This report describes the outcome of a six month study of the management development requirements of the NHS in Scotland, undertaken by the King's Fund College. The report describes: the scope and content of the original brief for the work; the methodology adopted by the King's Fund team; and the ...
The aim of this paper is to develop statistical models which explain the utilisation of GP services and which can also subsequently be linked to the 1991 census data to calculate weighted population estimates for areas based on their need for health care
This is one of the publications produced at the end of the PHARE health sector management project. This was undertaken by the King's Fund College with the collaboration of the Instituto de Estudios Superiores de la Empresa, Barcelona and the South East Institute of Public Health. The aim of the ...
This report contains an abbreviated appraisal of the options for future health policy in Guernsey. It is divided into three main sections. The first section makes clear the main objectives that any policy must meet. The second section identifies the key components of alternative reform packages with an assessment of ...
This is one of the publications produced at the end of the PHARE health sector management project. This was undertaken by the King's Fund College with the collaboration of the Instituto de Estudios Superiores de la Empresa, Barcelona and the South East Institute of Public Health. The aim of the ...
This statement on Britain's maternity services was drawn up by an independent panel following a consensus conference. The questions which the panel were asked to address were: what sort of choices are important to women and are there proper limits to women's choice as a result of clinical, organisational or ...
This report is based on a search conference which provided a forum for people who share a common concern about a particular issue, that is, community care but who approach that issue from different perspectives. This conference focussed on London and its community services, and how better services could be ...