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Main description:
As the National Health Service celebrates 75 years, this book reflects not only on its successes but also on its challenges. Society, medicine and technology have all changed considerably since its founding in 1948 so what can, and should, the NHS do to adapt to remain fit for purpose?
This thought-provoking book is made up of interviews with healthcare leaders, policymakers and practitioners, including Richard Horton, Julia Neuberger, Ian Gilmore, Nigel Crisp and more. Bookended with chapters linking the interviews with the international literature, the book addresses questions such as:
What are the NHS's strengths and weaknesses?
How could the NHS be adapted and how should it be set up if founded today?
How should the NHS recognised the relationship between physical health, mental health, social care and public health?
How should the NHS be funded?
How do we understand the social contract between patients, medical and allied professions and the government?
How can we manage workforce development?
How should the NHS address issues around social justice and equity of access?
Timely and important, this book promotes debate and critique around key issues in managing healthcare. Relevant to all those working in the NHS, it is also a valuable contribution for healthcare professionals undertaking further study on management and leadership.
Contents:
1. Preface. 2. Introduction The NHS: Past and Present. 3. Lord John Alderdice. 4. Lord Nigel Crisp 5.Dr Sarah Hallett. 6. Sir David Haslam. 7. Sir Ian Gilmore. 8. Dr Richard Horton. 9. Baroness Molly Meacher. 10. Dr Chaand Nagpaul. 11. Baroness Julia Neuberger. 12. Dr Max Pemberton. 13. Dr Daniel Poulter MP. 14. Rachel Power. 15. Lucy Watson. 16. Dr Rajiv Wijesuriya. 17. Conclusions NHS: The Future.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: August, 2023
Pages: 240
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Practice, Medical Study and Teaching Aids, Midwifery, Nursing