Community Health Centers: A Movement and the People Who Made It Happen

Community Health Centers: A Movement and the People Who Made It Happen

by Bonnie Lefkowitz
ISBN-10:
0813539129
ISBN-13:
9780813539126
Pub. Date:
01/09/2007
Publisher:
Rutgers University Press
ISBN-10:
0813539129
ISBN-13:
9780813539126
Pub. Date:
01/09/2007
Publisher:
Rutgers University Press
Community Health Centers: A Movement and the People Who Made It Happen

Community Health Centers: A Movement and the People Who Made It Happen

by Bonnie Lefkowitz
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Overview

The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina has placed a national spotlight on the shameful state of healthcare for America's poor. In the face of this highly publicized disaster, public health experts are more concerned than ever about persistent disparities that result from income and race.

This book tells the story of one groundbreaking approach to medicine that attacks the problem by focusing on the wellness of whole neighborhoods. Since their creation during the 1960s, community health centers have served the needs of the poor in the tenements of New York, the colonias of Texas, the working class neighborhoods of Boston, and the dirt farms of the South. As products of the civil rights movement, the early centers provided not only primary and preventive care, but also social and environmental services, economic development, and empowerment.

Bonnie Lefkowitz-herself a veteran of community health administration-explores the program's unlikely transformation from a small and beleaguered demonstration effort to a network of close to a thousand modern health care organizations serving nearly 15 million people. In a series of personal accounts and interviews with national leaders and dozens of health care workers, patients, and activists in five communities across the United States, she shows how health centers have endured despite cynicism and inertia, the vagaries of politics, and ongoing discrimination.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813539126
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication date: 01/09/2007
Series: Critical Issues in Health and Medicine
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 192
Sales rank: 976,279
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Bonnie Lefkowitz is a health policy writer and consultant with twenty-four years of experience as a federal researcher, administrator, and policy analyst. She lives in North Beach, Maryland.

Table of Contents

Heroes of community health
Mississippi: where it all began
Boston: the way democracy ought to work
The South Carolina low country: a homegrown black power structure
New York: health care is a right
The Rio Grande valley of Texas: steps from the third world
The health center legacy
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