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Tan 2010 | 317 Pages | ISBN: 9810684371 | PDF | 85 MB Missing index section, otherwise complete but poorly scanned ![]() Free Download Mark Exworthy, "The NHS at 75: The State of UK Health Policy" English | ISBN: 1447368592 | 2023 | 294 pages | PDF | 18 MB In its 75th anniversary year, this book examines the history, evolution and future of the NHS. With contributions from leading researchers and experts across a range of fields, such as finance, health policy, primary and secondary care, quality and patient safety, health inequalities and patient and public involvement, it explores the history of the NHS drawing on narrative, evaluative and analytical approaches. The book frames its analysis around the four key axes from which the NHS has evolved: governance, centralisation and decentralisation, public and private, and professional and managerial. It addresses the salient factors which shape the direction and pace of change in the NHS. 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For it is in full view of the village that the various large and small dramas of the Baskeys's lives play out, even as the village cheers them on, finds fault with them, prays for them, and most of all, enjoys the spectacle they provide. An astonishingly assured and original debut, The Mysterious Ailment of Rupi Baskey brings to vivid life a village, its people, and the gods-good and bad-who influence them. Through their intersecting lives, it explores the age-old notions of good and evil and the murky ways in which the heart and the mind works. ![]() Free Download John N. 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