Abstract
The availability of good medical care tends to vary inversely with the need for it in the population served. This inverse care law operates more completely where medical care is most exposed to market forces, and less so where such exposure is reduced. The market distribution of medical care is a primitive and historically outdated social form, and any return to it would further exaggerate the maldistribution of medical resources. © 1971.
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Tudor Hart, J. (1971). THE INVERSE CARE LAW. The Lancet, 297(7696), 405–412. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(71)92410-X
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