Why Are Health Disparities Everyone's Problem?
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Narrated by:
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Jeanné Giddens
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By:
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Lisa Cooper
About this listen
In Why Are Health Disparities Everyone's Problem? Dr. Lisa Cooper shows how we can work together to eliminate the injustices that plague our health care system and society. The book follows Cooper's journey from her childhood in Liberia, West Africa, to her thirty-year career working first as a clinician and then as a health equity researcher at Johns Hopkins University. Drawing on her experiences, it explores how differences in communication and the quality of relationships affect health outcomes.
Cooper reveals with compelling detail how health disparities are crippling our health care system and society, driving up health care costs, leading to adverse health outcomes and ultimately an enormous burden of human suffering. Why Are Health Disparities Everyone's Problem? demonstrates the ways in which everyone's health is interconnected, both within communities and across the globe. Cooper calls for a new kind of herd immunity, when a sufficiently high proportion of people, across race and social class, become immune to harmful social conditions through "vaccination" with solidarity among groups and opportunities created by institutional and societal practices and policies. By acknowledging and acting upon that interconnectedness, she believes everyone can help to create a healthier world.
The book is published by Johns Hopkins University Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.
©2021 Johns Hopkins University Press (P)2026 Redwood AudiobooksCritic Reviews
“Riveting and inspiring...not only an essential read but a central question for our time.” (Marc H. Morial, President/CEO, National Urban League)
“Commanding narrative...outlines innovative health equity solutions...” (Garth Graham, MD, MPH, Global Head of Public Health, Google Inc.)
“A desperately needed, innovative playbook to tackle the unfinished chapter in America's struggle with racial inequity..." (David R. Williams, MPH, PhD, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health)