Supplies Management for Health Services

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Area Health Authorities
Area Supplies
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Central Pharmacy
Central Purchasing Department
CGR
Clinical Research Centre
District Administration
District Supplies
East Thames Regional Health Authority
Electromedical Equipment
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Health Services Supplies
Medical Physics Departments
National Contracts
NHS Supply
Patient Monitoring Equipment
Procurement Executive
Secretary Of State
Supplies Department
Supplies Division
Supplies Officers
Supplies Staff
UK Company
UK Division
West Germany
West Thames Regional Health Authority

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032248110
  • Weight: 610g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1979, Supplies Management for Health Services looks at the characteristics and problems of hospital suppliers and examines the way in which the hospital and the National Health Service deal with supplies problems and relations with suppliers. Beginning with a description of the National Health Service and its supplies’ organisations and the role of the Department of Health and Social Security in this field, the book then reports on the detailed studies made over two years of the supplies’ problems of ten London area health authorities and ten London manufacturers of medical equipment.

The NHS situation is then contrasted with the supplies’ situation in three non-health organisations and with the health supplies situation in France and West Germany. The final part of the book analyses the information obtained, proposes a means of assessing supplies systems, and evaluates the NHS situation. This is followed by the realistic proposals for reform, advocating a system similar to that used in British defence services, based on a central procurement agency, close cooperation with private manufacturers, and manufacture by government where necessary. This book will surely interest students of economics and global health.

Stanley Hyman

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