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    Public Discourse and Health Policies: The Price of Health in Contemporary Italy

    €162.50
    The questions addressed in the book revolve around the public nature of health as an asset and the rights associated with it, by drawing attention to sociology's role in shedding light on current dynamics and understanding how they may change in the future.
    ISBN: 9780367427016
    AuthorBosco, Nicoletta (Universita di Torino,
    Pub Date30/11/2021
    BindingHardback
    Pages200
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    The questions addressed in the book revolve around the public nature of health as an asset and the rights associated with it, by drawing attention to sociology's role in shedding light on current dynamics and understanding how they may change in the future.


    In the field of public health, significant empirical evidence points not only to the outcomes, clinical and otherwise, that extensive information can produce, but also to the urgent need to rethink the far from straightforward relationship between having this information and the ability to put it to effective use in tackling the problems it relates to.


    The book is intended for a broad audience of university researchers and students, particularly those involved in upper-level sociology and social policy programs. It will also be of interest to health care and social work policy-makers and practitioners who wish to gain a more detailed grasp of the dynamics of health care in order to approach its processes critically and improve their outcomes.

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    The questions addressed in the book revolve around the public nature of health as an asset and the rights associated with it, by drawing attention to sociology's role in shedding light on current dynamics and understanding how they may change in the future.


    In the field of public health, significant empirical evidence points not only to the outcomes, clinical and otherwise, that extensive information can produce, but also to the urgent need to rethink the far from straightforward relationship between having this information and the ability to put it to effective use in tackling the problems it relates to.


    The book is intended for a broad audience of university researchers and students, particularly those involved in upper-level sociology and social policy programs. It will also be of interest to health care and social work policy-makers and practitioners who wish to gain a more detailed grasp of the dynamics of health care in order to approach its processes critically and improve their outcomes.