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Andrew Vallance Owen. 178 pages. London: British Medical Journal; 1992. $13.00.
Short, lively papers offering personal views on a wide range of problems and questions in British health care: relations with patient, educational needs, finance, structures for service, and staffing government. Despite the British orientation, these analyses and suggestions are worth the attention of Americans concerned with health-care policy and programs and with their local problems in medical services.
LITERATURE OF MEDICINE
Reviews, Notes, and Listings: The Health Debate Live: 45 Interviews from the BMA's Leading for Health
15 June 1993 | Volume 118 Issue 12 | Page 991
The Health Debate Live: 45 Interviews from the BMA's Leading for Health
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