Brian Rahmer

@brianrahmer

Dad to three, connecting the dots. Power, Politics, Privilege, & The People's Health. Views are mine.

Delaware
Joined December 2008

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    7 Jul 2016
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    "health impacts of economic policies that shape distribution of income & wealth are often overlooked"

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    "...a sinking feeling that national institutions become ossified & can't cope with the most pressing problems"

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    Economic inequality, winner-loser gap, and satisfaction with democracy. Min Han & Chang, 2016.

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    "conceptualize & measure outcomes that represent a deeper understanding of what people actually seek in life"

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    "Real population health requires social justice."

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    Community Health Record: on systematically addressing social & physical determinants of health & health equity

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    11 Jun 2016

    "This fundamental disconnect in views seems rooted in ways different constituents define population health."

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    28 Jul 2016

    Improving Population Health in a Politicized World: Understanding & Overcoming Communication Barriers.

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    Political Action in the Age of High‐Economic Inequality: A Multilevel Approach. McKee et al, 2017

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    "...population health will, in many jurisdictions, continue to be constrained by inequality."

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    Mar 12

    "Inequality results from poor political choices. There was nothing inevitable... We made a series of choices that set us on this path"

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    The Good Life: Working Together to Promote Opportunity and Improve Population Health and Well-being.

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    31 Dec 2016

    "Current polarization of US politics has, moreover, itself become a determinant of population health."

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    "an accelerating trend that confirms that America’s political fabric, geographically, is tearing apart."

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    "We literally embody the societal & ecological conditions in which we grow up & develop & live.”

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