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Genetics After the Act: A Specialist Health Service Amid NHS Reform
Authors:Catherine Pope
Affiliation:Catherine Pope (Research Fellow) Health Services Research Unit Department of Public Health and Policy London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Keppel St London WC1E7HT
Abstract:This article considers the impact of the recent reform of the National Health Service (NHS) on specialist regional health services. A case study of medical genetic services is presented to highlight some problems arising from the implementation of the 1990 NHS and Community Care Act. New financial arrangements introduced by the Act have led many regional health authorities to devolve the finance and organization of specialist health services to districts. The introduction of competition and devolved budgets may pose especial problems for some specialist health services. In the case of genetic services these difficulties are exacerbated by new pricing rules. The paper explores these issues and suggests that the imposition of the market model on health care overlooks some vital, human elements which do not fit neatly into such a model.
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