

Health Justice Now
Book • 2019
In his book, Timothy Faust explores the intricate relationship between health and poverty in America.
He argues that sickness can lead to poverty, and poverty can lead to sickness, creating a vicious cycle.
Faust advocates for a single-payer healthcare system as a viable solution to address these structural problems.
He believes that universal healthcare access is a moral imperative and essential for justice.
The book also delves into the shortcomings of corporate health finance and private insurance.
He argues that sickness can lead to poverty, and poverty can lead to sickness, creating a vicious cycle.
Faust advocates for a single-payer healthcare system as a viable solution to address these structural problems.
He believes that universal healthcare access is a moral imperative and essential for justice.
The book also delves into the shortcomings of corporate health finance and private insurance.
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