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Primary health care in the inner cities after Acheson

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  • 853743630
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  • London
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  • P.S.I., in association with King Edward's Hospital Fund for London
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  • 1986
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  • 102
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  • In January 1980 the Conservative Government appointed a study group under Sir Donald Acheson to produce ambitious proposals for rapid and effective action on primary care in London. This report examines how and why the study group was established, the issues it confronted, the route by which it reached its conclusions, and the Government's response. It also explores the Acheson report's contribution to new thinking at the district level of the NHS. It illuminates the difficulties which face any attempt to achieve radical reform of health care under the present NHS arrangements.
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  • Pagination: [ix], 102p.
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