British health policy has undergone enormous change in the post-war
era. The NHS established in the post-war period has been constantly
reorganised, and the role of doctors and associated medical
professions has radically changed. This book considers the changes in
health policy and in the service provided by the NHS, and examines in
detail the 'mixed economy' of health care and the role of different
providers of health care, as well as their relationships both with
recipients of care and the state. In doing so, Professor Berridge
sheds light on the increasingly important part that lay people,
especially women, have played in the provision of health care and
looks at community care and the shifting balance of power within the
medical profession. The book provides a guide to changes in health and
health policy during and since World War II, giving an authoritative
analysis of the most recent research.
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ISBN
9780511837661
Publisert
2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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