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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The gold-standard on determinants of Population Health,
By hodgins@intrahus.med.unc.edu (Chapel Hill, North Carolina) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Why Are Some People Healthy and Others Not?: The Determinants of Health of Populations (Social Institutions and Social Change) (Paperback)
In the tradition of Dubos, McKeown, and Geoffrey Rose - but goes further and draws on recent data. By multiple authors. The early chapters make for exhilarating reading. "Producing Health, Consuming Health Care" by Evans and Stoddard in particular will be heavily cited for years to come. Later chapters, on implications for policy, come as a bit of a let down. Ultimately, the book is at its strongest in its account of what produces health but isn't as satisfying in its discussions of repercussions for practice.
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Why Are Some People Healthy and Others Not?: The Determinants of Health of Populations (Social Institutions and Social Change) by Theodore R. Marmor (Hardcover - September 1, 1994)
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