How much should we spend on the NHS? : issues and challenges arising from the Wanless review of future health care spending / edited by John Appleby, Nancy Devlin and Diane Dawson.
Publisher: London : Kings Fund, Office of Health Economics, [and] Centre for Health Economics, 2004Description: 145p.ISBN: 1899040870.Subject(s): Great Britain. National Health Service | Medical care -- Finance -- Congresses | Medical care, Cost of -- Great Britain -- Congresses | Medical policy -- Great Britain -- CongressesItem type | Current library | Collection | Class number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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PAM 2004/309 Voting on the European constitution : | PAM 2004/310 Finding out what works : | PAM 2004/312 On being a doctor : | PAM 2004/314 How much should we spend on the NHS? : | PAM 2004/316 Lonely citizens : report of the Working Party on Active Citizenship / | PAM 2004/317 Diverse missions : achieving excellence and equity in post-16 education / | PAM 2004/318 Human rights and global responsibility : an international agenda for the UK / |
"The chapters in this book are based on the proceedings of a workshop on November 13th 2002, jointly organised by the OHE, King's Fund and Centre for Health Economics." -- t.p. verso.