Though English nationalized medicine has made health care more accessible to lower income groups, it has failed to improve British medicine significantly, Harry H. Eckstein '46, assistant professor of Government, concluded in his recent book, The English Health Service.
Among the failures of the system, Eckstein noted lack of increased hospital facilities and of efficient organization.
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