Conflicts in the National Health Service

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Originally published in 1977, this book explored some of the major problems besetting the Health Service during the second half of the twentieth century. Now, as then, they offer both historical perspective on contemporary difficulties and invite debate about the future development of health services. The main themes are the medical care system and its organisational structures; the managers and the providers of the system, their tasks and responses; the resources available whether financial, human or material; and finally the consumers and their influence upon the overall direction of the system.

Author(s): Keith Barnard, Kenneth Lee
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Health, Disease & Society
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 253
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Original Title Page
Original Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Tables and Figures
Contributors
Dedication
Preface
1. Promises, Patients and Politics: The Conflicts of the NHS
2. Medical Autonomy: Challenge and Response
3. Access and Efficiency in Medical Care: A Consideration of Accident and Emergency Services
4. Patients: Receivers or Participants?
5. Power, Patients and Pluralism
6. Participation or Control? The Workers' Involvement in Management
7. Health Administration and the Jaundice of Reorganisation
8. Making Reorganisation Work: Challenges and Dilemmas in the Development of Community Medicine
9. Planning, Uncertainty and Judgement: The Case of Population
10. Public Expenditure, Planning and Local Democracy
Bibliography
Index