Om The State And The Doctor
In this work, the Webbs analyze the complex relationship between the state and the medical profession in the early 20th century, and argue that the state has a legitimate role in regulating and providing healthcare. The book examines the history and current state of healthcare in Britain and other countries, and proposes several policy prescriptions for improving healthcare.
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