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24 hours to save the NHS Nigel Crisp (Independent Crossbench Member of the House of Lords Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, USA Senior Fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement and Honorary Professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK)

24 hours to save the NHS von Nigel Crisp (Independent Crossbench Member of the House of Lords Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, USA Senior Fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement and Honorary Professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK)

Zusammenfassung

'24 hours to save the NHS' is the inside story written by the man with unprecedented authority as both Chief Executive of the NHS and Permanent Secretary of the Department of Health. It describes the successes and failures as well as the pressures and the difficulties of making improvements in the fourth biggest organization in the world.

24 hours to save the NHS Zusammenfassung

24 hours to save the NHS: The Chief Executive's account of reform 2000 to 2006 Nigel Crisp (Independent Crossbench Member of the House of Lords Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, USA Senior Fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement and Honorary Professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK)

24 hours to save the NHS. It was a political slogan but it hid a deeper question. Could the NHS survive? Could it continue to offer free health care for every citizen regardless of their ability to pay? Could the extraordinary, liberating ambition and dream of its founders 50 years before be maintained in the 21st Century - that everyone, no matter how poor or ill, should be freed from worrying about how to pay for their health care. By 2000 the NHS was in decline with falling standards and failing public support. Its supporters were beginning to question its viability, whilst its enemies were eager to catalogue its faults. Five years later we had an answer. Radical change and investment meant that the NHS had survived. Standards were improving and the NHS was expanding. Proof came from outside. Public satisfaction doubled and fewer people opted for private healthcare. Most tellingly, all the major political parties went into the 2010 general election committed to the NHS and to helping it develop and prosper. Today the question has changed. The NHS has survived but can it become sustainable at a time of austerity and as demand for its services grows? 24 hours to save the NHS shows what we can learn from the past, and describes what more we need to do to innovate for the future. It is the inside story of the last reforms written by the man charged with implementing them, and who was given unprecedented authority as both Chief Executive of the NHS and Permanent Secretary of the Department of Health. A very practical book - it describes the successes and failures as well as the pressures and the difficulties of making improvements in the fourth biggest organization in the world which employs 1.3 million people and spends GBP100 billion a year. It will be of interest to the general reader, health workers, policy makers, academics and students alike.

24 hours to save the NHS Bewertungen

'Nigel Crisp is on the of the key thinkers and policymakers who has shaped our modern NHS. He has had a ring side seat when crucial and controversial political decisions have been made. He has also made those very decisions himself. For the first time he now gives his personal insights and perspectives on a lifetime of NHS reform. This book comes at a critical moment in the history of the NHS. It is essential reading for politicians, policymakers, professionals, and the public' - Richard Horton, Editor, The Lancet

Über Nigel Crisp (Independent Crossbench Member of the House of Lords Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, USA Senior Fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement and Honorary Professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK)

Nigel Crisp's earlier book 'Turning the world upside down - the search for global health in the 21st Century' takes further the ideas about mutual learning between rich and poor countries that he developed in his 2007 report for the Prime Minister Global Health Partnerships. Nigel Crisp is an independent crossbench member of the House of Lords where he speaks mainly on global health and international development. He is a member of a number of international organisations and global task forces. He was Chief Executive of the English NHS - the largest health organisation in the world with 1.3 million employees - and Permanent Secretary of the UK Department of Health and led major reforms and improvements in the whole system between 2000 and 2006. Previously he had been Chief Executive of the Oxford Radcliffe Hospital NHS Trust, one of the UK's leading academic medical centres. For further information see nigelcrisp.com

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface ; 1. 24 hours to save the NHS ; 2. The national and global context ; 3. The NHS Plan - overview of the story ; 4. Service improvement and delivery ; 5. System reform ; 6. The NHS workforce ; 7. Knowledge, science and technology ; 8. Finance and productivity ; 9. Leadership ; 10. Patients, health and society ; 11. Conclusions and key points ; 12. The future of the NHS in England ; 13. Reforming and strengthening health systems around the world ; 14. The global challenge ; Appendix 1. Glossary of terms ; Appendix 2. NHS structure ; Appendix 3. Time line ; Appendix 4. targets in the NHS Plan ; Index

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GOR010805851
9780199639953
0199639957
24 hours to save the NHS: The Chief Executive's account of reform 2000 to 2006 Nigel Crisp (Independent Crossbench Member of the House of Lords Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, USA Senior Fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement and Honorary Professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK)
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Oxford University Press
20110915
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