Description
At its core, this book explains how healthcare access is shaped not only by medical services themselves but by a complex network of factors including income inequality, transport limitations, education gaps, workforce shortages, language barriers, disability access challenges, and digital exclusion. These barriers do not exist in isolation—they combine to create real-world consequences for individuals, families, and entire communities.
Written in a clear, compassionate, and accessible style, Trapped in the System helps readers understand key concepts such as health disparities, social determinants of health, healthcare inequality, patient access barriers, and preventative care gaps. It shows how delays in diagnosis, interrupted treatment, and missed preventive care can quietly shape long-term health outcomes in ways that are often preventable.
The book also explores the growing role of mental health access and reproductive healthcare within broader systems of inequality. It highlights how stigma, cost, lack of providers, and uneven distribution of services can create invisible barriers that are just as impactful as physical distance or financial hardship. Readers are guided through a thoughtful understanding of how these issues affect dignity, wellbeing, and life opportunities.
Importantly, this book does not simply describe problems—it examines pathways forward. It explores how community-based healthcare, culturally responsive services, improved health education, stronger patient advocacy, and thoughtful policy reform can help reduce inequality. It also evaluates the promise and limitations of digital health tools, including how technology can both bridge gaps and create new ones when access to devices, connectivity, or digital literacy is uneven.
Whether you are a student, healthcare professional, policymaker, advocate, or simply someone who wants to understand why healthcare access remains unequal, this book provides a clear and meaningful lens into the systems shaping modern health outcomes. It is both informative and thought-provoking, designed to deepen awareness without overwhelming the reader.
Trapped in the System ultimately challenges us to see healthcare not just as a service, but as a shared social responsibility—one that affects all of us, regardless of background or circumstance.
Details
Publisher - Xspurts.com
Language - English
Perfect Bound
Contributors
By author
Scarlett J. Huntington
Published Date - 2026-06-23
ISBN - 9781776845897
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 2 cm
Page Count - 365
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