Lane, N. (1999) Inequality in the Careers of NHS Nurses: A Regional Case Study of Qualified Nurses in NHS Wales. Personnel Review 28: pp. 319-335.Inequality in the careers of NHS Nurses - Lane - 1999 () Citation Context ...icewomen choose Part -time Work? Flexible work patterns are...
Health care deprivation profiles in the measurement of inequality and inequity: an application to GP fundholding in the English NHS This paper proposes a new approach to the measurement of inequality and inequity in the delivery of health care based on contributions from the literature ... M Laud...
IN BRIEF • As of 1 April 2006, PCTs have the responsibility for commissioning a reasonable level of NHS dental services. PCTs should assess local needs and plan services accordingly. • Traditionally dentists and orthodontists have set up practice where demand rather than need is greatest, ...
Evidence from the NHS patient choice reforms Econ. J., 121 (554) (2011), pp. 228-260 Google Scholar [13] Ma C.A., Burgess J.F. Quality competition, welfare and regulation J. Economics, 58 (1993), pp. 153-173 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar [14] Gaynor M. Competition and quality ...
“Research shows us that education, income, housing, and access to transportation play a significant role in an individual’s overall health. “This collaboration will help us better identify the local social economic and environmental factors that influence the health and wellbeing of our residents...
This study leverages Bourdieu’s concepts of capital and habitus, alongside an intersectionality framework, to examine the financialization of daily life within the British-Pakistani diaspora. Amidst the escalating pervasiveness of financialization in everyday life, we engage critically with the concept of...
In addition to being a valuable public service, publicly financed healthcare plays another role that is often overlooked: it redistributes income from higher- to lower-income groups. In a recent Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) study, we estimated the value of benefits...
Free Essay: Soc 330 Christopher Doob wrote the first edition of Social Inequality and Social stratification in US Society. The author structures this book in...
Static magnets prevent leg ulcer recurrence: savings for the NHS? The objectives of this survey were to examine the effectiveness of a static magnet device — 4UlcerCare — in preventing recurrence of leg ulcers after hea... Eccles,Nyjon - 《British Journal of Community Nursing》 被引量: 1...
Lead author Dr. Martin Whyte, Clinical Senior Lecturer in Metabolic Medicine at the University of Surrey, said: "The NHS has been successful in improving the quality of diabetes healthcare; however, inequality in care persists. Diagnosis rates for Type 2diabetesare on the rise and it is import...