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Discussion of public health and health care policy, from a public health perspective. The U.S. spends more on medical services than any other country, but we get less for it. Major reasons include lack of universal access, unequal treatment, and underinvestment in public health and social welfare. We will critically examine the economics, politics and sociology of health and illness in the U.S. and the world.
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Yep, definitely worth a chuckle.
10 years ago I was waiting for a plane and purchased Longitudes and Attitudes, a series of post 9/11 and pre Iraq war articles. A few years ago I found it in a corner of the bookshelf and started browsing through it. Who needs the generator when you can go back to the archives?
But, the big but award, his recent article on carbon tax is spot on as are others.
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