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Area of Science:

  • Art and Health
  • Socioeconomics

Background:

  • The US health sector is undergoing significant financial shifts.
  • Art can serve as a medium to explore complex societal issues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To visually represent the values underpinning the US health sector's financial climate.
  • To prompt reflection on the ethical dimensions of healthcare finance.

Main Methods:

  • A watercolor drawing serves as the primary visual medium.
  • The artwork is the second in a series focused on healthcare economics.

Main Results:

  • The visual narrative implicitly critiques or endorses certain values within the health sector.
  • The artwork prompts viewers to consider the alignment of actions with stated healthcare values.

Conclusions:

  • Visual art can offer unique insights into the financial and ethical dimensions of the US health sector.
  • Further exploration of art's role in understanding healthcare's changing financial climate is warranted.