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The New Primary Care

The New Primary Care

Modern, Dependable, Successful?

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The modernization of the NHS is at the heart of the UK governments policies for public sector services. This modernization programme represents the most radical and ambitious restructuring of the NHS since its inception in 1948. The new Primary Care Groups and Trusts (PCG/Ts) are the main organizational mechanism for delivering the modernization agenda and are therefore key to the success or otherwise of these reforms. To date there has been no comprehensive evaluation of how PCG/Ts have been performing in implementing the modernization programme; this book fills that important gap in knowledge. It provides a strong text of first evidence about the performance of PCG/Ts to date; this forms the basis for discussions about future success and a benchmark for future research.

The New Primary Care will be an essential resource for all advanced students of health care as well as academics, researchers and policy makers.
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Publication date
2003
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
192
Dimensions (mm)
60 x 90
Weight (g)
1
  • Introduction
    modernization and the reform of primary care
    Primary care organizations, the NHS and the public sector modernization
    English primary care organizations in an international perspective
    Primary care organizations, inequalities and equity
    The new funding regimes
    risks to the doctor-patient relationship
    Organizing and governing primary care organizations
    Improving the quality of care through clinical governance
    Information for health
    Shifting the balance between hospitals and primary care
    Improving local health
    Primary care organizations, public involvement and democratic accountability
    Looking outwards
    primary care organizations and local partnerships
    Conclusions
    References
    Index.
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