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Reviewing recent health care policy in the NHS and setting health policy in both an historical and modern context, Carrier and Kendall firmly locate the NHS in the context of the welfare state.
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					Reviewing recent health care policy in the NHS and setting health policy in both an historical and modern context, Carrier and Kendall firmly locate the NHS in the context of the welfare state.				
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 - Contemporary Issues in Public Policy
 - Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
 - 2 ed
 - Seitenzahl: 324
 - Erscheinungstermin: 18. Mai 2017
 - Englisch
 - Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
 - Gewicht: 500g
 - ISBN-13: 9781138084360
 - ISBN-10: 1138084360
 - Artikelnr.: 48810765
 
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
 - Libri GmbH
 - Europaallee 1
 - 36244 Bad Hersfeld
 - gpsr@libri.de
 
- Contemporary Issues in Public Policy
 - Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
 - 2 ed
 - Seitenzahl: 324
 - Erscheinungstermin: 18. Mai 2017
 - Englisch
 - Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
 - Gewicht: 500g
 - ISBN-13: 9781138084360
 - ISBN-10: 1138084360
 - Artikelnr.: 48810765
 
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
 - Libri GmbH
 - Europaallee 1
 - 36244 Bad Hersfeld
 - gpsr@libri.de
 
John Carrier is a retired academic who has spent most of his teaching career at the London School of Economics mainly in the Department of Social Policy and also, since retirement, in the Department of Law. He was also Dean of Graduate Studies. He has long experience as a lay member of NHS Trust Boards, is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and an Honorary Bencher of Lincoln's Inn. Ian Kendall is a retired academic who spent his teaching career at the University of Portsmouth in the School of Social and Historical Studies, where he was also Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences for several years.
	Part One: Before the NHS 1. Before 'New Liberalism,' The Long History of
the State and Health Care 2. From 'New Liberalism' to the 'Pre-War
Near-Consensus' 3. War, Beveridge and Health Care 4. Political Parties and
Pressure Groups Part Two: The NHS, July 1958-May 1979 5. The Search for
Efficiency and Planning 6. The Search for Equity 7. The Search for More
Community Health Care 8. The Search for Better Organisation 9. The Search
for Better Health Part Three: The NHS, 1979 - 2010 10. Money, Managers and
Markets (The Conservative Years, 1979-1997) 11. The Labour Governments
1997-2010 Part Four 12. London (1601-2010) A Case Study 13. The Coalition
Government 2010-2014 14. The Health and Social Care Bill 2012 15. The Act
and After 16. Conclusions
	the State and Health Care 2. From 'New Liberalism' to the 'Pre-War
Near-Consensus' 3. War, Beveridge and Health Care 4. Political Parties and
Pressure Groups Part Two: The NHS, July 1958-May 1979 5. The Search for
Efficiency and Planning 6. The Search for Equity 7. The Search for More
Community Health Care 8. The Search for Better Organisation 9. The Search
for Better Health Part Three: The NHS, 1979 - 2010 10. Money, Managers and
Markets (The Conservative Years, 1979-1997) 11. The Labour Governments
1997-2010 Part Four 12. London (1601-2010) A Case Study 13. The Coalition
Government 2010-2014 14. The Health and Social Care Bill 2012 15. The Act
and After 16. Conclusions
Part One: Before the NHS 1. Before 'New Liberalism,' The Long History of
the State and Health Care 2. From 'New Liberalism' to the 'Pre-War
Near-Consensus' 3. War, Beveridge and Health Care 4. Political Parties and
Pressure Groups Part Two: The NHS, July 1958-May 1979 5. The Search for
Efficiency and Planning 6. The Search for Equity 7. The Search for More
Community Health Care 8. The Search for Better Organisation 9. The Search
for Better Health Part Three: The NHS, 1979 - 2010 10. Money, Managers and
Markets (The Conservative Years, 1979-1997) 11. The Labour Governments
1997-2010 Part Four 12. London (1601-2010) A Case Study 13. The Coalition
Government 2010-2014 14. The Health and Social Care Bill 2012 15. The Act
and After 16. Conclusions
				the State and Health Care 2. From 'New Liberalism' to the 'Pre-War
Near-Consensus' 3. War, Beveridge and Health Care 4. Political Parties and
Pressure Groups Part Two: The NHS, July 1958-May 1979 5. The Search for
Efficiency and Planning 6. The Search for Equity 7. The Search for More
Community Health Care 8. The Search for Better Organisation 9. The Search
for Better Health Part Three: The NHS, 1979 - 2010 10. Money, Managers and
Markets (The Conservative Years, 1979-1997) 11. The Labour Governments
1997-2010 Part Four 12. London (1601-2010) A Case Study 13. The Coalition
Government 2010-2014 14. The Health and Social Care Bill 2012 15. The Act
and After 16. Conclusions







