Originally published in 1956, as number 17 in the Occasional Papers
of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research series,
this book presents an investigation into the cost of the National
Health Service. Using the technique of 'social accounting', the
text was written 'to trace for the National Health Service as a
whole in England and Wales, and for each of its main branches, the
changes in factor cost and in the amount of resources absorbed
since the Service was established'. Appendices are included and
numerous tables are incorporated throughout. This book will be of
value to anyone with an interest in socio-economic history and the
development of the National Health Service.
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