Necessary conditions for a socialist health service

Health Care Analysis 5 (3):205-216 (1997)
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Abstract

A socialist health service in a non-socialist society may be forced to stress care and rescue rather than prevention, health maintenance or the promotion of better health and more equal health status. A socialist health service ought to be ‘integrated’. A socialist health service ought to provide universal and comprehensive care

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