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Effectiveness and Efficiency: Random Reflections on Health Services

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The National Health Service Evaluation of evidence Effectiveness and efficiency Illustrative examples A preliminary evaluation Equality in the health services Conclusions Summary Postcript References Some reflections Obituary.
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Foreword Introduction by Chris Silagy Acknowledgements Foreword Introduction Historical sketch The National Health Service Evaluation of evidence Effectiveness and efficiency Illustrative examples A preliminary evaluation Equality in the health services Conclusions Summary Postcript References Some reflections Obituary.

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