- 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.
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