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Preface | ||
1 | Introduction | 3 |
2 | Producing Health, Consuming Health Care | 27 |
3 | Heterogeneities in Health Status and the Determinants of Population Health | 67 |
4 | The Social and Cultural Matrix of Health and Disease | 93 |
5 | The Role of Genetics in Population Health | 133 |
6 | If Not Genetics, Then What? Biological Pathways and Population Health | 161 |
7 | Coronary Heart Disease from a Population Perspective | 189 |
8 | The Determinants of a Population's Health: What Can Be Done to Improve a Democratic Nation's Health Status? | 217 |
9 | Small Area Variations, Practice Style, and Quality of Care | 231 |
10 | Regulating Limits to Medicine: Towards Harmony in Public- and Self-Regulation | 253 |
11 | Social Proprioception: Measurement, Data, and Information from a Population Health Perspective | 287 |
12 | The Future: Hygeia versus Panakeia? | 317 |
References | 335 | |
Index | 369 |
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