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This timely comparative study assesses the role of medical doctors in reforming publicly-funded health services in England and Canada. Respected authors from health and legal backgrounds from both sides of the Atlantic consider how the high status of the profession uniquely influences reforms. With summaries of developments in models of care and the participation of doctors since the inception of publicly-funded healthcare systems, they ask whether professionals might be considered allies or enemies of policymakers. With insights for future health policy and research, the book is an important contribution to debates about the complex relationship between doctors and the systems in which they practice.
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