The Nation's health : a strategy for the 1990s : a report from an independent multidisciplinary committee chaired by Alwyn Smith
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The Nation's health : a strategy for the 1990s : a report from an independent multidisciplinary committee chaired by Alwyn Smith
King Edward's Hospital Fund for London, c1988
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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: pbk ISBN 9780197246474
Description
This is the first report from an independent UK-wide multi-disciplinary committee which areviews progress in public health in the UK over the last decade and outlines a national strategy for the next decade. The responsibilities of government, national agencies, and health and local authorities are identified. The committee was chaired by Professor Alwyn Smith, former president of the Faculty of Community Medicine. A complete list of the members of the committee is attached. The committee was jointly sponsored by the King's Fund, the Health Education Council (now the Health Education Authority), the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the Scottish Health Education Group.
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ISBN 9780197246481
Description
This is the first report of an independent, national, multi-disciplnary committee; it reviews progress in public health in the UK over the last decade, and outlines a national strategy for the next. The public responsibilities of government and national agencies are identified, as are those of health and local authorities. The committee was chaired by Professor Alwyn Smith and was jointly sponsored by the King's Fund, the Health Education Council (now Authority), the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and the Scottish Health Education Group. Health professionals; the general reader.
Table of Contents
Committee: Alwyn Smith, Patrick Hamilton, Bobbie Jacobson, Celia Husband, Beulah Bewley, David Donnison, Shirley Goodwin, J.A. Muir Gray, June Huntington, J.N. Morris, R.E. Kendell, Alan Maryon Davies, Baroness Masham of Ilton, David Metcalfe, Victor Morrison, Usha Prashar, Jill Spratley, David Taylor.
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