B. Salter, CHANGE IN THE BRITISH NATIONAL-HEALTH-SERVICE - POLICY PARADOX AND THE RATIONING ISSUE, International journal of health services, 24(1), 1994, pp. 45-72
The National Health Service of the United Kingdom is trapped in a poli
cy paradox. On the one hand, the 1990 reforms encourage the devolution
of power to local purchaser and provider units through the operation
of the ''internal market.'' On the other, mechanisms of control and ac
countability are being revamped to produce a centrally managed system
bound together by corporate contracts. The political frictions generat
ed by this paradox are exacerbated by the problem of rationing health
care in the face of apparently unlimited demand. This article examines
the political problems faced by a single Health Authority as it sough
t to implement the changes required of it by the conflicting policies.