Hastings Center Research Scholar Michael Gusmano talks about The World Cities Projects, which compares the health and social policy of New York, London, Paris, and Tokyo.
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Michael Gusmano
Michael K. Gusmano is a Research Scholar at the Hastings Center. Dr. Gusmano holds a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Maryland at College Park and a Masters in public policy from the State University of New York at Albany. He was also post-doctoral fellow in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholars in Health Policy program at Yale University.
Science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting health through organized community efforts. These include sanitation, control of contagious infections, hygiene education, early diagnosis and preventive treatment, and adequate living standards. It requires understanding not only of epidemiology, nutrition, and antiseptic practices but also of social science. Historical public health measures included quarantine of leprosy victims in the Middle Ages and efforts to improve sanitation following the 14th-century plague epidemics. Population increases in Europe brought with them increased awareness of infant deaths and a proliferation of hospitals. Britain's Public Health Act of 1848 established a special public health ministry. In the U.S., public health is studied and coordinated on a national level by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; internationally, the World Health Organization plays an equivalent role.
That was a nice talk about the different health policies around. People with chronic pre-existing problems like bronchitis or other ailments are even considered differently under the various plans existing across different cities. The current move in US by President Obama that discourages health insurers to deny coverage to those suffering from pre-existing problems like COPD, bronchitis or any other such ailment is really considered as a welcome move by many! Hats off to this informative talk at Hastings center!Thanks for sharing!