Price of Health
Discover the intricate history of health policy in Australia with Price of Health by James A. Gillespie. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2002, this compelling book spans 380 pages and delves into the significant conflicts that have shaped the Australian healthcare landscape. From 1910 to 1960, Gillespie examines the clashes among the medical profession, bureaucrats, friendly societies, and political parties, providing essential context to today’s health policy debates. This insightful exploration is invaluable for anyone interested in the evolution of healthcare systems and services in Australia and New Zealand. Gain a deeper understanding of the historical underpinnings of medical policy in one of the most contentious areas of social welfare. Don’t miss the opportunity to enrich your knowledge with this essential read!