HLTH 509 Discussion Thread: Social Determinants of Health
- Marmot uses the more European term “health inequalities,” while most American authorities prefer “health disparities” when referring to the significant differences in health status between different social groups. Discuss three reasons for these inequalities/disparities and what can be done to address them.
- According to a recent US Census Bureau report, over 1 in 5 American children live in poverty, and the rate is increasing. Discuss factors contributing to childhood poverty in America. Who is responsible? Offer realistic suggestions to turn this problem around.
- The poorest countries typically have the worst health. Explain the apparent paradox that China exhibits by having relatively good health despite the low incomes of its people. By comparison, Russia is more typical in having lower payments and relatively poorer health.
- The gospel of Mark records a story of Jesus’ disciples criticizing a woman for what they claimed was a misuse of resources (Mark 14:1–10). In his rebuke to them, Jesus said, “The poor you will always have with you, but you will not always have me (14:7).” Propose a solution to the age-old problem of balancing the internal administrative needs of the church with its obligation to help those in need. How much should the church help the poor in society?