Recent healthcare reforms in England, combined with financial austerity, have accelerated both the corporatization and commercialization of the NHS. This combination has encouraged greater public sector entrepreneurialism, argue Damian E. Hodgson, Simon Bailey, Mark Exworthy, Mike Bresnen, John Hassard, and Paula Hyde. They examine the meaning and experience of corporatization in the sector, illustrating their argument with qualitative data from a specialist hospital
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The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated inequalities, including among the healthcare workforce. Based ...
Joelle Grogan (Middlesex University) explains the law and governance put in place by the UK governme...
An economic strategy that helps the UK respond to change and tackle stagnant living standards and we...
Geoffroy Duparc-Portier and Gioele Figus use a multi-sector economic model to capture the impact tha...
Talking about the NHS as if it is a single organisation is both inaccurate and unhelpful, writes Oz ...
The NHS and social care systems are turning 70, and for almost as long as they have existed, there h...
Jonathan White explains why analogies associated with public health tend to be used in areas unrelat...
The privatisation of adult social care is a 30-year process that has grown unchecked, made worse by ...
The boundary between health and social care continues to be a major issue, and is especially stark a...
This article reports on the analysis of an online forum on the UK’s National Health Service website ...
Aim: Promoting healthy lifestyles plays a key role in professional nursing yet nurses do not always ...
Several big economic shocks and challenges are arriving all at once following Brexit and the pandemi...
A decade of stagnant living standards, weak productivity and low investment combined with a coming d...
Despite being in decline, the quality of mental health services is largely absent from public debate...
Vaccine apartheid has its roots in colonialism, write Sophie Harman (Queen Mary University of London...
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated inequalities, including among the healthcare workforce. Based ...
Joelle Grogan (Middlesex University) explains the law and governance put in place by the UK governme...
An economic strategy that helps the UK respond to change and tackle stagnant living standards and we...