Resource allocation in the NHS: Shifting the balance towards the community

Renewal - ISSN 0968-5211
Volume 29 Number 2 (2021)

Resource allocation in the NHS: Shifting the balance towards the community
Steve Iliffe, Richard Bourne, Linda Patterson, Jill Manthorpe pages 52-62

Abstract

Hospitals absorb the bulk of NHS funding, whilst funding for community health services has shrunk. In the NHS’s third era, this trend must be reversed; Hospital at Home offers one example of how to do so.

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Steve Iliffe, Richard Bourne, Linda Patterson, Jill Manthorpe (2021) Resource allocation in the NHS: Shifting the balance towards the community, Renewal, 29(2), 52-62

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