Starting in 2002, the UK Labour government of 1997-2010 introduced a series of changes to the National Health Service (NHS) in England designed to increase individual NHS patient choice of place of elective hospital care and competition among public and private providers of elective hospital services for NHS-funded patients. In 2006, the Department of Health initiated the Health Reform Evaluation Programme (HREP) to assess the impact of the changes. The changes broadly had the effects that proponents had predicted but the effects were mostly modest. Most of the undesirable impacts feared by critics appeared not to have materialized to any discernible extent, at least by early in 2010. Labour's market appeared to have generated stronger ince...
The government’s plans for reorganising the English National Health Service have sparked heated disc...
Caroline Lucas, Green Party MP for Brighton Pavilion, and her co-accused have been found not guilty ...
To examine whether the Health System Reforms delivered the promise of being a coherent and mutually ...
Starting in 2002, the UK Labour Government of 1997-2010 introduced a series of changes to the Nation...
PURPOSE - In the mid 1990s the NHS ‘did’ competition, in the mid 2000s the NHS is ‘doing’ choice. Th...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate patients' experiences of the choice of general practitioner (GP) practice...
The central objectives of the ‘Blair/Brown’ reforms of the English NHS in the 2000s were to reduce h...
This article treats Labour’s approach to the NHS between 1997 and 2010 as representing a series of ‘...
BACKGROUND: The British National Health Service has undergone significant restructuring in recent y...
Two remarkable aspects of the Thatcher ‘internal market’ reforms of the NHS were the focus on creati...
The use of competition and the associated increase in choice in health care is a popular reform mode...
Recent substantive reforms to the English National Health Service expanded patient choice and encour...
England’s National Health Service (NHS) faces the prospect of a radical overhaul by the current coal...
In 2015, the UK government plans to widen patient choice of general practitioner (GP) to improve acc...
Governments over the past three decades have undermined the founding principles of the NHS through r...
The government’s plans for reorganising the English National Health Service have sparked heated disc...
Caroline Lucas, Green Party MP for Brighton Pavilion, and her co-accused have been found not guilty ...
To examine whether the Health System Reforms delivered the promise of being a coherent and mutually ...
Starting in 2002, the UK Labour Government of 1997-2010 introduced a series of changes to the Nation...
PURPOSE - In the mid 1990s the NHS ‘did’ competition, in the mid 2000s the NHS is ‘doing’ choice. Th...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate patients' experiences of the choice of general practitioner (GP) practice...
The central objectives of the ‘Blair/Brown’ reforms of the English NHS in the 2000s were to reduce h...
This article treats Labour’s approach to the NHS between 1997 and 2010 as representing a series of ‘...
BACKGROUND: The British National Health Service has undergone significant restructuring in recent y...
Two remarkable aspects of the Thatcher ‘internal market’ reforms of the NHS were the focus on creati...
The use of competition and the associated increase in choice in health care is a popular reform mode...
Recent substantive reforms to the English National Health Service expanded patient choice and encour...
England’s National Health Service (NHS) faces the prospect of a radical overhaul by the current coal...
In 2015, the UK government plans to widen patient choice of general practitioner (GP) to improve acc...
Governments over the past three decades have undermined the founding principles of the NHS through r...
The government’s plans for reorganising the English National Health Service have sparked heated disc...
Caroline Lucas, Green Party MP for Brighton Pavilion, and her co-accused have been found not guilty ...
To examine whether the Health System Reforms delivered the promise of being a coherent and mutually ...