LSE Health and Social Care, London School of Economics, Houghton Street, London, WC2A 2AE, UK.
Health Care Anal. 2010 Dec;18(4):402-20. doi: 10.1007/s10728-010-0144-x.
Abstracts are written to summarise documents and to whet the reader's interest. Alas, many readers just use them as a substitute for reading the whole paper, which given the brevity of abstracts can give a somewhat distorted impression. I hope that having read this abstract, you will read on. If you do, you will find that I offer a little personal history and a little impersonal history on the development of interest in the issue of health inequalities in England. I then summarise the policy response of recent Labour administrations, briefly detail the effects of this response, and finally offer my own three-pronged policy attack on our thus far really quite stubborn inequalities in health.
摘要用于总结文件并引起读者的兴趣。可惜的是,许多读者只是将其作为阅读整篇论文的替代品,由于摘要篇幅较短,可能会产生有些扭曲的印象。我希望您阅读完本篇摘要后能够继续阅读全文。如果您这样做了,您将会了解到我对英格兰健康不平等问题的个人历史和客观历史的简要介绍。随后,我将总结最近工党政府的政策回应,简要阐述这一回应的效果,最后提出我自己的三项政策来解决我们至今仍相当顽固的健康不平等问题。