Global Health
An Introduction to Current and Future Trends
By Kevin McCracken, David R. Phillips
Published June 14th 2012 by Routledge – 352 pages
Published June 14th 2012 by Routledge – 352 pages
The health of human populations around the world is constantly changing and the health profiles of most nations in the early twenty first century global health landscape are unrecognizable compared with those of just a century ago.
This book examines and explains these health changes and considers likely future patterns and changes. While the overall picture charted is one of progress and improvement, certain unfortunate regressions and stubbornly persistent health inequalities are equally shown to be part of the evolving patterns of global health. The chapters of the book are organized in three major parts:
Using clear and original explanations of complex issues, this text makes extensive use of boxed case studies and international examples, with thought provoking discussion questions posed for readers at the end of each chapter. Global Health is essential reading for students of global health, public health and development studies.
'Global Health is a tricky subject to cover in a single text, and many previous attempts end up being too dense and long for most readers, or too superficial in their discussion of complex issues. Global Health: an introduction manages to be both concise and comprehensive, and is extremely readable - making it a fantastic primer for global health students and practitioners alike.' - Book review on Global Health Gateway website, 2012
Part 1: Concepts, Data, Measurement, Explanations 1. Global Health: An Introduction 2. Measuring Population Health and Disease 3. The Determinants of Population Health Part 2: Global Health and Health Transition – Past and Present – Places and Groups 4. Global Health: Where We Are and How We Got There 5. Global Health: Subnational Inequalities 6. Age and Lifecourse Transitions in Health 7. Major Contemporary Challenges in Global Health Part 3: Global Health Futures: Future Transitions and Health Planning 8. Health Systems, Finance and Planning 9. Global Environmental Change and Health 10. Geopolitics, Human Security and Health 11. Global Health Futures?
Kevin McCracken is an Honorary Fellow at Macquarie University, Australia and an Honorary Professor at Lingnan University, Hong Kong.
David R. Phillips is a Chair Professor at Lingnan University, Hong Kong, and an Adjunct Professor at Macquarie University, Australia.
Name: Global Health: An Introduction to Current and Future Trends (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Kevin McCracken, David R. Phillips. The health of human populations around the world is constantly changing and the health profiles of most nations in the early twenty first century global health landscape are unrecognizable compared with those of just a century ago.
This book examines...
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