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The July-August 1980 issue of HealthPAC Bulletin focuses on the intersection of health, environment, and regulation, highlighting the petrochemical industry's push against government oversight at the expense of public health. An article discusses community health in Chicago, emphasizing how environmental factors impact health outcomes more than hospital care. The issue also features insights on the growing urban poor population and its implications for health services, particularly as cities face budget cuts and increased demand for care. Additionally, the issue touches on the role of health educators and the need for collective action in health promotion.
The January-February 1981 issue of HealthPAC Bulletin reflects on the political shift to the right under the Reagan administration, highlighting the challenges faced by progressive health policy advocates. Key articles discuss the complexities of mental health issues, the community takeover of Harlem Hospital led by Diane Lacey, and the struggles of New York nurses during a strike against city management. The editorial emphasizes the urgent need for comprehensive health reforms amidst growing disparities in access to care, particularly for marginalized populations. The issue also critiques the influence of corporate interests in healthcare and the ongoing fight for national health insurance.
The Fall 1988 issue of HealthPAC Bulletin highlights the significant contract victory for New York City's home care workers, who have long faced exploitation and low wages. The article by Barbara Caress details the struggles and achievements of Local 1199 and District Council 1707 in advocating for better pay and working conditions for these predominantly minority and female workers. Additionally, the issue features discussions on the broader implications of nursing care in an uncaring society, emphasizing the need for democratizing healthcare management to ensure accountability and responsiveness to community needs. The issue also touches on international health issues, including the impact of apartheid in South Africa.