Private complaints and public health : Richard Titmuss on the National Health Service
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Private complaints and public health : Richard Titmuss on the National Health Service
Policy Press, 2004
- : pbk
- : hbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-232) and index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9781861345608
内容説明
Richard Titmuss was one of the 20th century's foremost social policy theorists. This accessible Reader is the first compendium of his work on public health, health promotion and health inequalities.
Most of Titmuss's work has been out of print for many years. This volume, like its predecessor, Welfare and wellbeing (The Policy Press, 2001), is important in bringing the work of this highly influential thinker to the attention of a new generation of social policy students and policy makers. It also enhances current debates about how complex societies can best provide for the health of all their citizens.
目次
- Introduction Ann Oakley and Jonathan Barker
- Prologue: The experience of being a patient
- PART One: Social medicine and social inequality Commentaries by Mike Wadsworth and Jerry Morris
- Infant mortality
- The social disease of juvenile rheumatism
- Health and social change: the example of rheumatic heart disease
- War and disease
- PART Two: On the National Health Service Commentary by John Ashton
- Towards a national hospital service
- The policy background
- The structure of the NHS in England
- The NHS and general practice
- The ethics and economics of medical care
- PART Three: The sociology of health care Commentary by ????
- Medical behaviour, science and the NHS
- The hospital and its patients
- 'Therapeutic' drugs
- Planning for ageing and the health and welfare services
- PART Four: Health, values and social policy Commentary by Julian Le Grand
- Choice and the welfare state
- The gift of blood
- Doctors and 'socialised medicine'
- Medical ethics and social change in developing societies
- Health and the welfare state. Postscript: Richard Titmuss's contribution to the sociology of health and illness Raymond Illsley.
- 巻冊次
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: hbk ISBN 9781861345615
内容説明
Richard Titmuss was one of the 20th century's foremost social policy theorists. This accessible Reader is the first compendium of his work on public health, health promotion and health inequalities.
Most of Titmuss's work has been out of print for many years. This volume, like its predecessor, Welfare and wellbeing (The Policy Press, 2001), is important in bringing the work of this highly influential thinker to the attention of a new generation of social policy students and policy makers. It also enhances current debates about how complex societies can best provide for the health of all their citizens.
目次
- Contents: Introduction Ann Oakley and Jonathan Barker
- Prologue: The experience of being a patient
- Part One: Social medicine and social inequality Commentaries by Mike Wadsworth and Jerry Morris
- Infant mortality
- The social disease of juvenile rheumatism
- Health and social change: the example of rheumatic heart disease
- War and disease. Part Two: On the National Health Service Commentary by John Ashton
- Towards a national hospital service
- The policy background
- The structure of the NHS in England
- The NHS and general practice
- The ethics and economics of medical care
- Part Three: The sociology of health care Commentary by ????
- Medical behaviour, science and the NHS
- The hospital and its patients
- 'Therapeutic' drugs
- Planning for ageing and the health and welfare services
- Part Four: Health, values and social policy Commentary by Julian Le Grand
- Choice and the welfare state
- The gift of blood
- Doctors and 'socialised medicine'
- Medical ethics and social change in developing societies
- Health and the welfare state. Postscript: Richard Titmuss's contribution to the sociology of health and illness Raymond Illsley.
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