Inequality Kills Us All: COVID-19's Health Lessons for the World

The complex answer to why the United States does so poorly in health measures has at its base one pervasive issue: The United States has by far the highest levels of inequality of all the rich countries. Inequality Kills Us All details how living in a society with entrenched hierarchies increases the negative effects of illnesses for everyone.

The antidote must start, Stephen Bezruchka recognizes, with a broader awareness of the nature of the problem, and out of that understanding policies that eliminate these inequalities: A fair system of taxation, so that the rich are paying their share; support for child well-being, including paid parental leave, continued monthly child support payments, and equitable educational opportunities; universal access to healthcare; and a guaranteed income for all Americans. The aim is to have a society that treats everyone well—and health will follow.

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Inequality Kills Us All: COVID-19's Health Lessons for the World

The complex answer to why the United States does so poorly in health measures has at its base one pervasive issue: The United States has by far the highest levels of inequality of all the rich countries. Inequality Kills Us All details how living in a society with entrenched hierarchies increases the negative effects of illnesses for everyone.

The antidote must start, Stephen Bezruchka recognizes, with a broader awareness of the nature of the problem, and out of that understanding policies that eliminate these inequalities: A fair system of taxation, so that the rich are paying their share; support for child well-being, including paid parental leave, continued monthly child support payments, and equitable educational opportunities; universal access to healthcare; and a guaranteed income for all Americans. The aim is to have a society that treats everyone well—and health will follow.

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Inequality Kills Us All: COVID-19's Health Lessons for the World

Inequality Kills Us All: COVID-19's Health Lessons for the World

by Stephen Bezruchka
Inequality Kills Us All: COVID-19's Health Lessons for the World

Inequality Kills Us All: COVID-19's Health Lessons for the World

by Stephen Bezruchka

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The complex answer to why the United States does so poorly in health measures has at its base one pervasive issue: The United States has by far the highest levels of inequality of all the rich countries. Inequality Kills Us All details how living in a society with entrenched hierarchies increases the negative effects of illnesses for everyone.

The antidote must start, Stephen Bezruchka recognizes, with a broader awareness of the nature of the problem, and out of that understanding policies that eliminate these inequalities: A fair system of taxation, so that the rich are paying their share; support for child well-being, including paid parental leave, continued monthly child support payments, and equitable educational opportunities; universal access to healthcare; and a guaranteed income for all Americans. The aim is to have a society that treats everyone well—and health will follow.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000777321
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/28/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 230
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Stephen Bezruchka is Associate Teaching Professor in the Departments of Health Systems & Population Health and of Global Health at the School of Public Health, University of Washington, in Seattle. He worked as an emergency physician for decades and now teaches concepts presented in this book at the University of Washington.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Foreword by Richard Wilkinson

Introduction

1. How healthy are we in the United States

2. Healthcare in America

3. Inequality Kills

4. Poverty Perspectives

5. Early Life Lasts a Lifetime

6. Health Inequities

7. Stress is the Killer

8. Our Health Depends on Political Choices

9. Prescription Needed

10. What Can We Do?

Afterword

Index

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