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Making Health Public A Manifesto For A New Social Contract 1st Edition Peter Littlejohns

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Making Health Public A Manifesto For A New Social Contract 1st Edition Peter Littlejohns
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.67 MB
Pages: 120
Author: Peter Littlejohns, David J. Hunter, Albert Weale, Jacqueline Johnson, Toslima Khatun
ISBN: 9781447371267, 1447371267
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Making Health Public A Manifesto For A New Social Contract 1st Edition Peter Littlejohns by Peter Littlejohns, David J. Hunter, Albert Weale, Jacqueline Johnson, Toslima Khatun 9781447371267, 1447371267 instant download after payment.

A public health crisis is gripping the UK. Improvements in life expectancy have stalled, health inequalities have widened, obesity and alcohol misuse are placing an increasing strain on health services and urban air pollution is now widely recognised as a serious health hazard. COVID-19 revealed the weaknesses of the UK's public health system, once thought to be among the best in the world. Against this background, this book examines the organisational and political barriers to an effective public health system showcased through the UK. It urges that what is needed is a new social contract, in which health policy is truly public.

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