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Competition and contestability between acute hospitals
1 March 1998
…first time in the context of the NHS the potential benefits to patients… The 1989-1991 Conservative reforms of the National Health Service (NHS) introduced fundamental changes in the organisation of…
Don’t Look Back? Voluntary and Charitable Finance of Hospitals
1 July 2001
…before the ‘postcode rationing’ identified with the NHS access to care was inequitable, since it was shaped by residence. Under the NHS it has been large urban hospitals, particularly those…
Making the best of the Private Finance Initiative in the NHS
1 December 2002
…of Health Economics and ACCA with the Future Healthcare Network of the NHS… This briefing is based on the results of a seminar held in London on 30 May 2002….
Delivering an Outcomes-based NHS: Creating the Right Conditions
1 February 2017
…been adopted by NHS services across England and that brings together commissioners, providers,… This OHE Seminar Briefing summarises a seminar given by Dr Nicholas Hicks, Co-founder and Chief Executive of…
People as Patients and Patients as People
1 February 1989
…importance, the great majority of NHS care is for the treatment of individual patients. That is, people as human beings rather than statistics. No one in the NHS must ever…
Part 2: 2010 Lecture on US Health Reform
27 July 2010
…changes in Medicare; others will focus on tying payment to outcomes. An Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB) will debut in 2014 and have significant power over Medicare expenditures, among other…
Unpacking the Black Box of Payer Policy: A Demand-Side Approach for Equitable Uptake of Cost-Effective Health Innovation
21 February 2020
…slow to increase expenditure on public health products following aid transition; instead, private expenditure—mostly out of pocket—rises quickly to meet growing demand. Scarce government expenditure is often not targeted to the…
Without Prescription: a Study of the Role of Self-Medication
1 July 1968
The total expenditure on medicines in the United Kingdom in 1966 was £267 million. Of this £188 million was for medicines prescribed on the National Health Service. The other £79…
Ill in Europe
1 October 1982
People pay for some health care themselves out of income and savings. In Britain, out of a total expenditure on health care of all kinds of £ 13,700 million in…