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Title
Irish Apartheid: Healthcare Inequality in Ireland
Book Title
Irish Apartheid: Healthcare Inequality in Ireland
ISBN
1848400365
EAN
9781848400368
Binding
Paperback / softback
Date of Publication
20090403
Release Title
Irish Apartheid: Healthcare Inequality in Ireland
Artist
Burke, Sara
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Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Irish Apartheid: Healthcare Inequality in Ireland
Item Height
216mm
Author
Sara Burke
Publisher
New Island Books
Item Width
138mm
Subject
Healthcare System
Number of Pages
365 Pages

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Health services are top of the public and political agenda; they dominate media coverage, incite passion and protests, enable or prevent people from living longer, healthier lives. Yet much of the rhetoric and discussion is confused, much of the spin inaccurate. Most people are unable to understand why the Irish health system is the way it is. This book intends to demystify and explain health services in Ireland. It will provide an understanding of our byzantine, unequal, dysfunctional system, beyond the political rhetoric and media hysteria. It will expose the apartheid that characterises healthcare in Ireland. This book is written for anybody who has struggled to understand and gain access to health services, anyone who has sat in a queue in A&E, or who has watched a loved one die in a public ward without dignity. It is also required reading for policymakers, politicians and health professionals.

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9781848400368
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Author
Sara Burke
Publication Name
Irish Apartheid: Healthcare Inequality in Ireland
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Healthcare System
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
365 Pages

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Item Height
216mm
Item Width
138mm

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Title_Author
Sara Burke
Country/Region of Manufacture
Ireland

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