FOCUS: Ethics and the NHS reforms in the UK

Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 5 (4):196–201 (1996)
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“In the UK a so‐called internal market has been operating within the government‐run National Health Service since 1991.” Analysing the ethical tensions to which this gives rise is Tom Sorell, Editor of this FOCUS, author with John Hendry of Business Ethics , Professor of Philosophy at the University of Essex and Fellow in the Ethics and the Professions Program at Harvard for 1996/97

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Business ethics.Tom Sorell - 1994 - Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann. Edited by John Hendry.

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