Health and Health Services
An Introduction to Health Care in Britain
John R Butler author Michael SB Vaile author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:1st Jul '26
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Based on authors’ experiences in working in the NHS and in teaching medical students, nurses, social science undergraduates and trainees in community medicine, Health and Health Services (originally published in 1984) is an introductory text on health care policies.
Since its introduction in 1948, the National Health Service had frequently been the focus of intense scrutiny, debate, conflict and passion—and perhaps never more so than in the 1980s. Health and Health Services explores the issues underlying these reactions.
Drawing upon the literature in social policy, economics, epidemiology, and community medicine, the book deals with major areas of debate in the provision of health care in post-war Britain. It takes as a central theme the relationship between health services and health, exploring the links between resource inputs, service outputs, and welfare outcomes. Within this framework, it is concerned with such issues as the allocation of resources to and within the National Health Service, the relationship between the public and private provision of health care, the efficiency and effectiveness of health services, the measurement of need, and the policy-making structures and processes of the NHS.
Review of the first publication:
“The book is clearly written and refreshingly jargon free…a great deal of important ground is covered embracing a mix of disciplines.”
— David J Hunter, International Journal of Epidemiology, Volume 14, Issue 1
ISBN: 9781041349846
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 580g
226 pages