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John Lister brings his critique of health policy up to date. He questions whether the major 'reforms' which have been, and are still being, introduced are driven primarily by the health needs of the wider population or, in fact, by non-health considerations - the financial and political concerns of governments and global institutions.

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John Lister brings his critique of health policy up to date. He questions whether the major 'reforms' which have been, and are still being, introduced are driven primarily by the health needs of the wider population or, in fact, by non-health considerations - the financial and political concerns of governments and global institutions.
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Autorenporträt
John Lister has been a prominent and outspoken health campaigner as the information director of London Health Emergency for more than 25 years. He is also a senior lecturer in health journalism at Coventry University and the author of Europe's Health for Sale: The Heavy Cost of Privatisation, Health Policy Reform: Driving the Wrong Way?, and The NHS After 60: For Patients or Profits?