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Interactive timeline of the history of the NHS by the Nuffield Trust; NHS history – From Cradle to Grave, detailed study by Geoffrey Rivett; Celebrating 60 years of the NHS in Scotland; Chronology of NHS reform; The "Matchbox on a Muffin": The Design of Hospitals in the Early NHS (pdf) Celebrating 60 years of the NHS
It triggered years of debate about the relationship between the NHS, local authorities, and health and social care. [3] In September 1968, the separate ministries of health and of social care merged to form the Department of Health and Social Security. [3] In 1970, Richard Crossman rewrote Robinson's 1968 proposals, publishing a second green ...
The Nuffield Trust, formerly the Nuffield Provincial Hospitals Trust, is a charitable trust with the mission of improving health care in the UK through evidence and analysis. The Nuffield Trust is registered with the Charity Commission as charity number 209169, and is a company limited by guarantee registered in England with company number ...
The government’s NHS reforms stand no chance of being delivered without addressing these fundamentals.” Dr Billy Palmer, senior fellow at think tank Nuffield Trust, welcomed the growth in the ...
Wes Streeting has warned the NHS could “go the way of Woolies” unless it is brought “into the 21st century” by reform. The Health Secretary said Sir Keir Starmer will set out a plan to ...
It triggered years of debate about the relationship between the NHS, local authorities, and health and social care. [2] In September 1968, the separate ministries of health and of social care merged to form the Department of Health and Social Security. [2] In 1970, Richard Crossman rewrote Robinson's 1968 proposals, publishing a second green ...
Mr Streeting added: “This Government’s reform agenda will take the NHS from a one size fits all, top down, like it or lump it service, to a modern service that puts patients in the driving ...
A report by the Nuffield Trust in 2017 showed that though spending per head in the province at £2,200 a year was much the same as the rest of the UK the performance of the system was much worse. Using the NHS targets more than 20% of patients waited more than 4 hours in A&E departments, and sometimes 30%. About 16% of the population were on a ...