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Primary care budget holding in the United Kingdom National Health Service: learning from a decade of health service reform
2002
Medical Journal of Australia
1. The United Kingdom National Health Service (NHS) has experienced 10 years of primary care budget holding in a variety of forms. 2. Half of all general practitioners had joined the GP fundholding scheme by 1997, and many others had joined broader GP commissioning groups, but fundholders controlled only about 20% of the budget for hospital and community health services. 3. Research on fundholding and commissioning groups suggests that delegation of budgets produced some gains in the range and
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