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The health debate

By: Publication details: Bristol : Policy Press, 2016Edition: 2nd edDescription: xv, 262pISBN:
  • 9781447326977
  • 9781447327004
  • 9781447326991
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WX 120
Summary: Health care systems everywhere face multiple pressures from changing demography, the rise of non-communicable disease, the growing demand on health services, and limited resources at a time of austerity. Focusing on the British NHS from a political science perspective, this second edition of this best-selling book offers a fresh look at how it is coping with such pressures. The book explores the complexity of health policy and health services, offering a critical perspective on concerns including integrated care, the return of public health to local government and moves to devolve health services to local level. Crucially, it offers a critique of the market-style changes introduced by the Coalition government between 2010 and 2015. Students of health care and health policy, policy-makers and public health and health care professionals will find this lively and accessible reassessment of NHS reforms invaluable.
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Item type Home library Class number Status Date due Barcode
Book CEME Library (NELFT) Shelves WX100 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available NE10778
Book Newcomb Library at Homerton Healthcare Shelves WX 120 HUN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 13473
Book Stenhouse Library Shelves WX 28 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available S04500

Health care systems everywhere face multiple pressures from changing demography, the rise of non-communicable disease, the growing demand on health services, and limited resources at a time of austerity. Focusing on the British NHS from a political science perspective, this second edition of this best-selling book offers a fresh look at how it is coping with such pressures. The book explores the complexity of health policy and health services, offering a critical perspective on concerns including integrated care, the return of public health to local government and moves to devolve health services to local level. Crucially, it offers a critique of the market-style changes introduced by the Coalition government between 2010 and 2015. Students of health care and health policy, policy-makers and public health and health care professionals will find this lively and accessible reassessment of NHS reforms invaluable.

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