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A Successful National Health Service Print E-mail
Written by Nick Bosanquet (1999)   
Friday, 26 November 1999

The NHS should enter into a range of partnerships and agreements and should commission services from private and voluntary providers.

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Managing Better Health Print E-mail
Written by Dr Michael Goldsmith & Dr Madsen Pirie (1988)   
Saturday, 26 November 1988

Suggestions for better mangement of the National Health Service.

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The Health Alternatives Print E-mail
Written by Dr Madsen Pirie & Dr Eamonn Butler (1988)   
Saturday, 26 November 1988

This paper examines alternative methods for managing the National Health Service.

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The Health of Nations Print E-mail
Written by Dr Madsen Pirie & Dr Eamonn Butler (1988)   

Published to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the NHS, this report offers an objective assessment of the benefits and deficiencies of the National Health Service, along with a wide-reaching search for new structures that are better able to deliver the sophisticated and diverse forms of health care demanded today, while preserving the ideal of universal access.

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Words of wisdom

"Public services are never better performed than when their reward comes in consequence of their being performed, and is proportioned to the diligence employed in performing them."

The Wealth of Nations, Book V, Ch I, Part II

 

"In general, if any branch of trade, or any division of labour, be advantageous to the public, the freer and more general the competition, it will always be the more so."

The Wealth of Nations, Book II, Ch II


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