Four years since its introduction where is Choose and Book (C&B)
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Improving the quality of health care and services is a priority for the NHS, and for commissioners, managers, practitioners and service users. However, to improve we must first know what already exists. The primary way to do this is to measure what is being provided by evaluating current services. At its inception, the National Health Service (NHS) was originally designed to give priority to collective needs rather than individual wants. Patient choice was not on the policy agenda within the NHS until the market oriented reforms in the 1990s. Even then it was not vigorously pursued and was mostly concerned with decisions made by general practitioner fund holders contracting services from hospitals on behalf of patients (Le Grand et al, 1998). New Labour introduced the concept of the citizen as consumer occupying a central position in its approach to modernising the public sector (Blair, 2003). By allowing patients to choose, hospitals would compete openly triggering improvements in efficiency, quality, equity and responsiveness in the NHS (DH, 2003). This Service evaluation was undertaken to assess the use of the Choose & Book referral system in a single large borough.
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Stanley T. Zengeya MBChB, MRCP(UK), MMeD (Paeds), FRCPCH & MSc. Consultant Paediatrician, Great Western Hospital. My Dissertation for an MSc with the University of Warwick (2010), a Service Evaluation of the use of the "Choose & Book referral system" focusing on the challenges faced by frontline healthcare professionals was awarded a distinction.
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- Sprache Englisch
- Autor Stanley Zengeya , Geoffrey Meads
- Titel Four years since its introduction where is Choose and Book (C&B)
- Veröffentlichung 22.04.2013
- ISBN 3659363170
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783659363177
- Jahr 2013
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T6mm
- Untertitel What are the challenges facing frontline GPs and hospital consultants in its implementation
- Gewicht 131g
- Genre Medizin
- Anzahl Seiten 76
- Herausgeber LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
- GTIN 09783659363177