The introduction of an internal market in the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom necessitated the use of contracts between purchasers and providers. Little thought was given to the nature of these contracts by policy makers, who appeared to assume that the contracts could conform to the classical, complete model. This paper uses socio-legal and economic theories of contract (which provide an alternative model of relational contracts, in contrast to classical contracts) to explore how realistic that assumption was. An analysis of the institutional context in which the contracts were made is provided, including a legal analysis of the relevant legislation. Contracting by health authorities and GP fundholders is examined, usin...
This paper examines the impact of the NHS internal market reforms on an aspect of equity in the Brit...
The use of contracts is vital to market transactions. The introduction of market reforms in health c...
BackgroundThis paper examines NHS secondary care contracting in England and Wales in a period which ...
The use of contracts is vital to market transactions. The introduction of market reforms in health c...
Socio-legal studies of the role of legal institutions in ordering contracting behaviour in both comm...
Contracts for health services in the British National Health Service (NHS) take a number of differen...
AbstractUK NHS contracts mediate the relationship between dental and medical practitioners as indepe...
Following major reforms of the British National Health Service (NHS) in 1990, the roles of purchasin...
Following major reforms of the British National Health Service (NHS) in 1990, the roles of purchasin...
Following major reforms of the British National Health Service (NHS) in 1990, the roles of purchasin...
This paper draws parallels between the market trend in the English NHS and Polanyi's (1957) The Grea...
We present a formal model of the relationship between a health care purchaser and a provider drawing...
This thesis evaluates the extent to which relationship marketing (RM) strategies were prevalent with...
The English National Health Service has replaced locally negotiated “block-type” contracting arrange...
N% d--', Zambia adopted the policy of internal contracts, as part of the broader health sector ...
This paper examines the impact of the NHS internal market reforms on an aspect of equity in the Brit...
The use of contracts is vital to market transactions. The introduction of market reforms in health c...
BackgroundThis paper examines NHS secondary care contracting in England and Wales in a period which ...
The use of contracts is vital to market transactions. The introduction of market reforms in health c...
Socio-legal studies of the role of legal institutions in ordering contracting behaviour in both comm...
Contracts for health services in the British National Health Service (NHS) take a number of differen...
AbstractUK NHS contracts mediate the relationship between dental and medical practitioners as indepe...
Following major reforms of the British National Health Service (NHS) in 1990, the roles of purchasin...
Following major reforms of the British National Health Service (NHS) in 1990, the roles of purchasin...
Following major reforms of the British National Health Service (NHS) in 1990, the roles of purchasin...
This paper draws parallels between the market trend in the English NHS and Polanyi's (1957) The Grea...
We present a formal model of the relationship between a health care purchaser and a provider drawing...
This thesis evaluates the extent to which relationship marketing (RM) strategies were prevalent with...
The English National Health Service has replaced locally negotiated “block-type” contracting arrange...
N% d--', Zambia adopted the policy of internal contracts, as part of the broader health sector ...
This paper examines the impact of the NHS internal market reforms on an aspect of equity in the Brit...
The use of contracts is vital to market transactions. The introduction of market reforms in health c...
BackgroundThis paper examines NHS secondary care contracting in England and Wales in a period which ...