
A notable feature of the National Health Service Act is the division of administrative responsibility between the Hospital Authorities, the Local Executive Councils, and Local Health Authorities. It is now widely recognized that this division has serious disadvantages. In the discussion which follows an attempt is made to examine the historical reasons for these administrative divisions, to outline some of the present difficulties, and to suggest a possible line of action.
National Health Programs, Humans
National Health Programs, Humans
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