La défaite de la santé publique

La défaite de la santé publique
Title La défaite de la santé publique PDF eBook
Author Aquilino Morelle
Publisher Flammarion-Pere Castor
Pages 412
Release 1996
Genre Medical
ISBN

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Stupéfaite, la France découvrait, en 1991, "l'affaire du sang contaminé". Cinq ans plus tard, notre pays va enfin comprendre que la contamination des hémophiles n'était que le premier signe de la véritable faillite du système français de santé publique. (...) De ce mal français, les racines sont profondes: elles sont historiques et sociologiques, et cet essai entreprend de les mettre à jour ... [Editeur]

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Publisher Odile Jacob
Pages 406
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ISBN 2738182755

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La France et ses administrations : un état des savoirs

La France et ses administrations : un état des savoirs
Title La France et ses administrations : un état des savoirs PDF eBook
Author Jean-Michel Eymeri–Douzans
Publisher Primento
Pages 636
Release 2013-06-12
Genre Law
ISBN 2802740849

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En pleine congruence avec l’ambition du Groupe Européen pour l’Administration Publique d’encourager les échanges interculturels, ce livre constitue une entreprise originale, mi-anglophone mi-francophone. Cet ouvrage issu du Congrès du GEAP 2010 a pour objet de combler un déplorable fossé et de donner une visibilité internationale au « cas français ». Dès lors ce livre, en 18 chapitres rédigés en français par une équipe interdisciplinaire (politistes, sociologues, historiens, socio-historiens, juristes) avec plus de 150 pages en anglais et une vaste bibliographie unifiée, entend offrir à tous les spécialistes de l’administration publique de par le monde un point d’accès unique au plus récent état des savoirs sur l’administration en France – ce pays où le mot État s’écrit avec un E majuscule. ============================================ In full compliance with the ambition of the European Group for Public Administration to encourage cross-cultural exchanges, this book is a genuinely original undertaking. It is a hybrid Anglophone-Francophone product. This book from EGPA 2010 Conference purpose to bridge a regrettable gap and to give international visibility to the “French case”. Thus, this book, in 18 chapters written in French by an interdisciplinary team (political scientists, sociologists, historians, sociohistorians, jurists) with more than 150 pages in English and a vast unified bibliography, offers to all students of public administration in the world a unique entry gate to the latest state of the art of administrative studies in France – this country where the State is to be spelled with a capital S.

Health in France 2002

Health in France 2002
Title Health in France 2002 PDF eBook
Author France. Haut Comité de la santé publique
Publisher John Libbey Eurotext
Pages 384
Release 2003
Genre Medical
ISBN 9782742004669

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How well are the French? What are the most important health-related issues for children of under 15 years of age, for young and older adults, for the elderly? What geographically and socially based inequalities affect health status? How can patients and users of the health care system -- members of the public -- be brought into the making of decisions that affect them in this literally vital field? Is our health care system well organised? And is it working in an efficient and democratic way? How are questions of resource allocation settled? This is the third in a series of official reports (the previous ones were published in 1994 and 1998) compiled by the High Committee on Public Health to analyse health status in the country, with an in-depth review of the strengths and weaknesses of the system as a whole. This report combines a critical analysis of the current health care system with a review of key current and projected health-related issues, focusing on public health targets identified from as broad and all-inclusive a perspective as possible.

Disease and Democracy

Disease and Democracy
Title Disease and Democracy PDF eBook
Author Peter Baldwin
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 479
Release 2005-05-16
Genre Medical
ISBN 0520940792

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Disease and Democracy is the first comparative analysis of how Western democratic nations have coped with AIDS. Peter Baldwin's exploration of divergent approaches to the epidemic in the United States and several European nations is a springboard for a wide-ranging and sophisticated historical analysis of public health practices and policies. In addition to his comprehensive presentation of information on approaches to AIDS, Baldwin's authoritative book provides a new perspective on our most enduring political dilemma: how to reconcile individual liberty with the safety of the community. Baldwin finds that Western democratic nations have adopted much more varied approaches to AIDS than is commonly recognized. He situates the range of responses to AIDS within the span of past attempts to control contagious disease and discovers the crucial role that history has played in developing these various approaches. Baldwin finds that the various tactics adopted to fight AIDS have sprung largely from those adopted against the classic epidemic diseases of the nineteenth century—especially cholera—and that they reflect the long institutional memories embodied in public health institutions.

New Perspectives on Public Health Policy

New Perspectives on Public Health Policy
Title New Perspectives on Public Health Policy PDF eBook
Author James Mohr
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 152
Release 2008
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0271027576

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"A collection of essays examining public health policy and the decision-making process behind it"--Provided by publisher.

Transnational Intellectual Networks

Transnational Intellectual Networks
Title Transnational Intellectual Networks PDF eBook
Author Christophe Charle
Publisher Campus Verlag
Pages 560
Release 2004
Genre Education
ISBN 9783593373713

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The university system, both in America and abroad, has always claimed a universal significance for its research and educational models. At the same time, many universities, particularly in Europe, have also claimed another role--as custodians of national culture. Transnational Intellectual Networks explores this apparent contradiction and its resulting intellectual tensions with illuminating essays that span the nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century nationalization movements in Europe through the postwar era.