The Health Conspiracy

The Health Conspiracy by Joe Collier, published by Century in 1989, is a reprint edition consisting of 175 pages in English. This book presents an investigation into current health policies and the National Health Service (NHS), arguing that public health is compromised by the pharmaceutical industry’s significant financial interests in illness. Collier critiques how government policies may prioritize political objectives over the welfare of the public.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the interplay between the medical field and patient care, as well as insights into the implications of health policies shaped by external interests. The book delves into the complexities of the healthcare system, highlighting the challenges faced by public health initiatives. Through this analysis, Collier encourages a critical look at the motivations behind health policies and their impact on society.
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An investigation of current health policies and the NHS, this study argues that public health suffers because the drugs industry has a multi-million pound vested interest in illness and that government policies work towards political ends rather than public welfare.
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