The paper reports a unique study of contracting for infectious disease control in the English National Health Service internal market. New-institutional economic and socio-legal theories are used to predict that it will not be possible to make contracts for the control of infectious disease which are complete with respect to either the allocation of financial risk or the specification of quality standards. Socio-legal theory predicts that in some circumstances informal relationships (known as networks or relational contracts) can evolve to compensate for some of the deficiencies of incomplete contracts. NHS policy makers are shown to have expected and continue to expect that contracts can be complete. The study comprised five in-depth case ...
Prevalence studies generally find nosocomial urinary tract infections to be the most common type of ...
We study a key part of National Health Service (NHS) policy to ensure high-quality health care: fail...
Contracts for health services in the British National Health Service (NHS) take a number of differen...
This paper reports a national study which investigated the involvement of infection control professi...
The problems associated with hospital-acquired infection have been causing increasing concern in Eng...
The use of contracts is vital to market transactions. The introduction of market reforms in health c...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a mixed methods study...
The use of contracts is vital to market transactions. The introduction of market reforms in health c...
Between April 1994 and May 1995 4000 adult patients admitted to selected specialties of a district g...
This paper draws parallels between the market trend in the English NHS and Polanyi's (1957) The Grea...
This is the first study comparing societal costs of acute illness with Salmonella Typhimurium (ST) a...
Hospital acquired infections (HAI) are costly but many are avoidable. Evaluating prevention programm...
Following major reforms of the British National Health Service (NHS) in 1990, the roles of purchasin...
Health system reforms were introduced in the UK in 1990, partially reversed in 1997, and relaunched ...
AbstractUK NHS contracts mediate the relationship between dental and medical practitioners as indepe...
Prevalence studies generally find nosocomial urinary tract infections to be the most common type of ...
We study a key part of National Health Service (NHS) policy to ensure high-quality health care: fail...
Contracts for health services in the British National Health Service (NHS) take a number of differen...
This paper reports a national study which investigated the involvement of infection control professi...
The problems associated with hospital-acquired infection have been causing increasing concern in Eng...
The use of contracts is vital to market transactions. The introduction of market reforms in health c...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a mixed methods study...
The use of contracts is vital to market transactions. The introduction of market reforms in health c...
Between April 1994 and May 1995 4000 adult patients admitted to selected specialties of a district g...
This paper draws parallels between the market trend in the English NHS and Polanyi's (1957) The Grea...
This is the first study comparing societal costs of acute illness with Salmonella Typhimurium (ST) a...
Hospital acquired infections (HAI) are costly but many are avoidable. Evaluating prevention programm...
Following major reforms of the British National Health Service (NHS) in 1990, the roles of purchasin...
Health system reforms were introduced in the UK in 1990, partially reversed in 1997, and relaunched ...
AbstractUK NHS contracts mediate the relationship between dental and medical practitioners as indepe...
Prevalence studies generally find nosocomial urinary tract infections to be the most common type of ...
We study a key part of National Health Service (NHS) policy to ensure high-quality health care: fail...
Contracts for health services in the British National Health Service (NHS) take a number of differen...