Public health and public goods

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2011-11-01

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It has become increasingly difficult to distinguish public health (and public health ethics) from tangentially related fields like social work. I argue that we should reclaim the more traditional conception of public health as the provision of health-related public goods. The public goods account has the advantage of establishing a relatively clear and distinctive mission for public health. It also allows a consensus of people with different comprehensive moral and political commitments to endorse public health measures, even if they disagree about precisely why they are desirable. © The Author 2011. Published by Oxford University Press.

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10.1093/phe/phr027

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Anomaly, J (2011). Public health and public goods. Public Health Ethics, 4(3). pp. 251–259. 10.1093/phe/phr027 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/6321.

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