A damn bad business: the NHS deformed
Publication details: London Victor Gollancz 1997Description: 285; bibl.; BookFindISBN:- 0575063106
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Book | Newcomb Library at Homerton Healthcare Shelves | WX 120 LEE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | HOM1837 |
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WX 120 HUN The health debate | WX 120 LEE Navigating the NHS - Core issues for clinicians. | WX 120 LEE Navigating the NHS - Core issues for clinicians. | WX 120 LEE A damn bad business: the NHS deformed | WX 120 LEV The reorganized national health service. | WX 120 LEV The reorganized national health service. | WX 120 NOR Perspectives in health care |
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This is an insider's account of the NHS reforms, tracing the events which led to Mrs Thatcher's secret review of the NHS; the doctor's violent opposition to the resolution; the attempts to persuade Kenneth Clarke, William Waldegrave, Virginia Bottomely, John Major and other ministers that the introduction of market principles into healthcare was doomed to prove an expensive failure; and the steady erosion of the best features of the NHS brought about by its commercialization.
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