Governing for Health: Advancing Health and Equity through Policy and Advocacy

Fran Baum

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    Abstract

    Some aspects of public health vary by locality or jurisdiction. Political challenges are not one of them.

    As governments on every scale become motivated by short-term economic gains, the essential causes of public health and equity are regularly subject to political questioning and financial shortcutting. Governing for Health is a counterpoint to this myopic approach — a passionate, rigorous case for why the health of a society is both its greatest measure and its most untapped source of prosperity.

    Drawing on evidence from economic policy, urban planning, education, environmental policy, and civil action, Fran Baum offers more than a pie-in-sky vision of an equitable society. Governing for Health is an actionable (and inspiring) roadmap to a society that draws prosperity from advancing the health of its people. It utilizes methods of progress-measuring, city planning, and progressive policy focal points to advance goals that are unreachable in traditional, economics-driven government practice.

    Whether for students in health equity, more seasoned public health professionals, or citizens interested in their community's and their own health this book offers a trenchant, richly rewarding and accessible look at the field's ultimate end game — and with it, hope that it's closer than we think.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationNew York
    PublisherOxford University Press
    Number of pages240
    ISBN (Electronic)9780190258948
    Publication statusPublished - Jan 2019

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