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Sara.Till"Third, we have seen that structural interventions can have an enormous impact on outcomes, even in the face of costeffectiveness analyses and the flawed policies of international bodies"
"These are not the tasks for which clinicians were trained, but they are central to the struggle to reduce premature suffering and death. The importance of structural interventions for the future of health care means that practitioners of medicine and public health must make common cause with others who are trained to intervene more proximally."
"Pioneers of modern public health during the nineteenth century, such as Rudolph Virchow, understood that epidemic disease and dismal life expectancies were tightly linked to social conditions"