Me vs. Us - Michael D. Stein

Me vs. Us

A Health Divided
Buch | Hardcover
176 Seiten
2022
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-763756-2 (ISBN)
26,15 inkl. MwSt
Longtime physician and public health advocate Michael Stein reveals the true differences between public health and medicine--and how we can bridge the divide to solve our most pressing health crises.
How can we care so much about health care yet so little about public health?

Before Covid-19, public health programs constituted only 2.5 percent of all US health spending, with the other 97.5 percent going towards the larger health care system. In fact, the United States spends on average $11,000 per citizen per year on health care, but only $286 per person on public health. It seems that Americans value health care, the medical care of individuals, over public health, the well-being of collections of people.

In Me vs. Us, primary care doctor and public health advocate Michael Stein takes a hard, insightful look at the larger questions behind American health and health care. He offers eight reasons why our interest in the technologies and delivery of health care supersedes our interest in public health and its focus on the core social, economic, and environmental forces that shape health. Stein documents how public health has continually "lost out" to medicine--from a loss in funding and resources to how we view our personal priorities--and suggests how public health may hold the solutions to our most concerning crises, from pandemics to obesity to climate change.

Me vs. Us concludes that individual and public health are inseparable. In the end, Stein argues, we need to recover and sharpen our sense of health based on a reverent appreciation of both perspectives.

Michael D. Stein, MD, a primary care physician and researcher, has been writing about medicine and public health for decades. He is Professor and Chair of Health Law, Policy, and Management at Boston University School of Public Health. Stein graduated from Harvard College and received his medical degree from Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons. Stein has published more than 400 scientific journal articles related to behavioral medicine and risk-taking, and is the best-selling author of ten books, including The Addict: One Patient, One Doctor, One Year, Pained: Uncomfortable Conversations about The Public's Health, and Broke: Patients Talk about Money with Their Doctor.

Introduction
With Health, as in the rest of life, we think in terms of Me not Us


PART 1

Chapter 1
We are not sure what public health is

Chapter 2
If public health work is preventive, it's invisible, and becomes visible only during crises

Chapter 3
We are not sure who public health is for

Chapter 4
There is little private money to be made in public health

Chapter 5
Public health frames its successes incorrectly

Chapter 6
Public health can only infrequently perform randomized trials and therefore seems less rigorous

Chatper 7
Public health is thought of as government work, primarily for the sake of the poor

Chapter 8
Public health is missing health care's personal stories


PART 2: HEALTH INDIVISIBLE

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 217 x 147 mm
Gewicht 381 g
Themenwelt Studium Querschnittsbereiche Prävention / Gesundheitsförderung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Wirtschaft
ISBN-10 0-19-763756-6 / 0197637566
ISBN-13 978-0-19-763756-2 / 9780197637562
Zustand Neuware
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