Misir, Prem
자료유형 | 단행본 |
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개인저자 | Misir, Prem.,author. |
단체저자명 | SpringerLink (Online service). |
서명/저자사항 | COVID-19 and Health System Segregation in the US [electronic resource] : Racial Health Disparities and Systemic Racism / by Prem Misir. |
판사항 | 1st ed. 2022. |
형태사항 | XIII, 122 p. 22 illus., 21 illus. in color:online resource. |
총서사항 | SpringerBriefs in Public Health=2192-3701 |
총서부출표목 | SpringerBriefs in Public Health, |
기본자료 저록 | Springer Nature eBook |
기타형태 저록 | Printed edition:9783030887650Printed edition:9783030887674 |
ISBN | 9783030887667 |
기타표준부호 | 10.1007/978-3-030-88766-7 |
내용주기 | Chapter 1. Introduction: Segregation of Health Care -- Chapter 2. Epidemiology of COVID-19 -- Chapter 3. Systemic Racism and the White Racial Frame -- Chapter 4. COVID-19 Deaths -- Chapter 5. Dismantling Systemic Racism and Structuration Theory. |
요약 | This book highlights and suggests remedies for the racial and ethnic health disparities confronting people of color amid COVID-19 in the United States. Racial and ethnic health disparities stem from social conditions, not from racial features, that are deeply grounded in systemic racism, operating through the White racial frame. Race and ethnicity are significant factors in any review of health inequity and health inequality. Hence, any realistic end to racial health disparities lies beyond the scope of the health system and health care. The book explores structuration theory, which examines the duality between agency and structure as a possibly potent pathway toward dismantling systemic racism, the White racial frame, and racialized social systems. In particular, the author examines COVID-19 with a focus on the segregated health system of the US. The US health system operates on the doctrine of ‘separate but equal’, whereby the dominant group has access to quality health care and people of color have access to a lesser quality or zero health care. ‘Separation’ implies and enforces inferiority in health care. Through the evidence presented, the author demonstrates that racial and ethnic health disparities are even worse than COVID-19. As in the past, this contagion, like other viruses, will dissipate at some point, but the disparities will persist if the US legislative and economic engines do nothing. The author also raises consciousness to demand a national commission of inquiry on the disproportionate devastation wreaked on people of color in the US amid COVID-19. COVID-19 may be the signature event and an opportunity to trigger action to end racial and ethnic health disparities. Topics covered within the chapters include: Introduction: Segregation of Health Care Systemic Racism and the White Racial Frame Dismantling Systemic Racism and Structuration Theory COVID-19 and Health System Segregation in the US is a timely resource that should engage the academic community, economic and legislative policy makers, health system leaders, clinicians, and public policy administrators in departments of health. It also is a text that can be utilized in graduate programs in Medical Education, Global Public Health, Public Policy, Epidemiology, Race and Ethnic Relations, and Social Work. |
일반주제명 | Public health. Social structure. Equality. Medical care. Race. Epidemiology. Diseases. Public Health. Social Structure. Health Care. Race and Ethnicity Studies. Epidemiology. Diseases. |
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