Social Movements and the Transformation of American Health Care

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Synopsis

Few contemporary social problems in the U.S. affect more people daily than those within the American health care system. Social Movements and the Transformation of American Health Care is the first collection of essays to examine dynamics of change in health care institutions through the lens of contemporary theory and research on collective action. Gathering scholars from medicine, health policy, history, sociology, and political science, the book considers health-related social movements from four distinct levels, concentrating on movements seeking changes in the regulation, financing, and distribution of health resources; changes in institutions in public health, bio-ethics, and other fields; interactions between social movements and professions; and the cultural dominance of the medical model, and the difficulties for framing and legitimizing new issues in health care it poses. At a time when American health care is long overdue for major changes, this book takes an essential look at movements, policies, and institutions to identify the common constraints and opportunities for reform within the health care system.

Book details

Author:
Jane C. Banaszak-Holl, Sandra R. Levitsky and Mayer N. Zald
ISBN:
9780199889129
Related ISBNs:
9780199742141, 9780195388299, 9780195388305
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
N/A
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
Yes
Date of addition:
2022-12-10
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2010
Copyright by:
Oxford University Press, Inc. 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
Medicine, Nonfiction, Politics and Government, Sociology