This paper applies Scotland’s health allocation formula to Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) in England, Health Boards in Wales, and Health and Social Care Trusts in Northern Ireland in order to assess the relative health care expenditure needs of the countries. According to the Scottish formula, England’s per capita health care expenditure need is around 10% lower than Scotland’s, while Wales’ per capita expenditure need is around 2% lower than Scotland’s, and Northern Ireland’s is around 7% lower than Scotland’s. Scotland’s relative expenditure need over England is largely a function of higher rates of mortality and long-term illness, rather than its relative sparsity. Northern Ireland’s rela...
Scottish citizens enjoy 25% more spending per head on public services than English citizens, but alm...
Scottish citizens enjoy 25% more spending per head on public services than English citizens, but alm...
While widespread lip service is given in the UK to the social determinants of health (SDoH), there a...
This paper applies Scotland’s health allocation formula to Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) in Engla...
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...
It is well-established that for a considerable period the United Kingdom has spent proportionally le...
Political devolution means there are now four National Health Services in the United Kingdom. The he...
Ireland, Scotland and Wales) has a combined population of 55.7 million (1991) on which public expend...
to make health care available to all regardless of income, and it has managed to achieve this goal w...
AbstractWhile widespread lip service is given in the UK to the social determinants of health (SDoH),...
Although the English NHS has been described as a world leader in pioneering methods of distributing ...
Whilst an allowance is made for sparsity in the allocation of resources for social care services in ...
The paper focuses on the hospital and community health service component of the current formula for ...
It is well-established that for a considerable period the United Kingdom has spent proportionally le...
Scottish citizens enjoy 25% more spending per head on public services than English citizens, but alm...
Scottish citizens enjoy 25% more spending per head on public services than English citizens, but alm...
While widespread lip service is given in the UK to the social determinants of health (SDoH), there a...
This paper applies Scotland’s health allocation formula to Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) in Engla...
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...
It is well-established that for a considerable period the United Kingdom has spent proportionally le...
Political devolution means there are now four National Health Services in the United Kingdom. The he...
Ireland, Scotland and Wales) has a combined population of 55.7 million (1991) on which public expend...
to make health care available to all regardless of income, and it has managed to achieve this goal w...
AbstractWhile widespread lip service is given in the UK to the social determinants of health (SDoH),...
Although the English NHS has been described as a world leader in pioneering methods of distributing ...
Whilst an allowance is made for sparsity in the allocation of resources for social care services in ...
The paper focuses on the hospital and community health service component of the current formula for ...
It is well-established that for a considerable period the United Kingdom has spent proportionally le...
Scottish citizens enjoy 25% more spending per head on public services than English citizens, but alm...
Scottish citizens enjoy 25% more spending per head on public services than English citizens, but alm...
While widespread lip service is given in the UK to the social determinants of health (SDoH), there a...