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The New Politics of the NHS: From Creation to Reinvention

The New Politics of the NHS: From Creation to Reinvention
By Rudolf Klein

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The New Politics of the NHS has become established over a quarter century and five editions as the key overview of the NHS and its processes and paths of influence. This latest edition remains a clear, easy-to-read guide to often complex debates. It encompasses both the background of the evolution of the NHS since its foundation, and a completely up-to-date picture of its present and future in a more pluralistic and possibly more financially austere era in which deference to medical expertise is eroding and information on health and care is far more widely available. Assuming no prior knowledge of NHS politics and systems, The New Politics of the NHS focuses on management, structure, centralisation, funding, economic performance, challenges, current party political debates, interest groups and rationing, and also on the NHS's institutional and cultural continuity as a tax-funded service providing comprehensive, universal healthcare free at the point of delivery. It is a vital update for all healthcare professionals, NHS managers, policy makers and shapers, and those in special interest groups including patient advocacy organisations. From reviews of previous editions: 'A valuable insight into the discussions and decisions that determine such an important aspect of our daily life.' CANCER CARE NEWS


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #223038 in Books
  • Published on: 2010-04-20
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .1 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 320 pages

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From reviews of previous editions: 'A valuable insight into the discussions and decisions that determine such an important aspect of our daily life.' --Cancer Care News

About the Author
Emeritus Professor of Social Policy, University of Bath, Visiting Professor, London School of Economics, Visiting Professor, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine