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Author Galea, Sandro, author.

Title Well : what we need to talk about when we talk about health / Sandro Galea.

Publication Info. New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2019]

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Location Call No. Status
 Enfield, Main Library - Adult Department  362.1097 GAL    Check Shelf
 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - Adult Department  362.10973 GALEA    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  362.1097 GALEA    Check Shelf
 Windsor, Main Library - Adult Department  362.10973 GA    Check Shelf
Description xxi, 274 pages ; 22 cm
Summary "A deeply affecting work from one of the important and innovative voices in American health and medicine." -Arianna Huffington, physician Sandro Galea examines what Americans miss when they fixate on healthcare: health. Americans spend more money on health than people anywhere else in the world. And what do they get for it? Statistically, not much. Americans today live shorter, less healthy lives than citizens of other rich countries, and these trends show no signs of letting up. The problem, Sandro Galea argues, is that Americans focus on the wrong things when they think about health. Our national understanding of what constitutes "being well" is centered on medicine -- the lifestyles we adopt to stay healthy, the insurance plans and prescriptions we fall back on when we're not. And while all these things are important, they've not proven to be the difference between healthy and unhealthy on the large scale. Well is a radical examination of the subtle and not-so-subtle factors that determine who gets to be healthy in America. Galea shows how the country's failing health is a product of American history and character -- and how refocusing on our national health can usher enlightenment across American life and politics."-- Provided by publisher.
"In a stirring and radical new treatise from one of America's most respected voices in health and medicine, Well examines the subtle factors that determine who gets to be healthy in the United States. Physician Sandro Galea reckons with our country's many fraught relationships--with history, money, pain, and pleasure, which are in turn augmented by factors like luck, compassion, and values--in terms of how they determine the health of those in the world's richest country. Well represents a radical new approach to Americans' ingrained understanding of health. It examines the forces that are not typically part of the health discussion--but should be--and is a clarion call for where the country goes from here"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-262) and index.
Contents The past -- Money -- Power -- Politics -- Place -- People -- Love and Hate -- Compassion -- Knowledge -- Humility -- Freedom -- Choice -- Luck -- The many -- The few -- The public good -- Fairness and justice -- Pain and pleasure -- Death -- Values.
Subject Public health -- United States.
Medical care -- United States.
SELF-HELP / General.
MEDICAL / Alternative Medicine.
MEDICAL / Public Health.
Medical care. (OCoLC)fst01013753
Public health. (OCoLC)fst01082238
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Public Health.
Delivery of Health Care.
United States.
ISBN 9780190916831 (hardcover)
0190916834 (hardcover)
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