Controlling health professionals : the future of work and organization in the National Health Service
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Controlling health professionals : the future of work and organization in the National Health Service
(The state of health series)
Open University Press, 1994
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: pbk ISBN 9780335096435
Description
For 20 years, British governments of both the left and right have tried to improve the management of the NHS. But the distinctive contribution of the Thatcher governments of the 1980s has defined this very much in terms of controlling health professionals: doctors, nurses and others. This volume offers an explanation of why this approach was adopted. It examines in detail the various methods of control employed and assesses the consequences for the future of professional work and organization in the NHS.
The book should be interest to a wide range of health professionals including doctors, nurses, health authority members and managers and should also be useful for students of social policy and health studies.
Table of Contents
Professionals and managers
finance for health care - supply, demand and rationing
challenging the professionals
incorporating the professionals
changing the environment
the future of managerial and professional work in the NHS
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: hbk ISBN 9780335096442
Description
For 20 years, British governments of both the left and right have tried to improve the management of the NHS. But the distinctive contribution of the Thatcher governments of the 1980s has defined this very much in terms of controlling health professionals: doctors, nurses and others. This volume offers an explanation of why this approach was adopted. It examines in detail the various methods of control employed and assesses the consequences for the future of professional work and organization in the NHS. The book should be interest to a wide range of health professionals including doctors, nurses, health authority members and managers and should also be useful for students of social policy and health studies.
Table of Contents
- Professionals and managers
- finance for health care - supply, demand and rationing
- challenging the professionals
- incorporating the professionals
- changing the environment
- the future of managerial and professional work in the NHS.
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