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Rationing and rationality in the National Health Service

Rationing and rationality in the National Health Service

Stephen Frankel, West, Robert

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Analysis of the ways in which current means of rationing UK health care produce the least desirable outcome: the restriction of access to some of the most cost-effective treatments. The inevitability of rationing by waiting lists is questioned and described as an expression of the irrationality of a system that tolerates an excessive restriction of access to some of the few treatments which are both highly effective and relatively cheap.

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OL18843123W

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FinanceNational Health Service (Great Britain)Health services administrationMedical careMedical ethicsEconomic aspectsNational health servicesPublic healthHealth Services AccessibilityState MedicineWaiting ListsSanté publiqueAdministrationPolitique sanitaireSanté, services de

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