Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of HealthBoyars, 1976 - 294 頁 |
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... consumer control of hospital boards should therefore force doctors to improve their wares . ( 2 ) The delivery of ... consumers do have power to get more for their money ; welfare bureaucracies do have the power to generally assumed that ...
... consumer control of hospital boards should therefore force doctors to improve their wares . ( 2 ) The delivery of ... consumers do have power to get more for their money ; welfare bureaucracies do have the power to generally assumed that ...
第 230 頁
... consumer protection and to seek solace from politicians who will check the high - handed- ness of medical producers.40 The need for such self - protec- 40 For examples of public reports on research in the service of consumer advocacy in ...
... consumer protection and to seek solace from politicians who will check the high - handed- ness of medical producers.40 The need for such self - protec- 40 For examples of public reports on research in the service of consumer advocacy in ...
第 236 頁
... Consumer protection thus turns quickly into a crusade to transform independent people into clients at all cost . Unless it disabuses the client of his urge to demand and take more services , consumer protection only reinforces the ...
... Consumer protection thus turns quickly into a crusade to transform independent people into clients at all cost . Unless it disabuses the client of his urge to demand and take more services , consumer protection only reinforces the ...
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