Wednesday, May 6, 2020

A Short Note On Fernandopulle s Work Of Uninsured

Sered and Fernandopulle’s work of Uninsured in America brings awareness to the tainted health care system implemented by the United States. This book was completed in 2004 during the election year, at the time George W. Bush became president, and speaks for over 40 million Americans that lack basic health insurance. More than one hundred interviews were conducted with uninsured women, men, and their families as well as with a number of wellness centers, health care providers, and policy makers. Interviewee’s situations were highlighted as they describe their personal gravitational pull into death spirals as their diseases and conditions were left untreated, and their debt accumulated due to a deprivation of health insurance. The authors directly denunciate the development of the caste of the ill, infirm, and marginally employed to employment and health insurance. The authors state that, â€Å"the current American system in which health care is linked to employment is creating a caste of the chronically ill, infirm, and marginally employed.† (Sered and Fernandopulle, 2005, p. 15) They refer to the working poor as part of this caste because of the long-lasting immobility from the death spiral as well as recognizable physical features usually due to occupational conditions. People of this caste take on jobs that are part-time. Part-time work is both low paying and does not offer health insurance. There are many portals that pull individuals and their families into the

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