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Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 019513740X
Category: Medical
Challenging Inequities in Health: From Ethics to Action
There is a growing sense that the "health gap" between socioeconomic groups is getting worse in many countries. Download Challenging Inequities in Health medical books for free.
To address this gap, conceptual clarity and empirical evidence are needed along with a greater focus on equity in policy-making. This book is designed to present cutting-edge research and policy analysis to a wide non-specialist readership of students, professionals and policy-makers. It brings together in one volume new perspectives on the conceptual foundations of health equity, empirical evidence on the scale and nature of he inequities in health in twelve countries around the world, and assessments of the associated policy developments and their implications for the future. It aims to help build global capacity to measure, monitor Get Challenging Inequities in Health our bestseller medical books.

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