Women, Ethics, and Inequality in U.S. Healthcare
Discover the profound insights of Aana Marie Vigen in "Women, Ethics, and Inequality in U.S. Healthcare," published by Palgrave USA in 2007. This compelling hardcover book spans 272 pages and delves into the critical intersections of gender, health, and ethics. Vigen argues that a true understanding of human dignity and personhood in healthcare arises only when the voices of vulnerable groups, particularly African American women, are recognized and prioritized. By exploring systemic inequalities within the U.S. healthcare system, this work challenges healthcare providers, ethicists, and scholars to confront these disparities and advocate for meaningful reforms. Ideal for those interested in health and fitness, social sciences, and women’s studies, Vigen’s book is an essential addition to any informed reader's library. Embrace the call for equity and understanding in healthcare today!