Reconstructing data: Evidence-Based Medicine and Evidence-Based Public Health in context
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Universidad de Granada
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Medicina basada en la evidencia Salud pública basada en la evidencia Historia de la salud pública Sociología de la salud Profesión médica Evidence-based medicine Evidence-based public health History of public health Sociology of health Medical profession
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2006Referencia bibliográfica
Davidovitch, Nadav. «Reconstructing data : evidence-Based Medicine and Evidence-Based Public Health in context». Dynamis: Acta Hispanica ad Medicinae Scientiarumque Historiam Illustrandam, 2006, Vol. 26, p. 287-306.
Abstract
The emergence of Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) as the gold-standard practice
in biomedicine and public health practices represents a significant epistemological
turn in modern medicine. The development of Evidence-Based Public Health (EBPH)
followed the emergence of Evidence-Based Medicine, as an attempt to ground health
policies and interventions on «sound facts». The present paper analyzes the historical
and sociological roots of this turn. We evaluate the ethical and social consequences
of this transformation, both within the medical profession (the polarization between
a medical elite which strengthened its professional status, and a rank and file which experienced a process of «de-professionalization») and in its relationship to the welfare
state (the link between the medical elite, EBM, EBPH and the commodification of
health care and public health).