The thesis examines how public expenditure on the National Health Service (NHS) was constituted as a political 'problem ' resulting in expenditure constraint throughout the 1950s. It argues that the 'problem ' related to the influence of estimates made during wartime planning which were frequently used to judge current expenditure from the beginning of the Service to 1960. Such estimates understated the costs of a future NHS and gave an exaggerated view of the extent to which expenditure was 'out of control'. This approach to evaluating Service expenditure was challenged by 'social accounting' reflected in the Guillebaud Report (1956). Social accounting situated NHS expenditure in the context of Natio...
Many governments in Europe are struggling with the need to reduce public spending, especially becaus...
This thesis focuses on the city of Bristol to examine the British voluntary hospital system in its f...
Most governments in welfare societies face the problem of how to keep the costs of running public se...
Has government expenditure on the National Health and Personal Social Services increased significant...
The thesis examines how public expenditure on the National Health Service (NHS) was con...
AbstractThis paper examines the relationship between medical and hospital accounting discourses duri...
This article considers the discussion and rejection of a social insurance model of funding for the B...
Focussing on the period from 1948 to 1997, this paper examines the history of rationing in the Briti...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to trace the changes in accounting practice in UK hospitals, fo...
Since the policy of cutting public expenditure was announced by the government attention has tended ...
In the 1950s, the Ministry of Health, supported by interested groups outside government, recognised ...
In the Second Reading debate on the NHS Bill, in 1946, Aneurin Bevan commented that, owing to the ‘c...
Public expenditure on goods and services per head of population on the National Health Service (NHS)...
AbstractThe upsurge and control of healthcare expenditure growth are becoming a thought-provoking is...
This paper examines the relationship between medical and hospital accounting discourses during the t...
Many governments in Europe are struggling with the need to reduce public spending, especially becaus...
This thesis focuses on the city of Bristol to examine the British voluntary hospital system in its f...
Most governments in welfare societies face the problem of how to keep the costs of running public se...
Has government expenditure on the National Health and Personal Social Services increased significant...
The thesis examines how public expenditure on the National Health Service (NHS) was con...
AbstractThis paper examines the relationship between medical and hospital accounting discourses duri...
This article considers the discussion and rejection of a social insurance model of funding for the B...
Focussing on the period from 1948 to 1997, this paper examines the history of rationing in the Briti...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to trace the changes in accounting practice in UK hospitals, fo...
Since the policy of cutting public expenditure was announced by the government attention has tended ...
In the 1950s, the Ministry of Health, supported by interested groups outside government, recognised ...
In the Second Reading debate on the NHS Bill, in 1946, Aneurin Bevan commented that, owing to the ‘c...
Public expenditure on goods and services per head of population on the National Health Service (NHS)...
AbstractThe upsurge and control of healthcare expenditure growth are becoming a thought-provoking is...
This paper examines the relationship between medical and hospital accounting discourses during the t...
Many governments in Europe are struggling with the need to reduce public spending, especially becaus...
This thesis focuses on the city of Bristol to examine the British voluntary hospital system in its f...
Most governments in welfare societies face the problem of how to keep the costs of running public se...