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Choices for Health Care

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Choices for Health Care

Part of the book series: Studies in Social Policy ((STUDSOPO))

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From the standpoint of social security, a health service providing full preventive and creative treatment of every kind to every citizen without exceptions, without remuneration limit and without an economic barrier at any point to delay recourse to it, is the ideal plan … The primary interest of the Ministry of Social Security is not in the details of the national health service or in its financial arrangements. It is in finding a health service which will diminish disease by prevention and cure [1].

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© 1986 Gavin H. Mooney, Elizabeth M. Russell and Roy D. Weir

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Mooney, G.H., Russell, E.M., Weir, R.D. (1986). Choices for Health Care. In: Choices for Health Care. Studies in Social Policy. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-18252-7_1

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