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    Gregg Gonsalves (gregggonsalves@med-mastodon.com)'s status on Friday, 12-Apr-2024 02:29:32 JST Gregg Gonsalves Gregg Gonsalves
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    So, yes, we need to talk about the relationship between public health & healthcare, but if you do not talk about the role of politics, money & power that are central to how both fields are constructed in this country, this is just happy talk. There are structural problems we need to face now. end/

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      Gregg Gonsalves (gregggonsalves@med-mastodon.com)'s status on Friday, 12-Apr-2024 02:29:33 JST Gregg Gonsalves Gregg Gonsalves
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      And let's face it, medicine is vastly, vastly more well supported than public health. This creates a problem that isn't just solved by "partnerships." The late Elizabeth Fee described this 20 years ago. We simply do not invest in public health. 3/ https://www.healthaffairs.org/doi/full/10.1377/hlthaff.21.6.31

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      Gregg Gonsalves (gregggonsalves@med-mastodon.com)'s status on Friday, 12-Apr-2024 02:29:34 JST Gregg Gonsalves Gregg Gonsalves
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      Now, along with public health being essentially taken over by physicians and slated as a poor relative of biomedicine, we've seen the rise of the financialization of medicine. This piece by the great Don Berwick, puts it bluntly. 2/ https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2801097

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        The Existential Threat of Greed in US Health Care
        In this Viewpoint, Donald Berwick explores the pursuit of profit in US health care across sectors—such as pharmaceutical companies, insurers, hospitals, and physician practices—and its harms to patients, and then offers potential solutions.
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      Gregg Gonsalves (gregggonsalves@med-mastodon.com)'s status on Friday, 12-Apr-2024 02:29:36 JST Gregg Gonsalves Gregg Gonsalves

      Nice piece by CDC Director Mandy Cohen in NEJM on Integrating Public Health & Health Care. However, the relationship between public health & healthcare isn't that simple. First, a piece on the medicalization of public health and the consequences of that move. 1/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2791244/

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        The EXODUS of Public Health What History Can Tell Us About the Future
        We trace the shifting definitions of the American public health profession's mission as a social reform and science-based endeavor. Its authority coalesced in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries as public health identified itself with housing, ...

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