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Costs of Medical Care
1 July 1964
…sectors of the Service. This paper considers the cost of the National Health Service in England and Wales in terms of the specific tasks performed —the treatment of disease. It…
Pattern of Diabetes
1 July 1964
…are some 300,000 persons being treated for diabetes in England and Wales—either by dietary restriction or with an anti-diabetic preparation. There is also probably a similar number with undetected diabetes…
The Effect of Free Personal Care for the Elderly on Informal Caregiving
1 February 2013
…double that on households under 65 years of age. Formal care provided by the state, however, is not the only resource on which the elderly rely. England alone has nearly…
Valuing Health at the End of Life: A Stated Preference Discrete Choice Experiment
1 December 2012
…conduct research to help fill this void. A discrete choice experiment was conducted in March 2012 with a sample of 3,969 members of the general public in England and Wales….
Report of the Office of Health Economics Commission on Competition in the NHS
1 January 2012
…of NHS-funded health care in England. It sets out the evidence compiled and analysed by the OHE Commission over the last year and concludes that: Based on the best evidence…
Medical Care in Developing Countries
1 November 1972
…change in their patterns of morbidity and mortality. For example, between 1848 and 1872 it has been estimated that over 32 per cent of all male deaths in England and…
Health Care Services and the Single European Market
1 September 2008
…the possible implications for England, given current Department of Health policies. The Briefing urges that the likely influence of the Directive on cross-border patient flows be kept in perspective. Within…
Work of Primary Medical Care
6 January 1974
…reorganised NHS in England and Wales. What are the objectives of general practice? What should be the functions of the practitioner and each member of his team? Which aspects ought…
Anaesthesia
1 February 1976
…own right. The image of the ‘gas man’ has been shed to a large extent and the modern day anaesthetist (of which there were nearly 3,000 in England and Wales…