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Critique of Contemporary Medicine and Health Care by Conflict Theorists, Lecture notes of Management Accounting

An analysis of the critique by conflict theorists towards contemporary medicine and health care. The critique encompasses three main points: willful ignorance towards root causes of health, disregard for the socially constructed nature of health and illness, and the contradictory outcomes generated by the monetization of health care. The document serves as a valuable resource for understanding the perspectives of conflict theorists on the shortcomings of contemporary health care systems.

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2023/2024

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Download Critique of Contemporary Medicine and Health Care by Conflict Theorists and more Lecture notes Management Accounting in PDF only on Docsity! SOC 101 In their critique of contemporary medicine/health care, conflict theorists argue that... Group of answer choices There is willful ignorance towards root causes of health, like poverty and discrimination The socially constructed nature of health & illlness is not taken seriously The monetization of health care generates contradictory outcomes A & C All of the above The correct answer is: All of the above Conflict theorists critique contemporary medicine/health care on several fronts: 1. Willful Ignorance Towards Root Causes of Health: Conflict theorists argue that contemporary medicine often overlooks the root causes of health issues, such as poverty and discrimination. These social determinants of health are often ignored in favor of a more individualistic approach to health care. 2. The Socially Constructed Nature of Health & Illness: According to conflict theorists, health and illness are not just biological or physiological conditions but are also socially constructed. This means that societal norms, values, and institutions play a significant role in defining what is considered healthy or sick. However, this perspective is often not taken seriously in contemporary health care.
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