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Global Health Disputes and Disparities explores inequalities in
health around the world, looking particularly at the opportunity
for, and limitations of, international law to promote population
health by examining its intersection with human rights, trade, and
epidemiology, and the controversial issues of legal process,
religion, access to care, and the social context of illness. Using
a theoretical framework rooted in international law, this volume
draws on a wide range of rich empirical data to assess the
challenges facing the field, including international legal treaty
interpretation, and specific issues related to the application of
law in resolving pressing issues in gender, access to care, and
social determinants of health. In doing so, it illustrates the
challenges for implementing rights-based approaches to address
health disparities, with profound implications for future
regulations and policymaking. It includes both interviews with
leading scholars, as well as a variety of case studies from
prominent international forums, including formal claims brought
before the Human Rights Council and the Committee on the
Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, as well
as regional and national experiences, drawn from disputes in India,
Indonesia, South Africa and the USA. This volume is an innovative
contribution to the burgeoning fields of global health and human
rights, and will be of interest to students and researchers in
public health, global health, law and sociology interested in the
social determinants of health and social justice from both
theoretical and practical perspectives.
Global Health Disputes and Disparities explores inequalities in
health around the world, looking particularly at the opportunity
for, and limitations of, international law to promote population
health by examining its intersection with human rights, trade, and
epidemiology, and the controversial issues of legal process,
religion, access to care, and the social context of illness. Using
a theoretical framework rooted in international law, this volume
draws on a wide range of rich empirical data to assess the
challenges facing the field, including international legal treaty
interpretation, and specific issues related to the application of
law in resolving pressing issues in gender, access to care, and
social determinants of health. In doing so, it illustrates the
challenges for implementing rights-based approaches to address
health disparities, with profound implications for future
regulations and policymaking. It includes both interviews with
leading scholars, as well as a variety of case studies from
prominent international forums, including formal claims brought
before the Human Rights Council and the Committee on the
Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, as well
as regional and national experiences, drawn from disputes in India,
Indonesia, South Africa and the USA. This volume is an innovative
contribution to the burgeoning fields of global health and human
rights, and will be of interest to students and researchers in
public health, global health, law and sociology interested in the
social determinants of health and social justice from both
theoretical and practical perspectives.
Designed for professionals and aspiring professionals in public
policy, public health, and related programs, Public Health
Leadership illustrates the complexity of contemporary issues at the
intersection of public health and healthcare and the compelling
need to engage numerous public and private stakeholders to
effectively advance population health. Offering real-world case
studies and cutting-edge topics in public health and healthcare,
this book will complement existing primers and introductory books
in public health to help students and practitioners bridge concepts
and practice. The work is divided into three parts that focus on
the new role of public health departments, emerging challenges and
opportunities following the enactment of the Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act (ACA), and recent trends in innovation and
investment. Each chapter is practice-oriented to provide insight
into the changing landscape of public health while offering
practical tips based on the experiences and expertise of leading
practitioners. Topics include cross-sector partnership-building,
innovations in investment strategies, public health operations,
performance management, advances in big data tracking, and more
that address the social determinants of health and improve
population health. Cases draw on a wide range of perspectives and
regions, encouraging the reader, whether a professional or student,
to apply the lessons learned to one's local context.
Designed for professionals and aspiring professionals in public
policy, public health, and related programs, Public Health
Leadership illustrates the complexity of contemporary issues at the
intersection of public health and healthcare and the compelling
need to engage numerous public and private stakeholders to
effectively advance population health. Offering real-world case
studies and cutting-edge topics in public health and healthcare,
this book will complement existing primers and introductory books
in public health to help students and practitioners bridge concepts
and practice. The work is divided into three parts that focus on
the new role of public health departments, emerging challenges and
opportunities following the enactment of the Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act (ACA), and recent trends in innovation and
investment. Each chapter is practice-oriented to provide insight
into the changing landscape of public health while offering
practical tips based on the experiences and expertise of leading
practitioners. Topics include cross-sector partnership-building,
innovations in investment strategies, public health operations,
performance management, advances in big data tracking, and more
that address the social determinants of health and improve
population health. Cases draw on a wide range of perspectives and
regions, encouraging the reader, whether a professional or student,
to apply the lessons learned to one's local context.
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