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Posters and Presentations. Learning outcomes: Be aware of the original remit of NHS and discuss recent changes Identify key aspects of the debate of chosen service Locate and evaluate access issues in the NHS Evaluate the experiences of patients. National Institute of Clinical Excellence
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Posters and Presentations Learning outcomes: Be aware of the original remit of NHS and discuss recent changes Identify key aspects of the debate of chosen service Locate and evaluate access issues in the NHS Evaluate the experiences of patients
National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) http://www.nice.org.uk/Guidance/CG/Published
Original NHS Remit 1948 Welfare State -1945-1950 Universalism – benefits and services available to all within a society, regardless of ability to pay. Collectivism – the general responsibility of all members of society to meet the needs of individuals ie services funded through taxation
Health Ministers: Rt Hon Alan Johnson MP – Secretary of State for Health Ben Bradshaw MP - Minister of State for Health Services Rt Hon Dawn Primarolo MP - Minister of State for Public Health Phil Hope MP - Minister of State for Care Services Professor the Lord Darzi of Denham KBE - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Ann Keen MP - Parliamentary Under Secretary for Health Services
Harvard Referencing A single Author: Stretch, B. (2002) BTEC National Health Studies, Oxford, Heinemann Two Authors: Naidoo, J. and Wills, J. (2001) Health Studies, An Introduction, Basingstoke, Palgrave Three or more Authors: Kessel, F. , Rosenfield, P. et al (2008) Interdisciplinary Research: Case studies from health and social science, United States of America, Open University Press
Harvard Referencing - contd Government Department for Health (2008) NHS inpatient and outpatient waiting times figures, 29 February 2008 and revised data for April 2006 – January 2008 , London, HMSO Websites Health Work Wellbeing [Online], The Government’s Response to Dame Carol Black’s Review. Available: http://www.workingforhealth.gov.uk/Government-Response/ [Accessed: 31 March 2009]