For healthcare systems, law schools, bar associations, mental health organizations, policy institutes, educational institutions, and community groups.
Building Abundance is not a book about what is wrong. Every person working in healthcare, mental health, education, housing, criminal justice, or legal services already knows what is wrong. They sit inside it every day.
This is a book about what the evidence says works — domain by domain, with full source documentation, in the countries and communities that have made different choices. It gives practitioners the clinical and policy language to name what they are seeing and the framework to argue for what the evidence supports.
Mental health and healthcare organizations Chapter 7 and Chapter 8 document, with clinical precision, what the underfunding and structural distortion of these systems costs patients and providers both.
Law schools and bar associations Chapter 28 makes the legal argument that the documented pattern of decisions across every major policy domain constitutes a structural equal protection problem. Full legal citations in the Note on Sources.
Medical schools and residency programs The series offers a clinical framework for the social determinants of health that goes beyond the standard curriculum. Thirty-four years of practitioner experience applied directly to clinical training.
Policy institutes and advocacy organizations The Summary of Proposals — ninety concrete policy recommendations organized by domain — provides an evidence-based agenda applicable to legislative advocacy, regulatory comment, and organizational policy work.
Educators and community organizations Each book includes a Reading Group Guide designed for classroom, professional development, and community use.
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