The Perils of Partnership: Industry Influence, Institutional Integrity, and Public Health

Oup Usa (2019)
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This book offers a novel critique of public-private partnerships in public health. The author argues these relationships create webs of influence that undermine the integrity of public health agencies, and imperil public health. He makes a compelling case that the paradigm interaction between governments and corporations should be at arm's length: separation, not collaboration.

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