Culture versus competition: the reforms of the British National Health Service
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Culture versus competition: the reforms of the British National Health Service
Abstract
This paper first examines the usefulness of the internal markets being proposed in NHS reforms. The impact of those reforms on hospitals and general practitioners (GPs) is then assessed. Finally, the long-term implications of replacing medical culture with competition are discussed.
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