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. 2011 Aug 1;8(3):55-56.
eCollection 2011 Aug.

The English market model is not fit for export

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The English market model is not fit for export

Morris Bernadt. Int Psychiatry. .

Abstract

Commissioning of health services has become an intensely political issue in the UK and there is no reason to believe that the conflicts that have arisen domestically would not be mirrored overseas. A key ideological issue in the UK concerns the relative merits of public and private provision of services. In their guest editorial in this issue, 'Governance, choice and the global market for mental health', Sugarman & Kakabadse take a particular ideological stance: they write on the one hand of commercial-style efficiency and on the other of monopoly state provision risking inefficiency and ineffectiveness. This perspective is addressed here.

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