Health disparities exist along lines of race/ethnicity and socioeconomic class in US society. I argue that we should work to eliminate these health disparities because their existence is a moral wrong that needs to be addressed. Health disparities are morally wrong because they exemplify historical injustices. Contractarian ethics, Kantian ethics, and utilitarian ethics all provide theoretical justification for viewing health disparities as a moral wrong, as do several ethical principles of primary importance in bioethics. The moral consequences of health disparities are also troubling and further support the claim that these disparities are a moral wrong. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights provides additional support that health dis...
Examination of ethics is uncritically influenced by dominant cultural perspectives and the need for ...
In this article, we argue that apart from evaluating the causes and the social determinants of healt...
Race is a deeply ingrained part of society, impacting all aspects of a person’s life including healt...
Brought to light by COVID-19, and the Black Lives Matter and Twitter #BlackBioethics movements, bioe...
Are health inequalities unjust, and if so, how should we measure and evaluate them? This thesis expl...
Whether or not health inequalities are unjust, as well as how to address them, depends on how they a...
Health inequities are disparities which can be avoided through rational actions on the part of polic...
Within and across all societies, some people live longer and healthier lives than others. Although m...
Health disparities are both real and deadly, but disparities are not inevitable. The causes of healt...
It is widely recognized that health is influenced by a variety of social, economic and environmental...
Americans believe that we are a classless society, largely because just about everyone thinks they a...
Whether the racial disparities in treatment decisions are caused by differences in income and educat...
Essays in this book address a wide range of ethical issues that bear on health inequalities. This in...
Disparities in health and health care have been around for more than two centuries. Evidence suggest...
This article asserts that traditionally dominant models of health promotion in the US are fairly cha...
Examination of ethics is uncritically influenced by dominant cultural perspectives and the need for ...
In this article, we argue that apart from evaluating the causes and the social determinants of healt...
Race is a deeply ingrained part of society, impacting all aspects of a person’s life including healt...
Brought to light by COVID-19, and the Black Lives Matter and Twitter #BlackBioethics movements, bioe...
Are health inequalities unjust, and if so, how should we measure and evaluate them? This thesis expl...
Whether or not health inequalities are unjust, as well as how to address them, depends on how they a...
Health inequities are disparities which can be avoided through rational actions on the part of polic...
Within and across all societies, some people live longer and healthier lives than others. Although m...
Health disparities are both real and deadly, but disparities are not inevitable. The causes of healt...
It is widely recognized that health is influenced by a variety of social, economic and environmental...
Americans believe that we are a classless society, largely because just about everyone thinks they a...
Whether the racial disparities in treatment decisions are caused by differences in income and educat...
Essays in this book address a wide range of ethical issues that bear on health inequalities. This in...
Disparities in health and health care have been around for more than two centuries. Evidence suggest...
This article asserts that traditionally dominant models of health promotion in the US are fairly cha...
Examination of ethics is uncritically influenced by dominant cultural perspectives and the need for ...
In this article, we argue that apart from evaluating the causes and the social determinants of healt...
Race is a deeply ingrained part of society, impacting all aspects of a person’s life including healt...