Health care systems everywhere face multiple pressures from changing
demography, the rise of non-communicable disease, the growing demand on
health services, and limited resources at a time of austerity. Focusing
on the British NHS from a political science perspective, this second
edition of this best-selling book offers a fresh look at how it is
coping with such pressures. The book explores the complexity of health
policy and health services, offering a critical perspective on concerns
including integrated care, the return of public health to local
government and moves to devolve health services to local level.
Crucially, it offers a critique of the market-style changes introduced
by the Coalition government between 2010 and 2015. Students of health
care and health policy, policy-makers and public health and health care
professionals will find this lively and accessible reassessment of NHS
reforms invaluable.