About the Book
Reinventing Public Health offers guidance for translating the growing body of research on the fundamental social, economic, and ecological determinants of health into innovative programs and policies to improve the health of populations.
Table of Contents:
Figures, Tables, and Exhibits vii
Foreword xi
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xix
The Editor xxiii
The Contributors xxv
1 Analytic Framework 1
Lu Ann Aday
2 Fundamental Determinants of Population Health 35
Kathryn M. Cardarelli, Janet S. de Moor, M. David Low, Barbara J. Low
3 Sustainable Development 65
Sondip K. Mathur, Carl S. Hacker, Lu Ann Aday
4 Human Development 106
Barbara J. Low, M. David Low, Kathryn M. Cardarelli, Janet S. de Moor
5 Economic Development 183
Luisa Franzini, J. Michael Swint, Yuki Murakami, Rafia S. Rasu
6 Community Development and Public Health 237
Cynthia Warrick, Dan Culica, Beth E. Quill, William D. Spears, Rachel Westheimer Vojvodic
7 Toward a Healthy (Re)Public 285
Lu Ann Aday, Beth E. Quill, Hardy D. Loe Jr., Charles E. Begley
Name Index 333
Subject Index 000
About the Author :
Lu Ann Aday, Ph.D., (editor) is the Lorne Bain Distinguished Professor in Public Health and Medicine at the University of Texas School of Public Health. Her principal research interests have focused on equity of access to health and health care for vulnerable populations. She is a member of the editorial advisory board of the Association of University Professionals in Health Administration (AUPHA) and Health Administration Press. She is the author of At Risk in America (2nd ed), Designing and Conducting Health Surveys (2nd ed), and Evaluating the US Health Care System (2nd ed).
Review :
"Here is a blueprint for transforming the health of Americans—if not the 6.4 billion citizens of the planet—for the twenty-first century. The book distills the collective wisdom of the population health sciences, combined with the principles of sustainable economic and human development, to conjure a vision of a democratic republic that places health, human rights, and social justice at the center stage of societal goals."
—Ichiro Kawachi, M.D., Ph.D., Harvard University, School of Public Health "A breakthrough book. Throughout the entire volume, the prose is expertly crafted, thoroughly readable, and comprehensively referenced."
—John Frank, M.D., CCFP, M.Sc., FRCP(C), University of Toronto, CIHR, Institute of Population and Public Health
"Reinventing Public Health takes on the challenge of describing how societal characteristics influence population health and then determining a prescription for a set of healthy public policies. It is bold in its approach, comprehensive in its coverage, and integrative across policy domains."
—John W. Lynch, Ph.D., M.P.H., M.Ed., University of Michigan, School of Public Health
"Reinventing Public Health fills a void that has existed in the education of public health practitioners and researchers. It is the clearest and most cogent presentation that I have seen of the policy implications of fundamental causes of health in society."
—Bernard J. Turnock, M.D., M.P.H., University of Illinois-Chicago, School of Public Health
"This is a very refreshing new look at public health. Unlike many textbooks in public health which basically repeat what has been said many times before, this book looks at public health from a new and original perspective. It is well organized, well written, and well researched. I highly recommend it!"
— Doody’s Reviews
"Presents an ambitious vision: health policy that encompasses a broad range of social, economic, and ecological factors that influence health, including sustainable economic development as well as a comprehensive array of human developmental, economic, and community factors."
— Health Affairs
“Reinventing Public Health is more than an introductory text in public health. Lu Ann Aday and the authors of contributed chapters present a conceptual framework focused on broad determinants of population health, not specific services that characterize public health.”
— Journal of the American Medical Association