Market Forces Have Benefited English National Health Service - 4 November 2011
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(2011)
Market Forces Have Benefited English National Health Service - 4 November 2011.
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LONDON - The National Health Service in England has benefited from being made subject to market forces since 2002 — and it continues to serve as a good example of how ‘health for all’ can be achieved. This is according to a book published by the King’s Fund entitled: “Understanding New Labour’s Market Reforms of the English NHS” looking at the effects of a change of policy allowing competitive market practices. The book’s co-editor, Professor Nicholas Mays of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, discussed its findings and conclusions with Peter Goodwin.
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Contributors | Mays, Nicholas; Goodwin, P |
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