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... medical profession to determine what shall be considered good care . In late 1973 President Nixon signed Public Law 92-603 estab- lishing mandatory cost and quality controls ( by Professional Standard Review Organizations ) for the tax ...
... medical profession to determine what shall be considered good care . In late 1973 President Nixon signed Public Law 92-603 estab- lishing mandatory cost and quality controls ( by Professional Standard Review Organizations ) for the tax ...
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... medical complex could promote equal access to healthy care . Public Control over the Medical Mafia A third kind of public policy , namely the attempt to control the internal organization of the medical profession , has equally health ...
... medical complex could promote equal access to healthy care . Public Control over the Medical Mafia A third kind of public policy , namely the attempt to control the internal organization of the medical profession , has equally health ...
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... professional monopoly in assigning the sick role , it cannot control the multiplication of patients . Tax Support to All Medical Sects The medical profession has largely ceased to pursue the goals of an association of artisans who apply ...
... professional monopoly in assigning the sick role , it cannot control the multiplication of patients . Tax Support to All Medical Sects The medical profession has largely ceased to pursue the goals of an association of artisans who apply ...
Contents
PREFACE | 9 |
THE EPIDEMIC OF MODERN MEDICINE | 15 |
THE MEDICALIZATION OF LIFE | 31 |
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