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The Medicalization of Poverty: A Dose of Theory

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

Abstract

Is the medicalization of poverty a rational and humane response to an intractable problem, or just the latest in a long series of ineffective and costly attempts to address the problem? Considerable ink has been spilled on the dispute, with each side marshalling heart-rending anecdotes to help make their case — along with the obligatory statistics and regression analyses. Rather than add more verbiage to that dispute, this article sketches out a framework for understanding the phenomenon of medicalization, along with a description of the demand-side and supply-side factors that have brought us to this pass.

Type
Symposium 1 Articles
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics 2018

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