Access to healthcare is important to all of us. Did the arrival of state medicine in the twentieth century mean that everyone had access to good medical services? If you fell sick in 1930 where could you get treatment – from a GP, a hospital, a nurse? This unit shows that in the early twentieth century, access to care was unequally divided. The rich could afford care; working men, women and children were helped by the state; others had to rely on their own resources
Book synopsis: During the twentieth century, medicine has been radically transformed and powerfully ...
Hospital is a social institution which was designed for treating patients. Social institutions for c...
In the last three decades, the American health care system has undergone revolutionary change. What ...
One hundred years ago, in 1908, health care was virtually unregulated and health insurance, nonexist...
Domestic medicine can be defined as medical treatment provided within the home or community that is ...
As recently as the mid- to late-nineteenth century, it could honestly be said that there was no medi...
I am not an advocate for frequent changes in laws and constitutions, but laws and institutions must ...
Healthcare in the United States experienced a remarkable transformation during the late 19th and ear...
All over Europe, the provision of healthcare services is widely considered a primary duty of the gov...
Preventive medicine has vast unused possibilities for improving the health of the population, partly...
Health is a valuable asset for every person and it is an individual aim to stay healthy. Whether and...
Medicine evolves to reflect the needs of society.This evolution is commonly viewed to be drivenby sc...
The state in Australia was only minimally involved in health matters at the beginning of the twentie...
iscussing health care between self-help, intermediary organisations and formal poor relief in terms ...
Facilitating access is concerned with helping people to command appropriate health care resources in...
Book synopsis: During the twentieth century, medicine has been radically transformed and powerfully ...
Hospital is a social institution which was designed for treating patients. Social institutions for c...
In the last three decades, the American health care system has undergone revolutionary change. What ...
One hundred years ago, in 1908, health care was virtually unregulated and health insurance, nonexist...
Domestic medicine can be defined as medical treatment provided within the home or community that is ...
As recently as the mid- to late-nineteenth century, it could honestly be said that there was no medi...
I am not an advocate for frequent changes in laws and constitutions, but laws and institutions must ...
Healthcare in the United States experienced a remarkable transformation during the late 19th and ear...
All over Europe, the provision of healthcare services is widely considered a primary duty of the gov...
Preventive medicine has vast unused possibilities for improving the health of the population, partly...
Health is a valuable asset for every person and it is an individual aim to stay healthy. Whether and...
Medicine evolves to reflect the needs of society.This evolution is commonly viewed to be drivenby sc...
The state in Australia was only minimally involved in health matters at the beginning of the twentie...
iscussing health care between self-help, intermediary organisations and formal poor relief in terms ...
Facilitating access is concerned with helping people to command appropriate health care resources in...
Book synopsis: During the twentieth century, medicine has been radically transformed and powerfully ...
Hospital is a social institution which was designed for treating patients. Social institutions for c...
In the last three decades, the American health care system has undergone revolutionary change. What ...