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Fortress Nhs

by Seedhouse
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Overview

What is the philosophy of the NHS? What are these fundamental principles? Where do they come from and why are they so important? This book tackles each of these questions and more. Expresses the concept that the health service, armed with a substantial philosophy of health, should drive and control medicine. The central theme is that the theoretical and practical nature of health services can and must be contested.

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Synopsis

Fortress NHS A Philosophical Review of the National Health Service David Seedhouse University of Auckland, New Zealand and University of Liverpool, UK There are many books on the politics, history and sociology of the NHS which argue that all is not well. These books discuss the enormous complexity of the health service, assess the power of different professions and individuals and address apparently insurmountable administration difficulties. Most conclude by suggesting improvements to the various processes of the NHS, but leave its philosophy intact and unexamined. Fortress NHS takes a different path and reflects deeply upon the purpose of the health service. What inspires the NHS? What is its philosophy? What are its fundamental principles? Why are they so important? And do they hold up to careful scrutiny? This ingenious book tackles each of these questions and in so doing examines the strength of the philosophical foundations of the NHS. Fortress NHS is the sixth in a series of books from David Seedhouse, each of which applies philosophical analysis to the everyday problems of health service policy and practice. They are designed to be of interest to all those interested in health care including medical and health care professionals, health service economists and managers, social scientists, health service researchers,nurses and the informed lay person. Read together, the series constitutes a unique investigation into health care provision and offers numerous concrete proposals for philosophically justified reform. Also by David Seedhouse

Practical Medical Ethics David Seedhouse and Lisetta LovettMay 1992
Liberating Medicine David SeedhouseMarch 1991
Changing Ideas in Health Care David Seedhouse and Alan CribbJune 1989
Ethics: The Heart of Health Care David SeedhouseJuly 1988
Health: The Foundations for Achievement David SeedhouseSeptember 1986

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Seedhouse (U. of Aukland, NZ and U. of Liverpool, UK) argues that the oft-mentioned "principles" of Britain's National Health Service do not actually exist; nor do the principles the NHS's defenders promote conform with the NHS as it exists today. He challenges the NHS's defenders to either join the move for privatization or promote radical reform of the NHS. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Seedhouse

Seedhouse, David (Univ of Auckland)

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Booknews

Seedhouse (U. of Aukland, NZ and U. of Liverpool, UK) argues that the oft-mentioned "principles" of Britain's National Health Service do not actually exist; nor do the principles the NHS's defenders promote conform with the NHS as it exists today. He challenges the NHS's defenders to either join the move for privatization or promote radical reform of the NHS. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
April 1, 1994
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
188
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780471939092

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