The establishment of the British National Health Service in 1948 was a watershed for the nonprofit sector, as the voluntary hospitals were taken into public ownership. This article surveys the voluntary hospitals of London in the last two peacetime decades of their existence. Although this was a period of significant expansion for the hospitals, there were also difficulties looming. City-wide data and records of individual institutions are used to explore the risk of deficit, the hospitals' asset base, the demand for expenditure, and the changing basis of income. The analysis confirms and augments earlier discussion of gathering financial hardship. Finally, the growth of the municipal hospital service is detailed. The London County Council'...
This article examines the relationship between central and local government - and specifically the C...
This article examines the relationship between central and local government - and specifically the C...
This article considers the discussion and rejection of a social insurance model of funding for the B...
This article re–evaluates the gravity of the financial problems facing British voluntary hospitals i...
This thesis focuses on the city of Bristol to examine the British voluntary hospital system in its f...
Drawing on hospital reports, committee minutes and the local press, this article examines the changi...
By the 1890s Victorians assumed that London's hospitals were facing an endemic financial crisis whic...
This book provides a reassessment of the role of charitable and voluntary fundraising for health car...
This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the pattern of hospital utilization (rather than pro...
The years following the end of the First World War were a time of great change, not least in the fi...
The advent of the welfare state has been seen by some historians as a decisive blow for British trad...
First aid was the focus of growing voluntary activity in the post-war decades. Despite the advent of...
This study describes the origins and early development of the modern American hospital sector, with ...
First aid was the focus of growing voluntary activity in the post-war decades. Despite the advent of...
In the Second Reading debate on the NHS Bill, in 1946, Aneurin Bevan commented that, owing to the ‘c...
This article examines the relationship between central and local government - and specifically the C...
This article examines the relationship between central and local government - and specifically the C...
This article considers the discussion and rejection of a social insurance model of funding for the B...
This article re–evaluates the gravity of the financial problems facing British voluntary hospitals i...
This thesis focuses on the city of Bristol to examine the British voluntary hospital system in its f...
Drawing on hospital reports, committee minutes and the local press, this article examines the changi...
By the 1890s Victorians assumed that London's hospitals were facing an endemic financial crisis whic...
This book provides a reassessment of the role of charitable and voluntary fundraising for health car...
This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the pattern of hospital utilization (rather than pro...
The years following the end of the First World War were a time of great change, not least in the fi...
The advent of the welfare state has been seen by some historians as a decisive blow for British trad...
First aid was the focus of growing voluntary activity in the post-war decades. Despite the advent of...
This study describes the origins and early development of the modern American hospital sector, with ...
First aid was the focus of growing voluntary activity in the post-war decades. Despite the advent of...
In the Second Reading debate on the NHS Bill, in 1946, Aneurin Bevan commented that, owing to the ‘c...
This article examines the relationship between central and local government - and specifically the C...
This article examines the relationship between central and local government - and specifically the C...
This article considers the discussion and rejection of a social insurance model of funding for the B...