Demand for post-qualifying professional education in the health care sector in England
- PMID: 8894898
- DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2648.1996.25719.x
Demand for post-qualifying professional education in the health care sector in England
Abstract
The British National Health Service is proposing to establish local consortia for educational contracting, with the wider involvement and responsibility being devolved to service providers. This paper addresses the economic considerations of purchasing post-qualifying professional education in the English hospital sector, for hospital nurses, doctors and physiotherapists in England.
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