The 1991 NHS Reforms introduced an internal market within the UK National Health Service. The move to this form of managed competition represented the greatest change to health services in the UK since the NHS was established, with the separation of the responsibilities for commissioning and providing health care. Under the internal market, purchasers (District Health Authorities and General Practitioner fundholders) are responsible for commissioning health care which best meets the needs of their resident populations. Commissioning occurs through contracts made with health care providers (NHS trusts), and providers are allowed to compete for these contracts. The performance of the internal market will be discussed in this paper in terms...
Background: Since 1991, there has been a series of reforms of the English National Health Service (N...
Continuities and changes in policy concerning the organisational structure of the British National H...
After approximately 30 years, and following a decisive move towards integrated care systems, competi...
The 1991 NHS Reforms introduced an internal market within the UK National Health Service. The move t...
This paper examines the factors leading to the introduction of a competitive market in the British N...
This Discussion Paper argues that the government has been right both in its rejection of market solu...
Recent reforms of the National Health Service have focused attention on contracts for health servic...
In the United Kingdom and elsewhere, the preconditions for well-functioning internal markets (in rel...
The introduction of an internal market in the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom ne...
The item is published in Madrid, Spain in the Journal of Labour Relations. An Open Access copy in...
Since 1988, quasi-markets have been introduced into many areas of social policy in the UK, the NHS i...
In the development of the recent NHS reforms, little attention appears to have been paid to the Amer...
This paper investigates the relationships between states and markets, through an explication of the ...
This paper examines the impact of the NHS internal market reforms on an aspect of equity in the Brit...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation compares managed competition and internal ...
Background: Since 1991, there has been a series of reforms of the English National Health Service (N...
Continuities and changes in policy concerning the organisational structure of the British National H...
After approximately 30 years, and following a decisive move towards integrated care systems, competi...
The 1991 NHS Reforms introduced an internal market within the UK National Health Service. The move t...
This paper examines the factors leading to the introduction of a competitive market in the British N...
This Discussion Paper argues that the government has been right both in its rejection of market solu...
Recent reforms of the National Health Service have focused attention on contracts for health servic...
In the United Kingdom and elsewhere, the preconditions for well-functioning internal markets (in rel...
The introduction of an internal market in the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom ne...
The item is published in Madrid, Spain in the Journal of Labour Relations. An Open Access copy in...
Since 1988, quasi-markets have been introduced into many areas of social policy in the UK, the NHS i...
In the development of the recent NHS reforms, little attention appears to have been paid to the Amer...
This paper investigates the relationships between states and markets, through an explication of the ...
This paper examines the impact of the NHS internal market reforms on an aspect of equity in the Brit...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation compares managed competition and internal ...
Background: Since 1991, there has been a series of reforms of the English National Health Service (N...
Continuities and changes in policy concerning the organisational structure of the British National H...
After approximately 30 years, and following a decisive move towards integrated care systems, competi...