Martin Gorsky / Sally Sheard (eds.)
Financing Medicine
The British Experience Since 1750
Herausgeber: Gorsky, Martin; Sheard, Sally
Martin Gorsky / Sally Sheard (eds.)
Financing Medicine
The British Experience Since 1750
Herausgeber: Gorsky, Martin; Sheard, Sally
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Financing Medicine brings together a collection of essays dealing with the financing of medical care in Britain since the mid-eighteenth century, with a view to addressing the central issues in the field.
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Financing Medicine brings together a collection of essays dealing with the financing of medical care in Britain since the mid-eighteenth century, with a view to addressing the central issues in the field.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 162mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780415350259
- ISBN-10: 0415350255
- Artikelnr.: 21608215
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 162mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780415350259
- ISBN-10: 0415350255
- Artikelnr.: 21608215
Martin Gorsky is Senior Lecturer in the Contemporary History of Public Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. He most recently co-authored Mutualism and Health Care: hospital contributory schemes in twentieth century Britain. Sally Sheard is Senior Lecturer in History of Medicine at the University of Liverpool. She co-edited Body and City: histories of urban public health. Her most recent co-authored book is The Nation's Doctor: the role of the Chief Medical Officer, 1855-1998.
1 Introduction PART I Voluntary funding and the growth of hospital care 212
The price of charity to the Middlesex Hospital, 1750-1830 3 Charitable
bodies: the funding of Birmingham's voluntary hospitals in the nineteenth
century 4 Regional comparators in the funding and organisation of the
voluntary hospital system, c.1860-1939 5 'The caprice of charity':
geographical variations in the finances of British voluntary hospital
services before the NHS PART II Local government and medical institutions 6
Paying for the sick poor: financing medicine under the Victorian Poor Law -
the case of the Whitechapel Union, 1850-1900 7 Reluctant providers? The
politics and ideology of municipal hospital finance 1870-1914 8 The
Bradford Municipal Hospital experiment of 1920: the emergence of the mixed
economy in hospital provision in inter-war Britain PART III General
practice and health insurance 9 Friendly society health insurance in
nineteenth-century England 10 'Strong combination': the Edwardian BMA and
contract practice 11 The economic and medical significance of the British
National Health Insurance Act, 1911 PART IV Contemporary issues 12 A double
irony? The politics of National Health Service expenditure in the 1950s 13
Inequalities, regions and hospitals: the Resource Allocation Working Party
14 Financing health care in Britain since 1939
The price of charity to the Middlesex Hospital, 1750-1830 3 Charitable
bodies: the funding of Birmingham's voluntary hospitals in the nineteenth
century 4 Regional comparators in the funding and organisation of the
voluntary hospital system, c.1860-1939 5 'The caprice of charity':
geographical variations in the finances of British voluntary hospital
services before the NHS PART II Local government and medical institutions 6
Paying for the sick poor: financing medicine under the Victorian Poor Law -
the case of the Whitechapel Union, 1850-1900 7 Reluctant providers? The
politics and ideology of municipal hospital finance 1870-1914 8 The
Bradford Municipal Hospital experiment of 1920: the emergence of the mixed
economy in hospital provision in inter-war Britain PART III General
practice and health insurance 9 Friendly society health insurance in
nineteenth-century England 10 'Strong combination': the Edwardian BMA and
contract practice 11 The economic and medical significance of the British
National Health Insurance Act, 1911 PART IV Contemporary issues 12 A double
irony? The politics of National Health Service expenditure in the 1950s 13
Inequalities, regions and hospitals: the Resource Allocation Working Party
14 Financing health care in Britain since 1939
1 Introduction PART I Voluntary funding and the growth of hospital care 212
The price of charity to the Middlesex Hospital, 1750-1830 3 Charitable
bodies: the funding of Birmingham's voluntary hospitals in the nineteenth
century 4 Regional comparators in the funding and organisation of the
voluntary hospital system, c.1860-1939 5 'The caprice of charity':
geographical variations in the finances of British voluntary hospital
services before the NHS PART II Local government and medical institutions 6
Paying for the sick poor: financing medicine under the Victorian Poor Law -
the case of the Whitechapel Union, 1850-1900 7 Reluctant providers? The
politics and ideology of municipal hospital finance 1870-1914 8 The
Bradford Municipal Hospital experiment of 1920: the emergence of the mixed
economy in hospital provision in inter-war Britain PART III General
practice and health insurance 9 Friendly society health insurance in
nineteenth-century England 10 'Strong combination': the Edwardian BMA and
contract practice 11 The economic and medical significance of the British
National Health Insurance Act, 1911 PART IV Contemporary issues 12 A double
irony? The politics of National Health Service expenditure in the 1950s 13
Inequalities, regions and hospitals: the Resource Allocation Working Party
14 Financing health care in Britain since 1939
The price of charity to the Middlesex Hospital, 1750-1830 3 Charitable
bodies: the funding of Birmingham's voluntary hospitals in the nineteenth
century 4 Regional comparators in the funding and organisation of the
voluntary hospital system, c.1860-1939 5 'The caprice of charity':
geographical variations in the finances of British voluntary hospital
services before the NHS PART II Local government and medical institutions 6
Paying for the sick poor: financing medicine under the Victorian Poor Law -
the case of the Whitechapel Union, 1850-1900 7 Reluctant providers? The
politics and ideology of municipal hospital finance 1870-1914 8 The
Bradford Municipal Hospital experiment of 1920: the emergence of the mixed
economy in hospital provision in inter-war Britain PART III General
practice and health insurance 9 Friendly society health insurance in
nineteenth-century England 10 'Strong combination': the Edwardian BMA and
contract practice 11 The economic and medical significance of the British
National Health Insurance Act, 1911 PART IV Contemporary issues 12 A double
irony? The politics of National Health Service expenditure in the 1950s 13
Inequalities, regions and hospitals: the Resource Allocation Working Party
14 Financing health care in Britain since 1939