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“Review the NHS changes in the “Health and Social Care” Act that were passed by Parliament in 2012. Provide an evaluation of these reforms focusing on their intentions and outcomes and show how these reforms are now being reformed.

“Review the NHS changes in the “Health and Social Care” Act that were passed by Parliament in 2012. Provide an evaluation of these reforms focusing on their intentions and outcomes and show how these reforms are now being reformed.

Word counts:
If the assignment has a word count, the following rules apply:
All words within the text are to be included in the word count. Any work which does not keep within 10% of the set word count will receive a penalty, which will be a deduction of 10% of the marks originally awarded, except in cases where this would take you below the threshold mark for the component. The word count does not include the list of references at the end of the work or the question title.

Background Reading.

Alaszewski, A, and Brown, P. (2012 Making Health Policy. Cambridge. Polity Press.

Baggott, R (2004). Health and Health Care in Britain3rd edn.Basingstoke: Palgrave.

Baggott, R. (2007) Understanding Health Policy. Bristol. The Policy Press.

Buse, K., Mays, N. and Walt, G. (2012) Making Health Policy. 2nd edn. Maidenhead. Open University. (Online)

Black, N. and Gruen, R. (2005) Understanding Health Services. Maidenhead: Open University Press.

Crinson, I. (2009) Health Policy a Critical Perspective. London: Sage

Davies, P. (2013) The Concise NHS Handbrook 2013/14 . 14th edn. London: NHS Confederation

Greener, I. (2009) Healthcare in the UK.Bristol, Policy Press. (Online)

Ham, C. (2009) Health Policy in Britain6th edn.Basingstoke: PalgraveMacmillan

Hunter, D.J. (2008) The Health Debate. Bristol. The Policy Press (Online)

Holliday, I. (1992) The NHS Transformed. Manchester: Baseline

Jones, K. (2000) The Making of Social Policy in Britain. 3rd edn.London: Athlone Press.

Klein, R, (2006). The New Politics of the NHS5th edn.Harlow: Prentice Hall.

Mahon, A., Walshe, K. & Chambers, N. (2009) A reader in health policy and management. Maidenhead: Open University Press. (Online)

Rivett, G (1997) From cradle to grave : fifty years of the NHS London: King’s Fund For the continuing final chapter of this book access
http://www.nhshistory.com/

Talbot-Smith, A. and Pollock, A.M. (2006) The New NHS A Guide. London: Routledge.

Taylor, G.Hawley, H (2010) Key Debates in Healthcare. Maidenhead Open.University (Online)

NHS Choices your health your choice:
http://www.nhs.uk/Pages/homepage.aspx
Department of Health
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-of-health
Inside Commissioning – the latest thinking on redesigning healthcare
http://www.insidecommissioning.co.uk/nhs-newham-ccg
NHS England
http://www.england.nhs.uk/

Public Health England
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/public-health-england
DuncanSelbie Fridays Messages
https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/duncan-selbies-friday-messages
History of the NHS in England
http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/thenhs/nhshistory/Pages/NHShistory1948.aspx
The NHS Structure Explained
http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/thenhs/about/Pages/nhsstructure.aspx
The Nuffield Trust
http://www.nuffieldtrust.org.uk/
The Kings Fund
http://www.kingsfund.org.uk/

MyNHS
“Here you can see key data used by the NHS and local councils to monitor performance and shape the services you use. We’ll continually add to the information, listen to what you want, and work to make it as clear as possible.”
http://www.nhs.uk/Service-Search/performance/search

Twitter. Suggested to follow
@HlthPolicy
@DHgov
@PatientsAssoc
@CareQualityComm
@PHE_UK
@NHSEngland
@NuiffieldTrust
@nhsconfed
@NHSWatch
@profchrisham
@RoyLilley
@HealthFdn
@TheKingsFund
@NHSBartsHealth
@NHSNewhamCCG

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“Review the NHS changes in the “Health and Social Care” Act that were passed by Parliament in 2012. Provide an evaluation of these reforms focusing on their intentions and outcomes and show how these reforms are now being reformed.

“Review the NHS changes in the “Health and Social Care” Act that were passed by Parliament in 2012. Provide an evaluation of these reforms focusing on their intentions and outcomes and show how these reforms are now being reformed.

Word counts:
If the assignment has a word count, the following rules apply:
All words within the text are to be included in the word count. Any work which does not keep within 10% of the set word count will receive a penalty, which will be a deduction of 10% of the marks originally awarded, except in cases where this would take you below the threshold mark for the component. The word count does not include the list of references at the end of the work or the question title.

Background Reading.

Alaszewski, A, and Brown, P. (2012 Making Health Policy. Cambridge. Polity Press.

Baggott, R (2004). Health and Health Care in Britain3rd edn.Basingstoke: Palgrave.

Baggott, R. (2007) Understanding Health Policy. Bristol. The Policy Press.

Buse, K., Mays, N. and Walt, G. (2012) Making Health Policy. 2nd edn. Maidenhead. Open University. (Online)

Black, N. and Gruen, R. (2005) Understanding Health Services. Maidenhead: Open University Press.

Crinson, I. (2009) Health Policy a Critical Perspective. London: Sage

Davies, P. (2013) The Concise NHS Handbrook 2013/14 . 14th edn. London: NHS Confederation

Greener, I. (2009) Healthcare in the UK.Bristol, Policy Press. (Online)

Ham, C. (2009) Health Policy in Britain6th edn.Basingstoke: PalgraveMacmillan

Hunter, D.J. (2008) The Health Debate. Bristol. The Policy Press (Online)

Holliday, I. (1992) The NHS Transformed. Manchester: Baseline

Jones, K. (2000) The Making of Social Policy in Britain. 3rd edn.London: Athlone Press.

Klein, R, (2006). The New Politics of the NHS5th edn.Harlow: Prentice Hall.

Mahon, A., Walshe, K. & Chambers, N. (2009) A reader in health policy and management. Maidenhead: Open University Press. (Online)

Rivett, G (1997) From cradle to grave : fifty years of the NHS London: King’s Fund For the continuing final chapter of this book access
http://www.nhshistory.com/

Talbot-Smith, A. and Pollock, A.M. (2006) The New NHS A Guide. London: Routledge.

Taylor, G.Hawley, H (2010) Key Debates in Healthcare. Maidenhead Open.University (Online)

NHS Choices your health your choice:
http://www.nhs.uk/Pages/homepage.aspx
Department of Health
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-of-health
Inside Commissioning – the latest thinking on redesigning healthcare
http://www.insidecommissioning.co.uk/nhs-newham-ccg
NHS England
http://www.england.nhs.uk/

Public Health England
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/public-health-england
DuncanSelbie Fridays Messages
https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/duncan-selbies-friday-messages
History of the NHS in England
http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/thenhs/nhshistory/Pages/NHShistory1948.aspx
The NHS Structure Explained
http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/thenhs/about/Pages/nhsstructure.aspx
The Nuffield Trust
http://www.nuffieldtrust.org.uk/
The Kings Fund
http://www.kingsfund.org.uk/

MyNHS
“Here you can see key data used by the NHS and local councils to monitor performance and shape the services you use. We’ll continually add to the information, listen to what you want, and work to make it as clear as possible.”
http://www.nhs.uk/Service-Search/performance/search

Twitter. Suggested to follow
@HlthPolicy
@DHgov
@PatientsAssoc
@CareQualityComm
@PHE_UK
@NHSEngland
@NuiffieldTrust
@nhsconfed
@NHSWatch
@profchrisham
@RoyLilley
@HealthFdn
@TheKingsFund
@NHSBartsHealth
@NHSNewhamCCG

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.
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