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Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0271016205
Category: Medical
Health Care and Reform in Industrialized Countries
This timely volume examines the health care systems of Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Download Health Care and Reform in Industrialized Countries medical books for free.
All democratic and affluent, with well-educated populations and high health standards, these countries have interacted with each other extensively over the years in commercial, cultural, and scientific affairs. The essayists, all resident health care experts, address here the ways in which their countries influence, and are influenced by, the health care systems of other countries studied here. They also examine their common problems-not least the increasing pressure to serve aging populations while maintaining economic balance.Each covering a different country, the chapters Get Health Care and Reform in Industrialized Countries our bestseller medical books.

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