by Professor Allyson Pollock, professor of public health research and policy at Queen Mary, University of London The Health and Social Care Bill 2011 represents the biggest threat to public health for 60 years and it is time for the public health community to stand up and say so. Deliberately conceived as an ‘Abdication and [...]
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NHS reforms: Prof Allyson Pollock’s perspective
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