by Brian Salter (Author)
What are the political forces which drive the process of change in the health service? How do these forces impact on existing structures of power, policy and organisation? In addressing these questions, Brian Salter applies an original theory of political change to key areas of NHS activity. He shows how the escalating demand for health care combined with recent radical policy initiatives has posed different problems for politicians, doctors, bureaucrats and managers. Out of the accommodations reached, a new shape has emerged for the NHS.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: 1998
Publisher: Palgrave
Published: 21 Jan 1998
ISBN 10: 0333656415
ISBN 13: 9780333656419
Book Overview: 'Overall, this is a well-documented study of the distribution of power in the NHS, drawing both on published sources and Salter's own experience in the field. Never afraid of challenging conventional wisdom, always ready with a tart phrase, Salter provides an excellent analysis that should command a wide readership.' - Rudolph Klein, Policy Studies 'Salter's style is assertive and colourful.' - Jane Keithley, Social Policy