Health Disparities in the United States By: Barr Paperpack Book

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Book Title
Health Disparities in the United States: Social Class, Race, Ethn
ISBN
9781421432588
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-10
1421432587
ISBN-13
9781421432588
eBay Product ID (ePID)
16038804517

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
376 Pages
Publication Name
Health Disparities in the United States : Social Class, Race, Ethnicity, and the Social Determinants of Health
Language
English
Publication Year
2019
Subject
Public Health, Health Policy, Disease & Health Issues
Features
New Edition
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, Medical
Author
Donald A. Barr
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
18.4 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
5.9 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
3
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2018-057306
Reviews
" Health Disparities in the United States will serve well as a foundational text for courses on the subject and for individuals looking for a well-organized, highly researched text."? JAMA , reviewing a previous edition "Clearly written, with an extensive list of references, it will be useful for all audiences and an important text for professionals in the health field, especially those in medical education. Highly recommended."? Choice , reviewing a previous edition "Dr. Barr's book is an excellent read on how race and ethnicity affect health care and contribute to health disparities."? Family Medicine , reviewing a previous edition "Barr's book will go a long way toward convincing American policy makers and the public that health disparities are neither acceptable nor inevitable."? Social Service Review , reviewing a previous edition "Barr has written a captivating and well-researched book."? Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare , reviewing a previous edition "A masterful, timely, up-to-date, and reader-friendly overview of health disparities in the United States."? Social Work in Health Care , reviewing a previous edition "This book will be of interest to everyone with an interest in diversity issues and the effects of inequality on child development, and all those who value and treasure the NHS."? Nursing Standard , reviewing a previous edition "This very fundamental book about health disparities in the United States gives an up to date and comprehensive summary of the current knowledge about this important health topic. It offers potential policy?and physician?based solutions for reducing social inequalities in health in the long run."? Socialnet , reviewing a previous edition "Clearly articulates the problem of health disparities and how socioeconomic status and race and ethnicity are interwoven. Barr has brought together a vast amount of material in a conceptually meaningful way that hopefully will be digested by those in training to be medical professionals."?Diane R. Brown, Ph.D., Institute for the Elimination of Health Disparities, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, reviewing a previous edition
Dewey Edition
23
Grade From
College Freshman
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
362.1089
Grade To
College Graduate Student
Table Of Content
Preface 1. Introduction to the Social Roots of Health Disparities 2. What Is "Health"? How Should We Define It? How Should We Measure It? 3. The Relationship between Socioeconomic Status and Health, or, "They Call It 'Poor Health' for a Reason" 4. Understanding How Low Social Status Leads to Poor Health 5. Race, Ethnicity, and Health 6. Race/Ethnicity, Socioeconomic Status, and Health: Which Is More Important in Affecting Health Status? 7. Children's Health Disparities 8. All Things Being Equal, Does Race/Ethnicity Affect How Physicians Treat Patients? 9. Why Does Race/Ethnicity Affect the Way Physicians Treat Patients? 10. When, if Ever, Is It Appropriate to Use a Patient's Race/Ethnicity to Help Guide Medical Decisions? 11. What Should We Do to Reduce Health Disparities? References Index
Edition Description
New Edition
Synopsis
The health care system in the United States has been called the best in the world. Yet wide disparities persist between social groups, and many Americans suffer from poorer health than people in other developed countries. In this revised edition of Health Disparities in the United States, Donald A. Barr provides extensive new data about the ways low socioeconomic status, race, and ethnicity interact to create and perpetuate these health disparities. Examining the significance of this gulf for the medical community and society at large, Barr offers potential policy- and physician-based solutions for reducing health inequity in the long term. This thoroughly updated edition focuses on a new challenge the United States last experienced more than half a century ago: successive years of declining life expectancy. Barr addresses the causes of this decline, including what are commonly referred to as "deaths of despair"'from opiate overdose or suicide. Exploring the increasing role geography plays in health disparities, Barr asks why people living in rural areas suffer the greatest increases in these deaths. He also analyzes recent changes under the Affordable Care Act and considers the literature on how race and ethnicity affect the way health care providers evaluate and treat patients. As both a physician and a sociologist, Barr is uniquely positioned to offer rigorous medical explanations alongside sociological analysis. An essential text for courses in public health, health policy, and sociology, this compelling book is a vital teaching tool and a comprehensive reference for social science and medical professionals., The health care system in the United States has been called the best in the world. Yet wide disparities persist between social groups, and many Americans suffer from poorer health than people in other developed countries. In this revised edition of Health Disparities in the United States, Donald A. Barr ......, Challenging students to think critically about the complex web of social forces that leads to health disparities in the United States. The health care system in the United States has been called the best in the world. Yet wide disparities persist between social groups, and many Americans suffer from poorer health than people in other developed countries. In this revised edition of Health Disparities in the United States , Donald A. Barr provides extensive new data about the ways low socioeconomic status, race, and ethnicity interact to create and perpetuate these health disparities. Examining the significance of this gulf for the medical community and society at large, Barr offers potential policy- and physician-based solutions for reducing health inequity in the long term. This thoroughly updated edition focuses on a new challenge the United States last experienced more than half a century ago: successive years of declining life expectancy. Barr addresses the causes of this decline, including what are commonly referred to as "deaths of despair"--from opiate overdose or suicide. Exploring the growing role geography plays in health disparities, Barr asks why people living in rural areas suffer the greatest increases in these deaths. He also analyzes recent changes under the Affordable Care Act and considers the literature on how race and ethnicity affect the way health care providers evaluate and treat patients. As both a physician and a sociologist, Barr is uniquely positioned to offer rigorous medical explanations alongside sociological analysis. An essential text for courses in public health, health policy, and sociology, this compelling book is a vital teaching tool and a comprehensive reference for social science and medical professionals., The health care system in the United States has been called the best in the world. Yet wide disparities persist between social groups, and many Americans suffer from poorer health than people in other developed countries. In this revised edition of Health Disparities in the United States , Donald A. Barr provides extensive new data about the ways low socioeconomic status, race, and ethnicity interact to create and perpetuate these health disparities. Examining the significance of this gulf for the medical community and society at large, Barr offers potential policy- and physician-based solutions for reducing health inequity in the long term. This thoroughly updated edition focuses on a new challenge the United States last experienced more than half a century ago: successive years of declining life expectancy. Barr addresses the causes of this decline, including what are commonly referred to as "deaths of despair"--from opiate overdose or suicide. Exploring the growing role geography plays in health disparities, Barr asks why people living in rural areas suffer the greatest increases in these deaths. He also analyzes recent changes under the Affordable Care Act and considers the literature on how race and ethnicity affect the way health care providers evaluate and treat patients. As both a physician and a sociologist, Barr is uniquely positioned to offer rigorous medical explanations alongside sociological analysis. An essential text for courses in public health, health policy, and sociology, this compelling book is a vital teaching tool and a comprehensive reference for social science and medical professionals.
LC Classification Number
RA418.3.U6

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