The politics of hospital provision in early twentieth-century Britain

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    • Doyle, Barry M.

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The politics of hospital provision in early twentieth-century Britain

by Barry M. Doyle

(Studies for the Society for the Social History of Medicine, no.19)

Pickering & Chatto, c2014

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Doyle examines the role of local and national politics on hospitals. Ultimately, Doyle argues that social and economic diversity created a number of models for future health care which rested on a combination of voluntary and municipal provision.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1 Leeds and Sheffield: Economic, Social and Political Change
  • Chapter 2 Hospital Provision: Voluntary and Municipal
  • Chapter 3 Patients and Access
  • Chapter 4 Specialization and the Challenges of Modern Medicine
  • Chapter 5 Finance
  • Chapter 6 The Politics of Hospital Provision
  • Chapter 7 Co-operation, Competition and the Development of Hospital Systems
  • Conclusion

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