Medicine and Public Health at the End of Empire by Howard Waitzkin

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The recent financial meltdown has brought notable changes to the global practice of health care changes that have often escaped the American news media

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Medicine and Public Health at the End of Empire by Howard Waitzkin

The recent financial meltdown has brought notable changes to the global practice of health care changes that have often escaped the American news media

Watizkin’s book offers an insightful, research-based, political expose via a compelling historical depiction of the invariable link between “medicine” (in the form of health and health services delivery) and “empire,” –Journal of Anthropological Research

"Health-care reform is a lively and contentious topic, but, as Waitzkin shows in this informative study, our debates on reform are too narrowly framedHis thoughtful analysis raises important questions about conventional assumptions of doctrine and practice and scrutinizes alternatives, among them notably the record of social medicine in Latin America."
—Noam Chomsky, MIT

“Influenced by Latin American ides of social medicine that link health outcomes to social conditions, Waitzkin (U. of New Mexico) analyzes historical and current patterns of medicine and public health in the Americas within the broader social context of capitalism and American imperialism. He first considers broad historical theme, including the role of the international health organizations in strengthening the empire, the development of the international market for health products and services, and the impact of resistance to empire on public health and health services in Chile and Cuba. Turning to more recent issues, he explores the impact of neoliberal policies on public health and medicine, relationships between macroeconomic policies and health, efforts to export the for-profit managed care model of the United States to other countries, the role of international financial institutions in pushing for privatization of health services, the ideologies of the different stakeholders involved in struggles over global trade and public health, and the impact of war on the health of military personnel. Finally, he presents various social medicine initiatives in Latin America as examples to follow as the empire wanes.”
—Eithne O’Leyne, June 2011 Reference and Research Book News

"For the past three decades Howard Waitkzkin has been (along with Vicente Navarro) the leading social medicine theorist in the United States. Medicine and Public Health at the End of Empire provides a superb sampling of Waitzkin's wide-ranging work, and a readily accessible introduction."
—Steffie Woolhandler and David Himmelstein in Monthly Review

Waitzkin, Howard: - Howard Waitzkin is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of New Mexico and practices internal medicine part-time in rural New Mexico and Illinois. For many years he has been active in struggles focusing on health in the United States and Latin America. He is coordinator, with the Working Group for Health Beyond Capitalism, of Health Care Under the Knife: Moving Beyond Capitalism for Our Health, Monthly Review Press, 2018.
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ISBN 13 9781594519529
ISBN 10 1594519528
Title Medicine and Public Health at the End of Empire
Author Howard Waitzkin
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc
Year published 2011-07-31
Number of pages 228
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.