The Achilles heel of the NHS is its flawed financing of personal services by taxation, which destroys information on costs, weakens incentives to economise in scarce medical manpower and resources, and removes the inducement to pay more for better services. The NHS misguidedly reconstructed the ...
Products are labelled with barcodes, scanned with a handheld mobile device, and synchronised with inventory management software in real time. How does a barcode inventory system work? A barcode inventory system works by encoding data into a series of vertical bars and spaces of varying widths. Th...
PUBLIC administrationCONTRACTSNATIONAL health servicesWAGESHOSPITAL nursing staffPay talks between the government and health unions in England have reached a crucial juncture with a new offer for nurses and other healthcare staff on Agenda for Change (AfC) contracts.Primary Health...
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Spurs thank NHS heroes with stadium match There has been drama across the Premier League during the penultimate round of matches. But just as important as the results is the fact that fans are able to enjoy the excitement in person again. ...
Slightly more tongue-in-cheek… I need to secure my financial future even more than a parent does, because there will be no spare bedroom in my daughter’s house in my wrinkly decrepitude. So why should my taxes pay for someone else’sBugaboo Lambskin Footmuff ...
Choosing who shall not be treated in the NHS The paper suggests that it is right that the value system of those who pay for a group-funded health care system (such as the NHS) should guide ... MC Charny,PA Lewis,SC Farrow - 《Social Science & Medicine》 被引量: 198发表: 1989年 ...
How business will pay for Brown's health mission; It was cast as the Budget to save the NHS but who will pick up the bill? For many companies, the answer is business, and they are far from happy about it. Ian Fraser, Valerie Darroch, Bill Magee and Karen Peattie examine in detail ...
tax-paid, “free” health care for all. We know that in the US we don’t have it – while almost all other countries do – in some form. One of the first countries to adopt universal health care was Sweden – in the early 1950s. But how – exactly – does such a system work?
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