Health and Economic Development: Introduction to the Symposium Health and Economic Development: Introduction to the Symposium

Health and Economic Development: Introduction to the Symposium

Journal of Health and Human Services Administration 2008, Summer, 31, 1

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ABSTRACT This symposium explores the role of health as an 'economic engine' in the lower Mississippi River Delta region of the United States. The health as an economic engine model proposes that health is an important and perhaps critical determinant of economic growth and development. This model is the reverse of the more commonly considered paradigm in which economic conditions are major determinants of health status. This reframing of the conventional pathway draws upon an existing and extensive internationally-based body of knowledge, predominantly from research done in Africa and Asia. We suggest, in this symposium, that the health as an economic engine model can also be applied within the United States, particularly in regions that are economically underdeveloped and have poor health. This reframing has significant implications for population health policy as public health advancement can be legitimately argued to be an investment rather than just an expense. Viewing health as an economic engine supports a call to community-based participatory action on the part of policy makers, researchers, and educators to further both public and private investment in health, particularly for children and the poor.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2008
22 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
6
Pages
PUBLISHER
Southern Public Administration Education Foundation, Inc.
SIZE
61.3
KB

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