Public Health, Ethics, and Equity
Discover the essential insights in "Public Health, Ethics, and Equity," a thought-provoking book published by Oxford University Press in 2006. Spanning 336 pages, this interdisciplinary work delves into the pressing issue of health inequities that persist despite global improvements in overall health status. With contributions from a diverse array of experts, including philosophers, anthropologists, and economists, this book offers a comprehensive understanding of health equity and the ethical implications surrounding it. It highlights the disparities that deny many individuals equal opportunities for health and well-being. Ideal for students, professionals, and anyone interested in public health, this book invites readers to engage with complex ethical questions and explore paths toward a more equitable future. Enhance your knowledge and understanding of public health with this critical resource.