The central hypothesis of this study was that the allocation system for NHS hospital and community health services between 1997 and 2003 was not meeting key principles of compensating for differences in the need for services and unavoidable costs. The review and analyses in this study indicate that the underpinning assumptions used when formulating the need adjustment were not robust and that this led to the selection of inappropriate proxies for need. In addition it is concluded that the age adjustment underestimated the costs of elderly care. This study has concluded that the pay adjustment, which was the largest in the formula, did not reflect actual unavoidable differences in cost because the Warwick studies that were used to se...
Britain's National Health Service (NHS) is a universal, single-payer health system in which the cent...
Since devolution in 1998, it has become more difficult to collect comparable data across the four UK...
Since devolution in 1998, it has become more difficult to collect comparable data across the four UK...
Whilst an allowance is made for sparsity in the allocation of resources for social care services in ...
Resource allocation formulae in Scotland include an adjustment for remoteness and rurality. However...
One-fifth of the Scottish population live in rural areas and this has implications for NHS policy. ...
Objective To investigate whether the policy of increasing National Health Service funding to a great...
This research examines the multiple and divergent definitions of rurality employed by public bodies ...
The system used to allocate resources to the UK's devolved territories, known as the Barnett formula...
The system used to allocate resources to the UK's devolved territories, known as the Barnett formula...
Objective To investigate whether the policy of increasing National Health Service funding to a great...
The thesis reports on a two-year study which looked at decision-making in two Scottish health board...
Traditionally, most health care systems which pretend to any sort of rationality and cost control ha...
The needs component of the current formulae for allocating resources for hospital services and presc...
Although the English NHS has been described as a world leader in pioneering methods of distributing ...
Britain's National Health Service (NHS) is a universal, single-payer health system in which the cent...
Since devolution in 1998, it has become more difficult to collect comparable data across the four UK...
Since devolution in 1998, it has become more difficult to collect comparable data across the four UK...
Whilst an allowance is made for sparsity in the allocation of resources for social care services in ...
Resource allocation formulae in Scotland include an adjustment for remoteness and rurality. However...
One-fifth of the Scottish population live in rural areas and this has implications for NHS policy. ...
Objective To investigate whether the policy of increasing National Health Service funding to a great...
This research examines the multiple and divergent definitions of rurality employed by public bodies ...
The system used to allocate resources to the UK's devolved territories, known as the Barnett formula...
The system used to allocate resources to the UK's devolved territories, known as the Barnett formula...
Objective To investigate whether the policy of increasing National Health Service funding to a great...
The thesis reports on a two-year study which looked at decision-making in two Scottish health board...
Traditionally, most health care systems which pretend to any sort of rationality and cost control ha...
The needs component of the current formulae for allocating resources for hospital services and presc...
Although the English NHS has been described as a world leader in pioneering methods of distributing ...
Britain's National Health Service (NHS) is a universal, single-payer health system in which the cent...
Since devolution in 1998, it has become more difficult to collect comparable data across the four UK...
Since devolution in 1998, it has become more difficult to collect comparable data across the four UK...