Health justice is central to social justice. The Eugenics movement, involuntary medical experimentation, restrictive Medicaid reforms, and the COVID-19 pandemic reveal health inequities endured by Black Americans and disabled Americans as part of a common fabric. This book supplies a foundation for coordinated advocacy to advance health justice.
Health justice is central to social justice. The Eugenics movement, involuntary medical experimentation, restrictive Medicaid reforms, and the COVID-19 pandemic reveal health inequities endured by Black Americans and disabled Americans as part of a common fabric. This book supplies a foundation for coordinated advocacy to advance health justice.
Mary Crossley is a Professor of Law and John E. Murray Faculty Scholar at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. She is a member of the Pennsylvania State Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and is widely published on health-related inequity.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Health Disparities Based on Race and Disability 3. Biology's (In)significance 4. Medical Mistrust: Its Roots and Some Fruits 5. Maligned Mothers 6. Medicaid Preservation: A Shared Priority 7. Beyond Health Care: Social Determinants 8. COVID Stories 9. The Busy, Troubled Intersection of Blackness and Disability 10. Conclusion: The Payoff for Health Justice Index.
1. Introduction 2. Health Disparities Based on Race and Disability 3. Biology's (In)significance 4. Medical Mistrust: Its Roots and Some Fruits 5. Maligned Mothers 6. Medicaid Preservation: A Shared Priority 7. Beyond Health Care: Social Determinants 8. COVID Stories 9. The Busy, Troubled Intersection of Blackness and Disability 10. Conclusion: The Payoff for Health Justice Index.
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