Should we scrap the internal market in England’s NHS
Medicine and Science from The BMJ

Should we scrap the internal market in England’s NHS

2016-07-15
The "internal market" was created after the 1987 UK general election focused attention on inadequate funding in the NHS, long waiting lists for elective surgery, and large unwarranted variations in clinical care. Economists attributed these problems to a lack of incentives for efficiency, and the remedies offered included increasing competition in the NHS. Twenty nine years later, this interesting experiment is not likely to have been worth it, says Alan Maynard, professor emeritus of health...
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