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Understanding Health Inequalities in Aotearoa New Zealand
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Quick-fix solutions to health inequalities are unlikely to be found in complex modern societies. Class or socio-economic status, gender, ethnicity and physical location all play their part in determining our chances of maintaining good health and securing good health care. This wide-ranging discussion by community leaders and workers, policy-makers and implementers, epidemiologists, public health researchers, economists, sociologists, an historian and medical professionals addresses how health inequalities arise and provides ways of understanding and resolving them.


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1 Health, justice and politics editors; 2 What is driving the disparities? Bridget Robson, Te Ropu Rangahau Hauora a Eru Pomare' 3 Socioeconomic inequalities in health- Sarah Hill, Public Health, Otago/Wellington; 4 Diversity and equity for Maori - Chris Cunningham, Research Centre for Maori Health and Development, Massey; 5 Politics of health care: An historical perspective - Michael Belgrave, Social & Cultural Studies, Massey; 6 Discourse, media and health in Aotearoa - Tim McCreanor, Te Ropu Whariki, Massey; 7 Does poverty affect health? Brian Easton, independent economist; 8 Child poverty and family incomes in New Zealand - Susan St John, Economics, Auckland; 9 Health inequalities and need associated with rare diseases - John Forman, NZ Organisation for Rare Disorders; 10 Why are we weighting? Equity considerations in primary health care resource allocation - Peter Crampton, Dean, and Jon Foley, Otago/Wellington; 11 The promise of primary health care - Julia Carr & Lee Tan, Capital & Coast District Health Board; 12 Reducing health inequalities by improving housing - Philippa Howden-Chapman, Housing and Health Research Programme, and Sarah Bierre, Public Health, Otago/Wellington; 13 Tools for health equity - Louise Signal, Health Promotion and Policy Research Unit, Otago/Wellington; 14 The Otara health story Olivia James, Otara Health Incorporated; 15 Stories from people working with high-needs populations - Win Bennett, Eugene Ryder, Maude Governor, Kathy James, Maggie Simcox, Leanne Ormsby; Notes; References; Index


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ISBN-13: 9781877372599
Publisher: Otago University Press
Publication date: March, 2008
Pages: 248
Dimensions: 235.00 x 155.00 x 23.00
Weight: 352g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: General Practice, Public Health

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