This article examines the consequences of the politicization of health care in the United Kingdom following the creation of the National Health Service (NHS) in 1948. The NHS is founded on the principle of universal access to health care free at the point of use but in reality charges exist for some services and other services are rationed. Not to charge and/or ration would create a common-pool resource with no means of conserving scarce resources. Tak-ing rationing decisions in the political realm means that the values and priorities of individual patients are marginalized and the preferences of powerful organized groups able to capture the politi-cal process dominate. The key lesson for international health care reform is that the politic...
The government's current policies on hospital provision rest on a partial critique of previous attem...
The English National Health Service (NHS) has suffered from a democratic deficit since its inception...
Coinciding with sixty years of the U.K. National Health Service (NHS), this article reviews the negl...
This article examines the consequences of the politicization of health care in the United Kingdom fo...
AIM: This paper explores the historical and political basis of equity and rationing in the British N...
AIM: This paper explores the historical and political basis of equity and rationing in the British N...
The electronic file was amended in August 2018 to correct the placement of one chapter that had appe...
The research study hypothesis that the NHS is central for British political consensus, yet this is m...
In July 1948, the British National Health Service (NHS) was introduced by then Prime Minister Clemen...
This paper considers how recent British governments have sought to deal with the ‘wicked problem’ of...
This article explores how and why the patient came to be repositioned as a political actor within Br...
This article discusses the main hypotheses generated within the strand of research that focuses on h...
This article discusses the main hypotheses generated within the strand of research that focuses on h...
It has been argued that “consumerism ” has been one of the main influences on health policy in many ...
This article analyzes the British experience of healthcare reform to underscore the difficulties and...
The government's current policies on hospital provision rest on a partial critique of previous attem...
The English National Health Service (NHS) has suffered from a democratic deficit since its inception...
Coinciding with sixty years of the U.K. National Health Service (NHS), this article reviews the negl...
This article examines the consequences of the politicization of health care in the United Kingdom fo...
AIM: This paper explores the historical and political basis of equity and rationing in the British N...
AIM: This paper explores the historical and political basis of equity and rationing in the British N...
The electronic file was amended in August 2018 to correct the placement of one chapter that had appe...
The research study hypothesis that the NHS is central for British political consensus, yet this is m...
In July 1948, the British National Health Service (NHS) was introduced by then Prime Minister Clemen...
This paper considers how recent British governments have sought to deal with the ‘wicked problem’ of...
This article explores how and why the patient came to be repositioned as a political actor within Br...
This article discusses the main hypotheses generated within the strand of research that focuses on h...
This article discusses the main hypotheses generated within the strand of research that focuses on h...
It has been argued that “consumerism ” has been one of the main influences on health policy in many ...
This article analyzes the British experience of healthcare reform to underscore the difficulties and...
The government's current policies on hospital provision rest on a partial critique of previous attem...
The English National Health Service (NHS) has suffered from a democratic deficit since its inception...
Coinciding with sixty years of the U.K. National Health Service (NHS), this article reviews the negl...