Windmill 2007 : the future of health care reforms in England

Windmill 2007 : the future of health care reforms in England - London King's Fund 2007

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<span style="font-size: 10pt;">The NHS has undergone many reforms over the past decade. To test outwhere the reforms – and interactions between them – might lead the NHS,the King’s Fund formed a partnership with Loop2, Monitor and NuffieldHospitals to produce Windmill 2007. The Windmill name harks back to asimulation-based project – The Rubber Windmill – run by the East AnglianRegional Health Authority in 1990 to explore how the health service wasresponding to the ‘new’ internal market. That event produced powerfullearning and passed into NHS history. The King’s Fund believes that Windmill2007 has generated some similarly valuable insights into the health system.Windmill 2007 includes an account of a two-day simulation event of afictional – but realistic – health economy from 2008 to 2011. The publicationdraws out the learning from that event and from extensive discussions of theemerging findings with more than 100 active participants in health care acrossEngland – clinicians, managers, policy-makers, regulators and analysts.&nbsp;</span>

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