Review of “Health Care Off the Books: Poverty, Illness, and Strategies for Survival in Urban America,” by Danielle T. Raudenbush, 2020. Oakland: University of California Press, paper, 171 pages.
Review of “Health Care Off the Books: Poverty, Illness, and Strategies for Survival in Urban America,” by Danielle T. Raudenbush, 2020. Oakland: University of California Press, paper, 171 pages.
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Raudenbush here gives us a very revealing story of the ways in which poor urban dwellers in a project navigate the challenging world of health care, some with insurance, some without. Raudenbush shows us there are three different levels of approaches to getting the needed pills, bandages, and even medical equipment whether patients follow the formal approach to getting their healthcare—or not.
Review of “Health Care Off the Books: Poverty, Illness, and Strategies for Survival in Urban America,” by Danielle T. Raudenbush, 2020. Oakland: University of California Press, paper, 171 pages.
Review of “Health Care Off the Books…
Review of “Health Care Off the Books: Poverty, Illness, and Strategies for Survival in Urban America,” by Danielle T. Raudenbush, 2020. Oakland: University of California Press, paper, 171 pages.
Raudenbush here gives us a very revealing story of the ways in which poor urban dwellers in a project navigate the challenging world of health care, some with insurance, some without. Raudenbush shows us there are three different levels of approaches to getting the needed pills, bandages, and even medical equipment whether patients follow the formal approach to getting their healthcare—or not.