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Ethics in Public and Community Health, Paperback / softback Book

Ethics in Public and Community Health Paperback / softback

Edited by Peter M. Bradley, Peter M Bradley, Amanda Burls

Part of the Professional Ethics series

Paperback / softback

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The purpose of public and community health is to improve the health of populations or groups rather than concentrating on individuals.

This book examines the ethical issues associated with public and community health. The contributors analyse the major ethical issues in public health - prioritisation, public participation, health promotion and screening - all of which reflect current practice in the UK.

They examine what health services should be available, who should have access to which health services, what are the best strategies for preventing disease, how can professional and public views be reconciled and when can an individual's health needs override the choice of a community. The contributors apply up-to-date ethical theory to practical examples in public health practice to provide a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the key issues in public health ethics.

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