Since 1948, the United Kingdom (UK) has operated a National Health Service funded primarily through public taxation where health services are available based on need and free at the point of delivery with limited out-of-pocket copayment. Other European predominantly public taxation funded systems operate, for example, in Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Italy. Domestic policy decisions have been devolved from London and England to Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland since 1999, although for the latter full devolution did not really occur until 2007. One consequence of devolution has been the growing divergence in policy and practice across the four countries within the United Kingdom. This digest summarizes the evolution of key ...
Background: market reforms in England have been identified as making a clear distinction between Eng...
Devolution is in vogue. Over the second half of the 20th century, several Western European countries...
Political devolution allowed policy divergence around the UK. But England, Scotland and Wales must c...
Political devolution means there are now four National Health Services in the United Kingdom. The he...
Since the advent of political devolution in the UK, it has been widely reported that markedly differ...
This chapter examines differences in the health care systems of the four UK home countries since dev...
Since the advent of political devolution in the UK, it has been widely reported that markedly differ...
Since the advent of political devolution in the UK, it has been widely reported that markedly differ...
Since political devolution in 1999, there has been increasing policy divergence between the health s...
Health is perhaps the most significant policy area to be devolved to decision-makers in Northern Ire...
Background: market reforms in England have been identified as making a clear distinction between Eng...
Abstract In the United States, the recently enacted Patient Protection and Afford-able Care Act of 2...
to make health care available to all regardless of income, and it has managed to achieve this goal w...
Objectives The election of a Labour government in 1997 brought the issue of health inequalities f...
This analysis provides a review of developments in financing, governance, organisation and delivery,...
Background: market reforms in England have been identified as making a clear distinction between Eng...
Devolution is in vogue. Over the second half of the 20th century, several Western European countries...
Political devolution allowed policy divergence around the UK. But England, Scotland and Wales must c...
Political devolution means there are now four National Health Services in the United Kingdom. The he...
Since the advent of political devolution in the UK, it has been widely reported that markedly differ...
This chapter examines differences in the health care systems of the four UK home countries since dev...
Since the advent of political devolution in the UK, it has been widely reported that markedly differ...
Since the advent of political devolution in the UK, it has been widely reported that markedly differ...
Since political devolution in 1999, there has been increasing policy divergence between the health s...
Health is perhaps the most significant policy area to be devolved to decision-makers in Northern Ire...
Background: market reforms in England have been identified as making a clear distinction between Eng...
Abstract In the United States, the recently enacted Patient Protection and Afford-able Care Act of 2...
to make health care available to all regardless of income, and it has managed to achieve this goal w...
Objectives The election of a Labour government in 1997 brought the issue of health inequalities f...
This analysis provides a review of developments in financing, governance, organisation and delivery,...
Background: market reforms in England have been identified as making a clear distinction between Eng...
Devolution is in vogue. Over the second half of the 20th century, several Western European countries...
Political devolution allowed policy divergence around the UK. But England, Scotland and Wales must c...