvard University and formerly Master of Trinity College, Cambridge.