The perception that dentistry is being privatised is widespread. A two-phase study was undertaken to investigate the factors influencing dentists' decisions to practise in the public and or private sectors. In phase I a national postal survey of general dental practitioners (n=1011) explored differences in working practices and experience of NHS and non-NHS work. Survey data were supplemented in phase II by in-depth interviews with four subsamples of dentists in two regions.The survey found that although the majority of dentists continued to treat the majority of their patients within the NHS since the introduction of the 1990 contract patterns of practice have changed. Where private dentistry was increasing, it was regionally variable and ...
Dental care for adults in New Zealand is part of the private healthcare system. Consequently, there ...
For many years the 27 bodies corporate registered with the General Dental Council were of little int...
INTRODUCTION: In England and Wales, National Health Service (NHS) primary dental care services are n...
This paper examines the factors beyond NHS dentists' remuneration which may explain the variations i...
Through discussion of the findings of a national study of general dental practitioners this paper ex...
Background In April 2006, fundamental changes were made to the arrangements for commissioning state ...
This article applies Le Grand's distinction between knightly and knavish motivations to the behaviou...
AbstractThe aim of this research was to explore and synthesise learning from stakeholders (NHS denti...
This study was designed to determine private dental services use in the UK and to determine if those...
Objective. The aim of this study is to determine associations between method of payment for dental s...
Background: Independent contractor status of NHS general dental practitioners (GDPs) and general med...
There can be few who would argue with the notion that the nature of dental practice in the United Ki...
OBJECTIVE: To explore opportunities for workforce development in NHS general dental services (GDS) i...
Background This research examinesthe phenomena of professionalism and commercialism and how these c...
Aims The aims of this paper are first, to determine the extent of difficulties the public are experi...
Dental care for adults in New Zealand is part of the private healthcare system. Consequently, there ...
For many years the 27 bodies corporate registered with the General Dental Council were of little int...
INTRODUCTION: In England and Wales, National Health Service (NHS) primary dental care services are n...
This paper examines the factors beyond NHS dentists' remuneration which may explain the variations i...
Through discussion of the findings of a national study of general dental practitioners this paper ex...
Background In April 2006, fundamental changes were made to the arrangements for commissioning state ...
This article applies Le Grand's distinction between knightly and knavish motivations to the behaviou...
AbstractThe aim of this research was to explore and synthesise learning from stakeholders (NHS denti...
This study was designed to determine private dental services use in the UK and to determine if those...
Objective. The aim of this study is to determine associations between method of payment for dental s...
Background: Independent contractor status of NHS general dental practitioners (GDPs) and general med...
There can be few who would argue with the notion that the nature of dental practice in the United Ki...
OBJECTIVE: To explore opportunities for workforce development in NHS general dental services (GDS) i...
Background This research examinesthe phenomena of professionalism and commercialism and how these c...
Aims The aims of this paper are first, to determine the extent of difficulties the public are experi...
Dental care for adults in New Zealand is part of the private healthcare system. Consequently, there ...
For many years the 27 bodies corporate registered with the General Dental Council were of little int...
INTRODUCTION: In England and Wales, National Health Service (NHS) primary dental care services are n...