The National Health Service (NHS) at 70: Bevan's double-edged legacy.

RudolfKlein; (2018) The National Health Service (NHS) at 70: Bevan's double-edged legacy. Health economics, policy, and law, 14 (1). pp. 1-10. ISSN 1744-1331 DOI: 10.1017/S1744133117000354
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The paper analyses the achievements and problems stemming from Nye Bevan's model of a tax funded national health care system, on the assumption that only so could equity be achieved. The evidence shows that indeed the National Health Service (NHS) scores highly on equity, so vindicating Bevan's vision. The price paid is that fiscal crises are the norm for the NHS, with ever more centralisation, intensive regulation and performance management. Successive reorganisations represent attempts to square the circle - to combine the strengths of Bevan's model and those of a less hierarchic system - but have so far failed to deliver and can be expected to continue.


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