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, by Veronica Squires

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, by Veronica Squires


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File Size: 3181 KB

Print Length: 226 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0830845577

Publisher: IVP Books (January 15, 2019)

Publication Date: January 15, 2019

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07LB6N6NP

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Squires and Lathrop open by comparing the challenge of providing healthcare to the poor communities of contemporary America to the dilemma faced by early modern germ theorists like Semmelweis, Koch, and Pasteur. These scientists were convinced that the spreading of germs was central to illness and disease, and they struggled to improve healthcare within a system unreceptive to these ideas and the practical changes they would necessitate. As germs were ignored as underlying causes of disease in that era, social and community factors of health are ignored today: “[in treating socially disadvantaged patients], I am up against a body system that has been overrun by factors well outside the scope of medical practice . . . Ignoring social determinants [of health] is equivalent to treating patients with unwashed hands and wondering why disease keeps spreading.”“How Neighborhoods Make us Sick” follows through on this analogy, outlining the social determinants of health, interlaced with Squires and Lathrops’ narratives of their experiences running and expanding a free healthcare clinic for needy patients in Atlanta’s Westside, many of whom experience interlocking disadvantages in nutrition, housing, education, employment, geographic and economic mobility, and racial injustice -- experiences which are a common feature of life for America’s urban underclass.Squires and Lathrop show that the traditional contemporary American healthcare model, with its emphasis on rigid appointment structure, careful adherence to insurer policies and limitations, and brief diagnostic visits followed (almost exclusively) by either pharmaceutical or surgical interventions, does little to help the health of those in poverty and in otherwise disadvantaged communities. An expanded healthcare model can better serve these communities by providing long term therapy for mental and physical health, counseling and assistant for housing and employment, homeless sheltering, healthy and free or reduced-cost food, community outreach, and careful case tracking and management when these services are centrally located (similar to the “campus model” of welfare services embraced elsewhere by some progressive county governments). The authors provide a roadmap for these facilities, using their own revamped clinic as an example.In the final chapters, Squires and Lathrop confront the limitations of reliance on local charitable services such as their own, and urge readers to engage in national healthcare reform. Until we do so have, we have “implicitly accepted the fact that the poor and uninsured have shorter and unhealthier lives as a necessary consequence of our health care system.”This is a great read on the challenges of treating disadvantaged communities, particularly for those with an evangelical Christian perspective.

It’s no surprise that the lack of access to quality preventative health care caused by poverty affects a persons physical and/or mental health. What this book does is address how other factors including the stress caused by job insecurity, unstable housing, poor educational opportunities, access to healthy foods and other factors come together to prevent good health. The statistics regarding life expectancy based on zip codes was eye opening.The second part of the book offers hope in the form of programs not only at Good Samaritan but also across the country to assist people to reach the goal everyone desires - to be able to provide their families with a safe, sustainable environment in which to thrive.

Breanna & Veronica, transitioning between statistics and stories, do an exceptional job outlining the complexity of health in the United States, looking beyond the traditional healthcare ecosystem and into the socioeconomic factors that make people sick. In addition, they outline simple steps to help people go from being informed to becoming active participants in the solution. This book is a must read for anyone looking to improve their neighborhood, improve their understanding of healthcare, or become a better medical professional.

The multi-layered challenges of public health can often feel daunting to undertake. However, the authors brilliantly outline both the systemic problems in our current structures as well as offer solutions that can be implemented practically.

In a world of chaos and neverending struggle, this book provides real world data and encounters that give hope that a healthy future is possible while educating us on what contributes to our downfalls. Very well written and worth the read.

I cannot say enough good about this book. It's a mix of academic, personal, medical, sociological and more than anything, hopeful. (Although you'll no doubt find yourself caught in the hopelessness of the authors on certain pages, and chapters and even full sections, if you can lean in for the long haul, you'll land in a bounty hope and direction.) I would call this book crucial for any invested in politics, education, health, or urban life. ANY Church body should be reading this...ANY neighbor, parent, teacher, medically related field, counselor, civic worker... would find it beneficial, as well. It's an incredibly well researched book that's brave and vulnerable and a massive gift to present and future generations. Thank you for this well of resources packed into the covers of these pages, Veronica and Breanna!

"How Neighborhoods Make Us Sick" is a good read on addressing the social, economic, spiritual, physical, and other ills of our society by acting locally. The authors, employed in the healthcare industry, cover many topics in their book, including:1. Various ways our communities suffer: economic, environmental, educational, social, etc.2. How poverty affects people of all classes.3. Suggestions for revamping healthcare (for example, running a productive health care center in the community).4. Ways unsafe housing affects lives.5. Practical suggestions for how individuals can get involved in changing peoples' lives.The book is well-written, contains some Bible verses to reinforce a point (without twisting verses out of context) and is full of ways lives are adversely affected, ways organizations and individuals are trying to improve lives, and full of practical suggestions (unlike other Christian titles I've read on various topics that are long on pious platitudes and short on practical application).Will read more deeply in the future and is a helpful reference for the follower of Jesus Christ who wants to make a positive impact in God's Kingdom in practical ways. I was given a review copy by IVP Books in exchange for a fair review and appreciate the opportunity.

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