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Primary health care in London quantifying the challenge | Author(s) | Sean Boyle, Chris Smaje |
Corporate Author | King's Fund Commission on the Future of Acute Services in London |
Publisher | King's Fund, London, 1993 |
Pages | 87 pp (King's Fund London Initiative Working Paper No. 13) |
Source | BEBC, PO Box 1496, Parkstone, Poole, Dorset, BH12 3YD. |
Keywords | Health services ; General practice ; Services ; Social Services Departments ; Home nursing ; Public finances ; London. |
Annotation | This paper concentrates on two major elements of primary care provision in London: GP services and the social care of the elderly by local authority social service departments. Issues affecting the delivery of pharmaceutical and community nursing services are also examined. A common theme emerges, that although more is spent per capita on health care in London than in England as a whole, relatively fewer services are provided. |
Accession Number | CPA-961121202 B |
Classmark | L: L5: I: PF: N4: WN5: 82L |
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