English health policy has promoted the diversity of providers of health care to NHS patients in recent years. Little research has been done to map the extent of actual and possible supply. Using data from four local health economies England the authors found that there was a low supply of such organisations, but that it is growing. Despite the greater emphasis placed by policy makers and researchers on non-profits, there were substantially more for-profits. This suggests they should be subject to further scrutiny, as the pressure to increase diversity of supply increases under the Coalition government.</jats:p
Since devolution in 1998, it has become more difficult to collect comparable data across the four UK...
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To assess the impact of provider diversity on quality and innovation in the English NHS bymapping th...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the impact of provider diversity on quality and innovation in the English NHS ...
A wide ranging set of reforms is being introduced into the English National Health Service (NHS). Th...
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Inequitable healthcare access, experiences and outcomes across ethnic groups are of concern across m...
Inequitable healthcare access, experiences and outcomes across ethnic groups are of concern across m...
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Health system reforms were introduced in the UK in 1990, partially reversed in 1997, and relaunched ...
Since devolution in 1998, it has become more difficult to collect comparable data across the four UK...
Background: The health-care commissioning cycle is an increasingly powerful determinant ...
Background: This paper reviews evidence on equity as a policy goal of resource allocation in the Eng...
To assess the impact of provider diversity on quality and innovation in the English NHS bymapping th...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the impact of provider diversity on quality and innovation in the English NHS ...
A wide ranging set of reforms is being introduced into the English National Health Service (NHS). Th...
Introducing market-like structures to public services is a key aspect of New Public Management. The ...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, UK health policy makers have responded to a GP shortage by introducing ...
In recent years there have been marked changes in organisational structures and budgetary arrangeme...
Although the English NHS has been described as a world leader in pioneering methods of distributing ...
In England, the 2012 Health and Social Care Act was heralded to be among the most significant change...
Inequitable healthcare access, experiences and outcomes across ethnic groups are of concern across m...
Inequitable healthcare access, experiences and outcomes across ethnic groups are of concern across m...
Over the past two decades, an international trend of exposing public health services to different fo...
Health system reforms were introduced in the UK in 1990, partially reversed in 1997, and relaunched ...
Since devolution in 1998, it has become more difficult to collect comparable data across the four UK...
Background: The health-care commissioning cycle is an increasingly powerful determinant ...
Background: This paper reviews evidence on equity as a policy goal of resource allocation in the Eng...