Foundation Trusts (FTs) were introduced in the English NHS in 2004/5 and gave NHS Trusts the opportunity to become independent not-for-profit public benefit corporations. Whilst remaining in the public sector, FTs were granted greater autonomy than non-FTs. The reform was intended to create incentives for providers to deliver higher quality services in the most efficient way. This paper examines the impact of the FT policy on hospital performance, as proxied by measures of financial management, quality of care and staff satisfaction. Results suggest that generally FTs perform better than non-FTs. However, these differences appear to be long-standing rather than the effect of the FT policy per se and we find some evidence of a convergence in...
We use the 2006 relaxation of constraints on patient choice of hospital in the English NHS to invest...
This research investigates whether the introduction of Payment By Results (PbR) into the National He...
This report is concerned with the extent to which NHS hospital Trusts make better use of resources o...
Since 2004, English NHS hospitals have been given the opportunity to acquire a more autonomous statu...
Since 2004, English NHS hospitals have been given the opportunity to acquire a more autonomous statu...
This paper explores whether NHS hospitals in England managed their earnings upward before applying t...
We investigate whether quality of care differs between public and private hospitals in England with ...
Objective: To investigate the external and internal governance of NHS foundation trusts (FTs), which...
none8siOBJECTIVE: To investigate the external and internal governance of NHS foundation trusts (FTs)...
Gwyn Bevan and Matthew Skellern review evidence on the effects of hospital competition on quality of...
We investigate whether quality of care differs between public and private hospitals in England using...
Autonomy is currently seen by policy-makers as a possible mechanism for enhancing public sector perf...
We examine how public sector third-party purchasers and hospitals negotiate quality targets when a f...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the external and internal governance of NHS foundation trusts (FTs), which...
Many health care systems collect and disseminate information on provider quality in order to facilit...
We use the 2006 relaxation of constraints on patient choice of hospital in the English NHS to invest...
This research investigates whether the introduction of Payment By Results (PbR) into the National He...
This report is concerned with the extent to which NHS hospital Trusts make better use of resources o...
Since 2004, English NHS hospitals have been given the opportunity to acquire a more autonomous statu...
Since 2004, English NHS hospitals have been given the opportunity to acquire a more autonomous statu...
This paper explores whether NHS hospitals in England managed their earnings upward before applying t...
We investigate whether quality of care differs between public and private hospitals in England with ...
Objective: To investigate the external and internal governance of NHS foundation trusts (FTs), which...
none8siOBJECTIVE: To investigate the external and internal governance of NHS foundation trusts (FTs)...
Gwyn Bevan and Matthew Skellern review evidence on the effects of hospital competition on quality of...
We investigate whether quality of care differs between public and private hospitals in England using...
Autonomy is currently seen by policy-makers as a possible mechanism for enhancing public sector perf...
We examine how public sector third-party purchasers and hospitals negotiate quality targets when a f...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the external and internal governance of NHS foundation trusts (FTs), which...
Many health care systems collect and disseminate information on provider quality in order to facilit...
We use the 2006 relaxation of constraints on patient choice of hospital in the English NHS to invest...
This research investigates whether the introduction of Payment By Results (PbR) into the National He...
This report is concerned with the extent to which NHS hospital Trusts make better use of resources o...