Health, The Medical Profession, and Regulation presents new evidence
concerning health and the environment, inequality of health in many
countries, and the compatibility of different quality of life
measurements, along with new solutions to problems of health policy. The
book is grouped into three sections. Section I, comprising six papers,
looks into the determinants of people's health. Section II consists of
three papers and deals with the supply side of the market for health
care services. Finally, Section III contains three contributions devoted
to health regulation. The intended market for this volume includes, but
is not limited to, health economists, policy makers, insurers, and
governmental advisors who need to stay abreast of the latest
developments in health services research worldwide.