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Are Doctors Bad for Your Health? Insights from the Conference of Irish Geographers

This presentation by Dennis G. Pringle examines the complex relationship between health service provision and social deprivation. Through analysis, it explores the potential negative impacts of medical interventions and diagnoses on patient health outcomes. Statistical correlations highlight the nuanced challenges faced within healthcare systems, suggesting that doctors may not always serve the best interests of their patients. The speaker invites further discussion on the implications of these findings in understanding health provision's role in society.

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Are Doctors Bad for Your Health? Insights from the Conference of Irish Geographers

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  1. Are Doctors Bad For Your Health? Dennis G. Pringle, Dept. of Geography, NUI Maynooth Conference of Irish Geographers, NUIG, May 6th, 2005

  2. Health Service Provision Health

  3. Health Service Provision Health Social Deprivation

  4. R = -0.32

  5. r = -0.17

  6. r = -0.28

  7. r = -0.09

  8. r = -0.47

  9. r = -0.29

  10. The End (i.e. Shut up Pringle and let Frank take the stage.)

  11. r = -0.55

  12. r = -0.35

  13. r = -0.66

  14. r = -0.60

  15. r = 0.63

  16. r = 0.74

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