Title of article :
SOCIAL CAPITAL AS AN EFFECTIVE MEANS AGAINST MEDICAL EXPLOITATION: WHAT CIVIL SOCIETY CAN DO
Author/Authors :
MEYER، MARKO نويسنده , , MEYER UEDING، JENNIFER نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2012
Abstract :
The costs of medical treatment are increasing worldwide. In low-income countries
adequate health insurance systems are lacking and the average person is forced to
pay for medical services out of pocket, oftentimes going into debt. At the same time
certain sectors of the medical industry are expanding the health care market and
prescribing unnecessary drugs and treatments. Here we look at this problem of
medical exploitation in India and introduce social capital as one potential
countermeasure. The relationship between health care and social capital has not yet
been sufficiently explored and the oftentimes scientifically vague concept of social
capital has been criticized. In response to this criticism we have undertaken a
literature review using the ideas of Robert Putnam as a reference point. By means of
a qualitative case study we proceed to illustrate how social capital can be employed
against medical exploitation. Our case study focuses on a federation of
neighborhood associations in Hyderabad which campaigns for medical fairness. We
discuss how this community employs bonding and bridging forms of social capital.
Although collective action against medical exploitation depends on an array of
resources, we conclude that social capital is a resource that communities already
possess, and deserves recognition.
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities