Health care policy traditionally views lay people as health care consumers. This groundbreaking book offers evidence of a new perspective: lay people are the primary providers of health care. The family organized religion voluntary associations neighborhoods and ethnic and racial groups act as a buffer between the individual and the large institutions of modern society. These small social groups or mediating structures comprise the hidden non-professional health care system which is Cost Effective Integral and Enduring.
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