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Health Equity examines the persistent disparities in healthcare, focusing on reproductive care, maternal health, and gender-specific medicine. It argues that achieving health equity requires addressing the social determinants of health such as poverty and discrimination, which create barriers to quality care. The book highlights that lack of access perpetuates cycles of poor health outcomes, economic instability, and social injustice, impacting not only individuals but also families and society.
The approach of Health Equity involves a multi-faceted analysis, supported by epidemiological studies, policy analyses, and qualitative research, revealing the lived experiences of those affected by healthcare inequities.
The book progresses from establishing a foundational understanding of health equity and social determinants, to exploring reproductive and maternal health issues, and finally addressing gender-specific medical treatment.
Ultimately, the book advocates for systemic reforms and collaborative efforts to promote a more just and equitable healthcare system.