Privatization and the new medical pluralism : shifting healthcare landscapes in Maya Guatemala /
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Lexington Books,
2015
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Table of Contents:
- Strategic alliances: the shifting motivations for NGO collaboration with government programs / Jonathan Maupin
- "Mi familia probreza": conditional cash transfers and maternal-child health in rural Guatemala / Shom Dasgupta-Tsinikas and Paul Wise
- Forced motherhood in Guatemala: an analysis of the Thousand Days Initiative / Alejandra Colom
- "This disease is for those who can afford it": diabetes in Indigenous Maya communities / David Flood and Peter Rohloff
- Capitalizing on care: marketplace quasi-pharmaceuticals in the Guatemalan health-seeking landscape / Rachel Hall-Clifford
- Engaging mental healthcare in a disengaged system / Carla Pezzia
- Hysterectomies and healer shopping: cervical cancer and therapeutic anarchy in Guatemala / Anita Chary
- Leveraging resources in contemporary Maya midwifery / Nora King, Anita Chary, and Peter Rohloff
- Conclusion: a bad conscience of justice! / Peter Benson.