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We speak with Dr. Stephen Bezruchka who teaches at the University of Washington’s School of Public Health. He’s written extensively on the impact of societal and economic inequalities on the ...
Wealth in the United States can buy many things: education, homes, vacations. It can even buy the best doctors and diet, but it can’t buy health. Why not? Ask Stephen Bezruchka, a public health ...
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Stephen Bezruchka, M.D., M.P.H. is Associate Teaching Professor Emeritus in the Departments of Health Systems & Population Health and of Global Health at the School of Public Health, University of ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Stephen Bezruchka M.D. is an Author with one video in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2023 Speech. Physician Stephen Bezruchka, who teaches at the ...
To help understand this, Scheer Intelligence host Robert Scheer welcomes Dr. Stephen Bezruchka, a former emergency physician, current scholar of the impact of economic inequity on health, and author ...
Stephen Bezruchka is with the faculty of the Departments of Health Serviecs and Global Health at the University of Washington. He worked as an emergency physician for thirty years and has spent much ...
Stephen Bezruchka, from the School of Public Health, University of Washington in Seattle, USA. Studies of wealthy countries show that greater national wealth does not equate with better health for ...
Dr. Stephen Bezruchka, with the UW's School of Public Health and Community Medicine, argued that better health for Americans, as measured by life expectancy, would accrue from more taxes on the rich.
Stephen Bezruchka, from the School of Public Health, University of Washington in Seattle, USA. The author points out that studies on wealthy countries show that greater national wealth does not ...
This event was hosted by Elliott Bay Book Company in Seattle. Physician Stephen Bezruchka, who teaches at the University of Washington, talked about the impact that economic inequality has on the ...
According to Stephen Bezruchka, U.S. population health lags behind that of dozens of other countries for two main reasons: extreme economic inequality and a lack of government support directed at ...