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The Hong Kong Health Sector

Development and Change
$39.95
 Format: Paperback  Author: Robin Gauld, Derek Gould  Category: History  Published: 18 September 2003  Pages: 192  ISBN-13: 9781877276293  Availability: Out of print More Details
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Since the 1990s, the Hong Kong public health sector has been under constant review: there has been increasing emphasis on the need for major changes in its structure and funding, and traditional Chinese medicine has received formal recognition. This book covers the period from British colonisation of Hong Kong in 1841 through to the present day. It looks at the way in which the health sector developed, the structural arrangements that resulted, and the manner in which the heath system functions today. For those involved in the sector, this will be essential reading. With the system’s colonial origins, and the presence of complementary therapies, the book makes an interesting case study for anyone working in public health.

‘… The authors give us an invaluable account of the historical legacy of the Hong Kong health sector and show how the past led to its piecemeal non-system of today. In particular they offer rich material on and analysis of the developments in the past two decades … A must-read for anyone interested in health policy.’ William C.L. Hsiao, K.T. Li Professor of Economics, Harvard School of Public Health.

About the author

Robin Gauld

Robin Gauld is Professor of Health Policy in the Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, University of Otago, and Director of the Centre for Health Systems — that spans the School of Business and the Dunedin School of Medicine. His book The...

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Derek Gould

Derek Gould is a retired Principal Assistant Secretary for Health and Welfare in the Hong Kong Government, now turned consultant. He also lectures on health policy and public administration at various universities.

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