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  2. History of the National Health Service - Wikipedia

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    History of NHS Scotland; History of NHS Wales; History of Health and Social Care in Northern Ireland; Aneurin Bevan, Minister of Health, on the first day of the National Health Service, 5 July 1948 at Trafford General Hospital then known as Park Hospital, Davyhulme, near Manchester. The NHS was one of the first universal health care systems ...

  3. History of the National Health Service (England) - Wikipedia

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    Powell, M. "Hospital Provision before the National Health Service: A Geographical Study of the 1945 Hospital Surveys', Social History of Medicine (1992), 5#3 pp. 483–504. Powell, M. "An Expanding Service: Municipal Acute Medicine in the 1930s", Twentieth Century History (1997), 8#3 pp. 334–57. Rintala, Marvin.

  4. Electronic health records in England - Wikipedia

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    In November 2013 NHS England launched a clinical digital maturity index to measure the digital maturity of NHS providers [4] but 40% of NHS managers surveyed by the Health Service Journal did not know their ranking, and the same proportion said improving their ranking was of low or very low priority. [5] in 2022 the 211 trusts progress was ...

  5. Salmon Report - Wikipedia

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    Some of the nurses who had management training as a result of the Salmon Report took on management roles in the NHS from the 1970s. [7] As a result of Salmon, matrons and senior nurses had to reapply for their jobs and not all were successful in their applications. [7] The report led to the loss of the job title "matron" from NHS hospitals. [9]

  6. King's Fund - Wikipedia

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    The King's Fund staff at the School of Advanced Study History Day, November 2019. The King's Fund is an independent think tank, which is involved with work relating to the health system in England. It organises conferences [1] and other events. [2] Since 1997, they have jointly funded a yearly award system with GlaxoSmithKline. They reward ...

  7. Quality and Outcomes Framework - Wikipedia

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    In the clinical domain the value of points was further modified by the prevalence of that condition in the practice – this was measured as the square root of the ratio of the national prevalence. For a typical practice the payment was £77.50 per point in 2004/5 and £124.60 in subsequent years.

  8. Migrant Architects of the NHS - Wikipedia

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    Migrant Architects of the NHS: South Asian Doctors and the Reinvention of British General Practice (1940s–1980s), written by Julian M. Simpson, and published by Manchester University Press in 2018, is a book which combines archival research, images and interviews to tell the story of the physicians who immigrated to Britain from South Asia and became general practitioners (GPs) during the ...

  9. Five Year Forward View - Wikipedia

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    It received praise for brevity, being only 39 pages, and lacking the illustrations which had graced its predecessors. Like the NHS Plan 2000 with which Stevens was also associated it was supported by the great and good of the NHS, but in this case it was regulators - Monitor, the Care Quality Commission and the like, rather than the Royal Colleges and Trades Unions of the earlier plan.