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The rationing agenda in the NHS | Author(s) | Bill New |
Corporate Author | Rationing Agenda Group, King's Fund Policy Institute |
Publisher | King's Fund, London, 1996 |
Pages | 23 pp |
Source | BEBC, PO Box 1496, Poole, Dorset, BH12 3YD. Freephone 0800 262260; or in person from: King's Fund Bookshop, 11-13 Cavendish Square, London W1M 0AN. |
Keywords | Health services ; Grant allocation ; Social ethics ; Public opinion. |
Annotation | The Rationing Agenda Group presents, as neutrally as possible, all issues related to rationing and priority setting in the NHS. Its concern is with the delivery of health care, not its finance, although the possible effects of changing the financing system of the NHS is discussed. The Group wishes to promote an ongoing, open, and informed debate on how to make the hard choices about who should benefit from limited resources. This paper is a slightly modified version of an article which appeared in the British Medical Journal on 22 June 1996 (312: 1593-1601). |
Accession Number | CPA-970115004 A |
Classmark | L: QCG: TQ: U5 |
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