This exchange between Barbara Krimgold and Dennis
Raphael on the spirit of 1848 email group carries important
messages for the UK - where our understanding of the
implications of the CIAR line on social determinants of
health is poorly developed. The targeting of our UK and US
colleagues by Sally Satel (author of 'PC, MD') - who
herself represents the new political correctness in the USA
- is equally worrying. The UK equivalent, as currently
represented by Michael Fitzpatrick's 'Tyranny of Health',
may seem pretty marginal in the present political climate -
but a week is a long time in politics...
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Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 13:29:23 -0500
From: Dennis Raphael <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: [spiritof1848] Politicization of Public
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To: Barbara Krimgold <[log in to unmask]> Cc:
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In Canada, the importance of the social determinants is
enshrined in Canadian federal and many provincial policy
documents.
An active debate is underway concerning the 'hijacking" of
the social determinants of health by the CIAR and how the
endorsement of the CIAR position by governments --
downplaying WHO concepts of health -- had led to a
downgrading of action to improve health to one of throwing
money at epidemiologically oriented researchers to carry
out more research and in many ways turn a blind eye to
government actions that weaken health determinants.
See the following references:
Coburn, D. & Poland, B. (1996). The CIAR vision of
the determinants of health: A critique. Canadian Journal of
Public Health, 87, 308-310.
Labonte, R. (1995). Population health and health
promotion: What do they have to say to each other?
Canadian Journal of Public Health, 86,
165-168.
Labonte, R. (1997). The population health/health
promotion debate in Canada: The politics of explanation,
economics, and action. Critical
Public Health,
Legowski & McKay (2000) Health Beyond Health Care:
Twenty-five Years of Federal Health Policy Development.
Ottawa: Canadian Policy Research
Network Discussion Paper No. H04. On-line at
http://www.cprn.ca/cprn.html.
Poland. B., Coburn, D., Robertson, A., & Eakin, J.
(1998). Wealth, equity, and health care: a critique of a
population health perspective on
the determinants of health. Social Science and Medicine,
46, 785-798.
Raphael, D. & Bryant, T. (2000). Putting the
population into population health. Canadian Journal of
Public Health, 91, 9-12.
Raphael, D. & Bryant, T. (2001). The Limitations of
population health as a model for a new public health.
Toronto: Authors.
Robertson, A. (1998). Shifting discourses on health
in Canada: From health promotion to population health.
Health Promotion International,
13, 155-166.
Wong, D. (1997). Paradigms Lost: Examining the
Impact of a Shift from Health Promotion to Population
Health on HIV/AIDS Policy and Program in
Canada. Ottawa: Canadian AIDS Society.
At 01:00 PM 2/15/2001 -0500, Barbara Krimgold wrote:
>I was a discussant
this morning at the American Enterprise Institute
on a panel on "The Politicization of Public Health" with
lead panelist
Sally Satel, author of "The Indoctrinologists" in the
Atlantic Monthly
and of "PC MD: How Political Correctness is corrupting
Medicine.
Other panelists Chris Foreman and Eberstadt (Harvard SPH,
an
HSPH critic in your very midst!)enthusiastically supported
Satel
and NCI's Jon Kerner & I had the role of critics.
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<fontfamily><param>Rockwell</param><smaller>Satel's primary
attack was on research on
1. showing stress of living in this society, eg
discrimination, is linked to health;
2. demonstrating that the health care system is biased v.
women & minorities;
3. social and cultural determinants of health.
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<fontfamily><param>Rockwell</param><smaller>She had special
hostility to the Harvard & Berkeley Schools of Public
Health,
and to efforts to show links from wealth to health or power
to health.
She threw special barbs at Barbara Israel, Sara Rosenbaum,
Richard Wilkinson,
Nancy Krieger, John Sweeney, and Jessie Jackson, while
praising Len Syme and
Michael Marmot (that doesnt mean they agree with her; just
they dont have the
honor of being on her enemies list). I would be willing to
share my remarks.
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<fontfamily><param>Rockwell</param><smaller>My book,
"Income, SES & Health" and monograph, "Improving Health:
It Doesn't
Take a Revolution" coauthored by Jim Auerbach & Bonnie
Lefkowitz & me were mentioned.
"Income, SES & Health" has chapters by Len Syme, Ichiro
Kawachi/Bruce Kennedy,
Richard Wilkinson, Clyde Hertzman, Nancy Adler, David
Williams, James Lardner,
Nicole Lurie, Bill Roders, Katherine Newman, Len Nichols,
and George Kaplan. It has
lots of charts and data to refute Satel's simplistic
attacks. Auerbach & I edited the book.
This book is available online on
<<http://www.npa1.org>www.npa1.org ($20, I think). I have
a few more comp
copies left of "Revolution," and it can also be ordered
online at <<http://www.npa1.org>www.npa1.org.
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<fontfamily><param>Rockwell</param><smaller>I'd love to
hear from anyone else after a similar forum on public
health & social determinants of
health.
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<fontfamily><param>Rockwell</param><smaller>Best,
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<fontfamily><param>Rockwell</param><smaller>Barbara
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<fontfamily><param>Rockwell</param><color><param>0000,0000,8080</param><smaller>Barbara
Krimgold
Center for the Advancement of Health
2000 Florida Ave. NW, Suite 210
Washington, DC 20009
Tel: 202-387-2829 ext. 109
Fax: 202-387-2857
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