BMJ  2007;334:1007 (12 May), doi:10.1136/bmj.39185.518264.4E

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Why are so many doctors politically illiterate?

David J Hunter, professor of health policy and management, Durham University

d.j.hunter@durham.ac.uk

Julian Tudor Hart's latest book hauls New Labour's NHS reforms over the coals and laments the fact that so few doctors have the heart to fight back

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Any reader who needs reminding of why the NHS was established should immediately seek out this book. Those familiar with Julian Tudor Hart's work will know him to be a passionate believer in the enduring values and principles of the NHS, which he calls a "gift economy." In this book he takes government to task for embracing wholesale the "marketisation" of health care and for dismantling a unique public service. His critique is wide ranging and questions whether political parties in contemporary life are any longer capable of providing leadership towards a future that does not entail the subordination of public services to global markets and rapacious multinational companies.

Tudor Hart's purpose in writing the book is to provide a big picture for students of health and health care, so that they may appreciate the wider context in which they work. What he really wants to achieve is an end . . . [Full text of this article]


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