Group Ethics Portion Pediatric Asthma And Socioeconomic Disparities[1]
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Ethics and Resourcesby
Kimberly Trojak
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Everyone has a right to a standard of living for the health and well being of himself and his family
Thomas, J.C. (2004). Public health ethics modules. Retrieved February 7, 2009 from http://oce.sph.unc.edu/phethics/module2/values.pdf
Primary evidence based pediatric asthma care supported by social and environmental interventions and a health insurance infrastructure
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Community interdependence exhibits collaboration, participation and trust allowing the promotion of preventative pediatric asthma initiatives
safe play environments
disruption in community stressors and violence clean environmental conditions
family growth and development
Resulting in greater resource allocation for preventive asthma health care
Garland, M., Stull, J. (2003). Module 9: Public health and health system reform: access, priority setting and allocation of resources. In Jennings, B., Kahn, J., Mastroianni, A., Parker, L. Ethics and public health: model curriculum. Retrieved February 8, 2009 from http://www.asph.org/UserFiles/Module9.pdf
Thomas, J.C. (2004). Public health ethics modules. Retrieved February 7, 2009 from http://oce.sph.unc.edu/phethics/index.htm
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Recognizes and preserves human dignity through
fair distribution of resources thereby supportingsocial cohesion.
Public health advocacy for primary pediatric asthma care independent of socioeconomic influence supported by policies and legislation of federal, state and local government as well as private stakeholders.
Gostin, L., Powers, M. (2006). What does social justice require for the public’s health? Public health ethics and policy imperatives. Health Affairs. 25(4): 1053-1060.
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Garland, M., Stull, J. (2003). Module 9: Public health and health system reform: access, priority setting and allocation of resources. In Jennings, B., Kahn, J., Mastroianni, A., Parker, L. Ethics and public health: model curriculum. Retrieved February 8, 2009 from http://www.asph.org/UserFiles/Module9.pdf
Gostin, L., Powers, M. (2006). What does social justice require for the public’s health? Public health ethics and policy imperatives. Health Affairs. 25(4): 1053-1060.
Thomas, J.C. (2004). Public health ethics modules. Retrieved February 7, 2009 from http://oce.sph.unc.edu/phethics/module2/values.pdf
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