This chapter examines aspects of the role of taxation in health and social care in the UK. It examines the taxation basis for the funding of the NHS and its durability over time and juxtaposes this with the persistent calls for change in the way social care - only partially funded through taxation - is financed. The chapter explores public support for raising taxes to increase funding for the NHS, the increased use of taxation to fund private health care providers and attempts by both private providers and NHS Trusts to reduce tax liabilities through appeals to ‘charitable’ status. It considers two key ways in which taxation is implicated in the need to reduce socio-economic inequalities in order to reduce health inequalities. The first con...
The health and care sector plays a valuable role in improving population health and societal wellbei...
Taxation is a function of government that patterns our lives socially, economically, and politically...
This article reviews the social care evidence concerning direct payments/personal budgets, before ar...
Virtually all fiscal measures influence people's health, through their impacts on behaviour, consump...
It is an interesting aspect of the current debate with regard to healthcare in developed countries t...
Previous studies have described various associations between tax policy and health. Here we propose ...
The Australian income tax regime is generally regarded as a mechanism by which the Federal Governmen...
It is an interesting aspect of the current debate with regard to healthcare in developed countries t...
Purpose: In this chapter, we examine the National Health Service (NHS) and Adult Social Care (ASC) i...
An ageing population increases pressure on health and social care, on welfare payments and on pensio...
This chapter examines the complex relationship between social enterprises and taxation. The focus is...
The focus in this chapter is on characterizing the nature of recent health policy initiatives and ex...
This social policy textbook chapter examines the role of taxation in social policy. Specifically it ...
The use of taxation to improve public health has been successful in tackling tobacco and alcohol, wi...
The British NHS delivers health care free at the point of access to whomever needs it. It is often c...
The health and care sector plays a valuable role in improving population health and societal wellbei...
Taxation is a function of government that patterns our lives socially, economically, and politically...
This article reviews the social care evidence concerning direct payments/personal budgets, before ar...
Virtually all fiscal measures influence people's health, through their impacts on behaviour, consump...
It is an interesting aspect of the current debate with regard to healthcare in developed countries t...
Previous studies have described various associations between tax policy and health. Here we propose ...
The Australian income tax regime is generally regarded as a mechanism by which the Federal Governmen...
It is an interesting aspect of the current debate with regard to healthcare in developed countries t...
Purpose: In this chapter, we examine the National Health Service (NHS) and Adult Social Care (ASC) i...
An ageing population increases pressure on health and social care, on welfare payments and on pensio...
This chapter examines the complex relationship between social enterprises and taxation. The focus is...
The focus in this chapter is on characterizing the nature of recent health policy initiatives and ex...
This social policy textbook chapter examines the role of taxation in social policy. Specifically it ...
The use of taxation to improve public health has been successful in tackling tobacco and alcohol, wi...
The British NHS delivers health care free at the point of access to whomever needs it. It is often c...
The health and care sector plays a valuable role in improving population health and societal wellbei...
Taxation is a function of government that patterns our lives socially, economically, and politically...
This article reviews the social care evidence concerning direct payments/personal budgets, before ar...