Elizabeth Popp-Berman on How the U.S. Can Build a Just Political Economy for Health

Elizabeth Popp-Berman on How the U.S. Can Build a Just Political Economy for Health

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In a special podcast episode, Health Affairs Scholar Associate
Editor Loren Adler interviews Elizabeth Popp-Berman about the
Health and Political Economy series of papers recently published
in Health Affairs Scholar.


 


The series asks how might the U.S. build a more just and
inclusive political economy for health rather than take the
status quo for granted.


 


This paper collection was developed in partnership with the The
New School’s Health and Political Economy Project (HPEP), a field
catalyst initiative advancing a just and inclusive economy for
health, and supported by the Commonwealth Fund.


Read the Collection:


Health and political economy: building a new common sense in
the United States

Advancing a political economy approach to health using
lessons from US antitrust and climate policy

Reviving public provisioning in US health care

The fundamental importance of social insurance for health
equity

Centering marginalized care: Home care cooperatives and
system change

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