The British National Health Service: Issues of Reorganization
AUTOR(ES)
Shortell, Stephen M.
RESUMO
The British National Health Service and its development are described and data are presented on utilization, patient charges, physician remuneration, distribution of services, and other aspects of the NHS. Three government documents outlining new structures for a proposed reorganization are discussed, as well as the issues involved. Implications of the reorganization for the functioning of the system and for the evaluative research needed to maintain it are considered.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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