Policies, Plans, and People
Discover the groundbreaking work of Judith Justice in her book Policies, Plans, and People, published by the University of California Press in 1989. This insightful paperback spans 220 pages and takes an interdisciplinary approach to explore the intersection of anthropology and health care planning. Justice expertly illustrates how anthropologists and planners can collaborate to create health care programs that are culturally compatible with the communities they serve. By bridging the gap between social science and medical practices, this book is essential for anyone interested in enhancing health systems and services in diverse populations. Delve into the rich history and contemporary relevance of health care planning with this informative read that is perfect for students, professionals, and anyone passionate about anthropology and public health.