God Bless the NHS by Roger Taylor

God Bless the NHS by Roger Taylor

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The twenty-two month fight to push the NHS and Social Care Act through parliament prompted the most widespread political campaign by doctors since Aneurin Bevan established the NHS in 1948. Finally, it addresses the political failure at the heart of the problem and the inevitable conflict when politics and medicine mix.

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God Bless the NHS by Roger Taylor

The National Health Service, described by Nigel Lawson as Britain's only 'national religion', has never been more popular. So why is the government so desperate to reform it? Last year, the Office of National Statistics reported higher public satisfaction with the NHS than at any time since its foundation. In a 2012 survey of developed countries, the UK showed the highest public support of its health system. Politicians can hardly be surprised then, when their plans to reforms are met with public dismay and professional fury. This year has seen one of the most bruising political battles ever fought over the future of the NHS. The twenty-two month fight to push the NHS and Social Care Act through parliament prompted the most widespread political campaign by doctors since Aneurin Bevan established the NHS in 1948. It cost the coalition government dearly and shredded the reputation of the Secretary of State for Health. So why did they do it? God Bless the NHS looks at the ideology behind the current reforms and the reasons why the government decided to take on the nation's most treasured institution. Roger Taylor looks equivocally at those who support and oppose the new system, and at the patchy history of attempts to reform the NHS and the likelihood of the success this time round. Finally, it addresses the political failure at the heart of the problem and the inevitable conflict when politics and medicine mix.
Roger Taylor has worked for the Financial Times and is co-founder and director of research at Dr Foster, an organisation that exists to make healthcare data better and improve the quality of care. They are the leading provider of healthcare information and benchmarking solutions in England - and increasingly, worldwide.
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ISBN 13 9780571303649
ISBN 10 0571303641
Title God Bless the NHS
Author Roger Taylor
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Faber & Faber
Year published 2013-03-07
Number of pages 352
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