PCTs/health improvement. The object of the exercise.
Dominique Florin;
Steve Gillam;
Stephen Abbott;
Naomi Fulop;
(2002)
PCTs/health improvement. The object of the exercise.
The Health service journal, 112 (5788).
pp. 26-27.
ISSN 0952-2271
https://material-uat.leaf.cosector.com/id/eprint/17105
A study of six primary care trusts showed that those most successful in tackling health improvement had certain common characteristics. Strong board-level support and leadership, combined with development funding, were the most effective. Successful PCTs also showed a corporate recognition of local health and socio-economic inequalities.
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Keywords | Community-Institutional Relations, Efficiency, Organizational, Governing Board, Great Britain, Health Promotion/*organization & administration, Human, Leadership, Primary Health Care/*organization & administration, Quality Assurance, Health Care, Social Justice, Socioeconomic Factors, State Medicine/*organization & administration, Community-Institutional Relations, Efficiency, Organizational, Governing Board, Great Britain, Health Promotion, organization & administration, Human, Leadership, Primary Health Care, organization & administration, Quality Assurance, Health Care, Social Justice, Socioeconomic Factors, State Medicine, organization & administration |