Tackling Rugby
- 212 pages
- 8 hours of reading
What parents should know about the sports their children play
Prof. Allyson Pollock is a leading voice in health policy and public health research. Her work critically examines the impact of marketization and privatization on healthcare systems, with a focus on regulatory science, access to medicines, and the epidemiology of injuries. She has been instrumental in establishing significant global health teaching programs in the UK. Pollock's research offers a vital perspective on the challenges facing contemporary health services and their effects on societal well-being.


What parents should know about the sports their children play
Presents an analysis of the transition from a comprehensive and universal service to New Labour's 'mixed economy of health care', in which hospitals with foundation status, loosely supervised by an independent regulator, are run on largely market principles. This book also aims to demystify slogans such as 'diversity' and 'local ownership'.