Am struck by how middle of the road the suggestions are.
How about some of Navarro's work? I am also sure that there are British and other classical writings from other countries.
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here! here! George.
Interesting that most of the suggestions are American and come from
Americans. Presumably this reflects their shambolic health care
systems!! whose characteristics are emulated in Europe in terms of
inefficiency and to varying degrees inequity (e.g UK and US health
inequalities), but at least are cheaper!
Alan
George France wrote:
> Archie Cochrane's Effectiveness and Effectiveness of 1972 is a gem
> well worth considering.
> George France
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> Hi
>
> I have a quick question. We're keen to start a new section in
> /Health Economics, Policy and Law/ that revisits and reviews some
> of the classic texts in health policy (economics, political
> science or law-related) from the past. Books we have in mind so
> far are Bob Evans' 'Strained Mercy', one of Brian Abel-Smith's
> books, Victor Fuchs' 'Who Shall Live?', and "The Gift
> Relationship" by Titmuss.
>
> We were wondering if any of you could suggest some classic texts
> that you think we might usefully review in this series?
>
> Best,
>
> Adam
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