Social Justice and Healthcare
Intersections of Political Philosophy and Healthcare
- 1st Edition - September 1, 2026
- Latest edition
- Author: William O'Donohue
- Language: English
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Social Justice and Healthcare: Intersections of Political Philosophy and Healthcare addresses the pressing need for a comprehensive resource that connects the principles of social and economic justice with the realities of healthcare practice. Clinical psychologists and psychiatrists, nurses, and medical professionals face daily challenges related to fairness, discrimination, and access to care, yet lack a unified reference that integrates philosophical frameworks with actionable insights for healthcare delivery. The reference surveys nearly 70 influential social justice theorists and 20 healthcare economists, offering an extensive overview of major thought in this domain. Structured into two major sections, the book first explores the evolution of political philosophy as it relates to justice, fairness, and access, profiling key figures from Plato and Kant to Rawls and Nussbaum. The second section contextualizes these theories within the field of healthcare, introducing foundational health economists and examining core issues such as managed care, the Affordable Care Act, and healthcare reform. Each chapter distills complex ideas into accessible, clinically relevant summaries, providing the historical context and practical implications essential for healthcare professionals. Social Justice and Healthcare empowers clinicians with the knowledge to navigate ethical dilemmas, advocate for justice in healthcare systems, and improve patient outcomes. By integrating diverse scholarly voices and economic perspectives, this reference enhances critical thinking and problem-solving skills, equipping its readers to address inequities and advance reform within their clinical practice.
- Summarizes foundational theories of justice and healthcare through the lens of a licensed clinical psychologist
- Provides comprehensive coverage of diverse scholars and economic theorists impacting healthcare practices
- Offers accessible, efficient syntheses of complex philosophies for clinical application
- Enhances ethical decision-making and problem-solving in healthcare settings
- Equips clinicians with insights into fairness, discrimination, and reform in healthcare delivery
Clinical psychologists and psychiatrists
Part I. Political Philosophers
1. Introduction: Social and Economic Justice and the Healthcare Profession
2. Critical Thought and Progress on Problems of Political and Economic Justice
3. Political Philosophers
3.1 The American Founders
3.2 Socialism
3.3 Evolutionary Psychology
Part II. Healthcare Justice and Health Economists
4. Background: A Primer of Basic Economics
5. Background: A Primer of Healthcare Economics
6. The Importance of Healthcare Economics for Providers
7. What is Managed Care?
8. What is the Affordable Care Act?
9. Medical Errors
10. Healthcare Economic Justice Theorists
1. Introduction: Social and Economic Justice and the Healthcare Profession
2. Critical Thought and Progress on Problems of Political and Economic Justice
3. Political Philosophers
3.1 The American Founders
3.2 Socialism
3.3 Evolutionary Psychology
Part II. Healthcare Justice and Health Economists
4. Background: A Primer of Basic Economics
5. Background: A Primer of Healthcare Economics
6. The Importance of Healthcare Economics for Providers
7. What is Managed Care?
8. What is the Affordable Care Act?
9. Medical Errors
10. Healthcare Economic Justice Theorists
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: September 1, 2026
- Language: English
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William O'Donohue
Dr. William O’Donohue is a licensed clinical psychologist and professor of clinical psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno. He obtained his B.S. in Psychology from University of Urbana-Champaign and his M.A. and Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from SUNY at Stony Brook. Dr. O’Donohue’s research focuses on quality in mental health service delivery, integrated care, human sexuality, forensic psychology, cognitive behavioral therapy, and philosophy of psychology. For the last three decades, he has directed a free psychological treatment center for sexual assault victims. He has served on the American Psychiatric Association’s advisory committee to revise the diagnosis of pedophilia for the DSM5, and he has published more than 10 books with Elsevier, including Handbook of Cultural Competence in Applied Psychology and Forensic Interviews Regarding Child Sexual Abuse.
Affiliations and expertise
University of Nevada, Reno, USA