AbstractThe optimal balance between central governmental authority and the degree of autonomy of local public bodies is an enduring issue in public policy. The UK National Health Service is no exception, with NHS history, in part at least, a history of repeated cycles of centralisation and decentralisation of decision-making power. Most recently, a significant reorganisation of the NHS in 2012–13 was built around the creation of new and supposedly more autonomous commissioning organisations (Clinical Commissioning Groups – CCGs). Using Bossert's (1998) concept of ‘decision space’, we explored the experiences of local commissioners as they took on their new responsibilities. We interviewed commissioning staff from all of the CCGs in two regi...
Background: By 2010 English health policy-makers had concluded that the main NHS commissioners [prim...
This work explores the commissioning arrangements in the NHS after the adoption of Clinical Commissi...
This article examines the continuing debate about, and inter-relationship between, the NHS, decentra...
The optimal balance between central governmental authority and the degree of autonomy of local publi...
The optimal balance between central governmental authority and the degree of autonomy of local publi...
A balance is needed between central control of primary care and local autonomy. The aim should be to...
Recent health policy in England has demanded greater involvement of patients and the public in the c...
Autonomy is currently seen by policy-makers as a possible mechanism for enhancing public sector perf...
Recent changes in the English National Health Service (NHS) have introduced new complexities into th...
Delegating greater authority and decision making power to front line organisations, including devolu...
OBJECTIVE: One of the key goals of the current reforms in the English National Health Service (NHS) ...
Since 2004, English NHS hospitals have been given the opportunity to acquire a more autonomous statu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore government efforts to enhance the autonomy of comm...
Arguably, the government's aim of using the reward of ‘earned autonomy’ and Foundation Trust status ...
This article examines the continuing debate about, and inter-relationship between, the NHS, decentra...
Background: By 2010 English health policy-makers had concluded that the main NHS commissioners [prim...
This work explores the commissioning arrangements in the NHS after the adoption of Clinical Commissi...
This article examines the continuing debate about, and inter-relationship between, the NHS, decentra...
The optimal balance between central governmental authority and the degree of autonomy of local publi...
The optimal balance between central governmental authority and the degree of autonomy of local publi...
A balance is needed between central control of primary care and local autonomy. The aim should be to...
Recent health policy in England has demanded greater involvement of patients and the public in the c...
Autonomy is currently seen by policy-makers as a possible mechanism for enhancing public sector perf...
Recent changes in the English National Health Service (NHS) have introduced new complexities into th...
Delegating greater authority and decision making power to front line organisations, including devolu...
OBJECTIVE: One of the key goals of the current reforms in the English National Health Service (NHS) ...
Since 2004, English NHS hospitals have been given the opportunity to acquire a more autonomous statu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore government efforts to enhance the autonomy of comm...
Arguably, the government's aim of using the reward of ‘earned autonomy’ and Foundation Trust status ...
This article examines the continuing debate about, and inter-relationship between, the NHS, decentra...
Background: By 2010 English health policy-makers had concluded that the main NHS commissioners [prim...
This work explores the commissioning arrangements in the NHS after the adoption of Clinical Commissi...
This article examines the continuing debate about, and inter-relationship between, the NHS, decentra...