Health policy for health care professionals

`This excellent, concise and even-handed book confronts the contradictions and dilemmas at the heart of today's NHS. The book is aimed at healthcare professionals and students of health policy, and covers its major themes over the past 60 years, with particular attention to Labour's policy...

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Main Authors: Bradshaw, Peter L. (Author), Bradshaw, Gwendolen (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Thousand Oaks SAGE 2004
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