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A Suitable Case for Treatment: The NHS and Reform
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A Suitable Case for Treatment: The NHS and Reform

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The NHS is a national icon that spends a lot of taxpayer's money, sometimes wastefully. This is an account of a Labour Health Minister's involvement in reforming a reluctant NHS. It assesses Labour's stewardship of the NHS, warts and all. Drawing on this experience, it examines the Coalition Government's plans for reform, as NHS funding moves from feast to famine. The book concludes with a description of the financial and accountability framework that any government should aim for if NHS efficiency and value for money are to improve.
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Release dateJun 2, 2011
ISBN9781908105967
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Norman Warner

Norman Warner is an independent Peer with over 20 years experience of the House of Lords. He was a Health Minister in the Blair Government involved in NHS reform. He helped New Labour prepare for government before the 1997 Election. He has served as Senior Policy Adviser to the Home Secretary and designed and implemented a major reform of the youth justice system. He worked with Barbara Castle in the 1970s and was a senior civil servant during the Thatcher government. He has worked in local government as Director of Social Services for Kent, helping to reform community care. He has chaired publi bodies and a national inquiry into children's homes. In 2010 the Coalition Government appointed him to the Dilnot Commission to reform social care funding. Michael Gove appointed him Children's Commissioner in Birmingham to reform its failing children's services.

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