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Mama Might Be Better Off Dead: The Failure of Health Care in Urban America First Edition, Edition
Contributor(s): Abraham, Laurie Kaye (Author), Ansell MD, David A. (Foreword by)
ISBN: 022662370X     ISBN-13: 9780226623702
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
OUR PRICE:   $19.80  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Public Health
- Social Science | Sociology - Urban
- Political Science | American Government - Local
Dewey: 362.108
LCCN: 2018039745
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6" W x 8.9" (1.00 lbs) 304 pages
Themes:
- Demographic Orientation - Urban
- Ethnic Orientation - African American
- Chronological Period - 20th Century
 
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Publisher Description:
North Lawndale, a neighborhood that lies in the shadows of Chicago's Loop, is surrounded by some of the city's finest medical facilities, Yet, it is one of the sickest, most medically underserved communities in the country.

Mama Might Be Better Off Dead immerses readers in the lives of four generations of a poor, African-American family in the neighborhood, who are beset with the devastating illnesses that are all too common in America's inner-cities. Headed by Jackie Banes, who oversees the care of a diabetic grandmother, a husband on kidney dialysis, an ailing father, and three children, the Banes family contends with countless medical crises. From visits to emergency rooms and dialysis units, to trials with home care, to struggles for Medicaid eligibility, Laurie Kaye Abraham chronicles their access--or more often, lack thereof--to medical care. Told sympathetically but without sentimentality, their story reveals an inadequate health care system that is further undermined by the direct and indirect effects of poverty.

Both disturbing and illuminating, Mama Might Be Better Off Dead is an unsettling, profound look at the human face of health care in America. Published to great acclaim in 1993, the book in this new edition includes an incisive foreword by David Ansell, a physician who worked at Mt. Sinai Hospital, where much of the Banes family's narrative unfolds.


Contributor Bio(s): Abraham, Laurie Kaye: - Laurie Kaye Abraham is a freelance writer and senior editor of New York Magazine. She lives in Brooklyn, NY.Ansell MD, David A.: - David A. Ansell, MD, is the senior vice president and associate provost for community health equity as well as the Michael E. Kelly Professor of Medicine at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. He is the author of County: Life, Death, and Politics at Chicago's Public Hospital.