The real impact of the Health Care reforms depends not on their design but on their implementation. Anna Dixon argues that the government has largely failed to win the support of the medical profession for the Act – as it now is – and yet without their support it is difficult to see how they can make this work
Governments over the past three decades have undermined the founding principles of the NHS through r...
The UK's Health System is in crisis, central funding no longer keeping pace with demand. Traditional...
Moving between policy and law, and the creation of “new” law in a controversial area generates a ran...
One year on from its adoption, Rudolf Klein argues that only one thing is certain about the Health a...
Last week more than 400 public health doctors, specialists, and academics from across the country wr...
Ever since the NHS White Paper was published in July 2010, debate has raged as to whether this is a ...
In the wake of multiple healthcare scandals involving the ill-treatment of patients, the Coalition g...
Major changes to the structure of the NHS were announced by the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalit...
This thesis explores the implementation of the health policy reforms following the Health and Social...
One of the Coalition’s central (and most controversial) policies are its proposed reforms of the NHS...
Although the Labour government has repeatedly pledged its commitment to the NHS, its latest reforms ...
Unlike many other public services, the NHS is not subject to local democratic control. In this post ...
This article examines the Health and Social Care Act 2012 and associated reforms to the National Hea...
Moving between policy and law, and the creation of “new” law in a controversial area generates a ran...
Reforms to the English national health service (NHS) are using patient choice and provider competiti...
Governments over the past three decades have undermined the founding principles of the NHS through r...
The UK's Health System is in crisis, central funding no longer keeping pace with demand. Traditional...
Moving between policy and law, and the creation of “new” law in a controversial area generates a ran...
One year on from its adoption, Rudolf Klein argues that only one thing is certain about the Health a...
Last week more than 400 public health doctors, specialists, and academics from across the country wr...
Ever since the NHS White Paper was published in July 2010, debate has raged as to whether this is a ...
In the wake of multiple healthcare scandals involving the ill-treatment of patients, the Coalition g...
Major changes to the structure of the NHS were announced by the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalit...
This thesis explores the implementation of the health policy reforms following the Health and Social...
One of the Coalition’s central (and most controversial) policies are its proposed reforms of the NHS...
Although the Labour government has repeatedly pledged its commitment to the NHS, its latest reforms ...
Unlike many other public services, the NHS is not subject to local democratic control. In this post ...
This article examines the Health and Social Care Act 2012 and associated reforms to the National Hea...
Moving between policy and law, and the creation of “new” law in a controversial area generates a ran...
Reforms to the English national health service (NHS) are using patient choice and provider competiti...
Governments over the past three decades have undermined the founding principles of the NHS through r...
The UK's Health System is in crisis, central funding no longer keeping pace with demand. Traditional...
Moving between policy and law, and the creation of “new” law in a controversial area generates a ran...