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Financing Medicine Martin Gorsky

Financing Medicine By Martin Gorsky

Financing Medicine by Martin Gorsky


Summary

Financing Medicine brings together a collection of essays dealing with the financing of medical care in Britain since the mid-eighteenth century, with a view to addressing the central issues in the field.

Financing Medicine Summary

Financing Medicine: The British Experience Since 1750 by Martin Gorsky

Financing Medicine brings together a collection of essays dealing with the financing of medical care in Britain since the mid-eighteenth century, with a view to addressing two major issues:

  • Why did the funding of the British health system develop in the way it did?
  • What were the ramifications of these arrangements for the nature and extent of health care before the NHS?

The book also goes on to explore the 'lessons' and legacies of the past which bear upon developments under the NHS.

The contributors to this volume provide a sustained and detailed examination of the model of health care which preceded the NHS - an organization whose distinctive features hold such fascination for the scholars of health systems - and their insights illuminate current debates on the future of the NHS.

For students and scholars of the history of medicine, this will prove essential reading.

About Martin Gorsky

Martin Gorsky, Sally Sheard

Table of Contents

1. Introduction. 2. The price of charity to the Middlesex Hospital, 1750-1830. 3. Charitable bodies: the funding of Birmingham's voluntary hospitals in the nineteenth century. 4. Regional comparators in the funding and organisation of the voluntary hospital system, c.1860-1939. 5. 'The Caprice of Charity': geographical variations in the finances of British voluntary hospital services before the NHS. 6. Paying for the Sick Poor: Financing Medicine under the Victorian Poor Law, the case of the Whitechapel Union, 1850-1900. 7. Reluctant providers? The politics and ideology of municipal hospital finance 1870-1914. 8. The Bradford Municipal Hospital experiment of 1920: the emergence of the mixed economy in hospital provision in inter-war Britain. 9. Friendly society health insurance in nineteenth-century England. 10. 'Strong combination': the Edwardian BMA and contract practice. 11. The economic and medical significance of the British National Insurance Act, 1911. 12. Financing health care in Britain since 1939. 3. A double irony? The politics of National Health Service expenditure in the 1950s. 14. Inequalities, regions and hospitals: the Resource Allocation Working Party.

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NLS9781138867956
9781138867956
1138867950
Financing Medicine: The British Experience Since 1750 by Martin Gorsky
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Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2015-02-09
272
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