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Health to the people the next steps after NHS reform | Author(s) | Michael J Goldsmith, David Gladstone |
Corporate Author | Adam Smith Institute |
Publisher | Adam Smith Institute, London, 1996 |
Pages | 37 pp |
Source | Adam Smith Institute, 23 Great Smith Street, London SW1P 3BL. |
Keywords | National Health Service ; Finance [care] ; Grant allocation ; Needs [elderly]. |
Annotation | The authors argue that the National Health Service (NHS) reforms in 1991 have brought significant change, and created opportunities which need to be developed in three specific areas: the organisation and management of health delivery; the development of policy; and financial arrangements. Changing demography and needs assessment are discussed in terms of rationing. |
Accession Number | CPA-971007207 B |
Classmark | L4: QC: QCG: IK |
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