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In a world where health intersects with politics, psychology, and business, understanding the intricate dance between these forces is essential for creating a healthier society. "Power, People, and Profit: The Intersection of Politics, Psychology, and Business in Health" delves into the dynamic relationships that shape our health outcomes and the systems that support or hinder them.
This compelling book explores the political decisions that impact public health, the psychological factors that influence health behaviors, and the business interests that drive the healthcare industry. Through 17 well-crafted chapters, it examines how policies, economic factors, cultural influences, and technological advancements converge to affect our well-being.
From the role of NGOs in providing essential services to the ethical challenges faced by the healthcare industry, "Power, People, and Profit" offers a comprehensive analysis of the multifaceted nature of health. It also highlights innovative solutions to pressing health issues and envisions a future where collaboration, equity, and justice are at the forefront of health systems.
Whether you are a policymaker, healthcare professional, business leader, or simply someone interested in the forces that shape health, this book provides valuable insights and actionable ideas for building a healthier and more equitable world.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In a world where health intersects with politics, psychology, and business, understanding the intricate dance between these forces is essential for creating a healthier society. "Power, People, and Profit: The Intersection of Politics, Psychology, and Business in Health" delves into the dynamic relationships that shape our health outcomes and the systems that support or hinder them.
This compelling book explores the political decisions that impact public health, the psychological factors that influence health behaviors, and the business interests that drive the healthcare industry. Through 17 well-crafted chapters, it examines how policies, economic factors, cultural influences, and technological advancements converge to affect our well-being.
From the role of NGOs in providing essential services to the ethical challenges faced by the healthcare industry, "Power, People, and Profit" offers a comprehensive analysis of the multifaceted nature of health. It also highlights innovative solutions to pressing health issues and envisions a future where collaboration, equity, and justice are at the forefront of health systems.
Whether you are a policymaker, healthcare professional, business leader, or simply someone interested in the forces that shape health, this book provides valuable insights and actionable ideas for building a healthier and more equitable world.