Presents and discusses the findings from a research project into the impact of the NHS internal market on the merger of colleges of midwifery and nursing. Begins by briefly describing the major changes which have been introduced in the NHS since 1979 and sets these within the context of the changing nature of the public sector in the UK. Second, describes the background to the research and the methods employed. Continues with a brief review of the approaches to the change management process, which in particular draws attention to the importance of the environment in which the organization operates, and of the relationship between management styles and the different approaches to organizational change. Presents a case study of the merger of ...
BACKGROUND: Around the world, the last two decades have been characterised by an increase in the num...
The 1991 NHS Reforms introduced an internal market within the UK National Health Service. The move t...
Over the past two decades, an international trend of exposing public health services to different fo...
Presents and discusses the findings from a research project into the impact of the NHS internal mark...
The research on which this article is based has been carried out over a period of five years (1992‐1...
This paper presents findings from a study of the context and processes of provider mergers in the NH...
This paper presents findings from a study of the context and processes of provider mergers in the NH...
Over the past fifteen years, there has been a distinct change in the NHS “market” in England with wi...
OBJECTIVE: To study the processes involved in and impact of mergers between NHS trusts, including th...
This paper reports some early findings from a major research project which explores strategic servic...
The British National Health Service has recently undergone the most profound reforms since it was co...
This paper presents a novel and distinctive approach to the study of change within the NHS. Central ...
This is a comparative case study of public sector hospital mergers in England and Ontario in the 199...
Introducing market-like structures to public services is a key aspect of New Public Management. The ...
The focus of this paper is on the impact of managerialism and the new public management on the profe...
BACKGROUND: Around the world, the last two decades have been characterised by an increase in the num...
The 1991 NHS Reforms introduced an internal market within the UK National Health Service. The move t...
Over the past two decades, an international trend of exposing public health services to different fo...
Presents and discusses the findings from a research project into the impact of the NHS internal mark...
The research on which this article is based has been carried out over a period of five years (1992‐1...
This paper presents findings from a study of the context and processes of provider mergers in the NH...
This paper presents findings from a study of the context and processes of provider mergers in the NH...
Over the past fifteen years, there has been a distinct change in the NHS “market” in England with wi...
OBJECTIVE: To study the processes involved in and impact of mergers between NHS trusts, including th...
This paper reports some early findings from a major research project which explores strategic servic...
The British National Health Service has recently undergone the most profound reforms since it was co...
This paper presents a novel and distinctive approach to the study of change within the NHS. Central ...
This is a comparative case study of public sector hospital mergers in England and Ontario in the 199...
Introducing market-like structures to public services is a key aspect of New Public Management. The ...
The focus of this paper is on the impact of managerialism and the new public management on the profe...
BACKGROUND: Around the world, the last two decades have been characterised by an increase in the num...
The 1991 NHS Reforms introduced an internal market within the UK National Health Service. The move t...
Over the past two decades, an international trend of exposing public health services to different fo...