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The health of the nation : NHS in peril / David Owen.

By: Owen, David Anthony Llewellyn, Baron Owen, 1938- [author.]Publisher: York : Methuen, 2014Description: xxxiii, 302 pagesContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780413777720Subject(s): Great Britain. National Health Service -- History | Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 2010-DDC classification: 362.10941
Contents:
Introduction -- Action sheet -- 1. The hung Parliament of 2010 -- 2. Fatally flawed NHS legislation -- 3. A people's Commission -- 4. NHS marketisation: EU and US -- 5. SOS: save our surgeries -- 6. A one-nation NHS -- Annexes (A: National Health Service (Amended duties and powers) Bill (HL) ; B: National Health Service (Amended duties and powers) Bill ('the Efford Bill') ; C: Response to the Efford Bill by Allyson Pollock et al. ; D: Translated text of German Constitutional Court Ruling, paras 395-7 ; E: Charter 2010: two extracts).
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Book House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey 362.10941 OWE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 013061

Introduction -- Action sheet -- 1. The hung Parliament of 2010 -- 2. Fatally flawed NHS legislation -- 3. A people's Commission -- 4. NHS marketisation: EU and US -- 5. SOS: save our surgeries -- 6. A one-nation NHS -- Annexes (A: National Health Service (Amended duties and powers) Bill (HL) ; B: National Health Service (Amended duties and powers) Bill ('the Efford Bill') ; C: Response to the Efford Bill by Allyson Pollock et al. ; D: Translated text of German Constitutional Court Ruling, paras 395-7 ; E: Charter 2010: two extracts).

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