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Fashion and rationality in the allocation of health resources
Health resources are defined according to the inputs to the provision of health services. These may be human, material or financial. The distribution of health resources is then examined and then the role of politicians in their allocation. This role has to be related to the closely associated responsibilities of users and planners.