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General correspondence and papers concerning the NHS, 1968-1976, n.d.

 File
CPP/KJ 29/1

Correspondents include:

  1. Brown, Sir Edward, MP for Bath
  2. Fowler, Norman, MP for Sutton Coldfield
  3. Gammon, Dr Max
  4. Joseph, Sir Keith, MP for Leeds North East
  5. Lamont, Norman, MP for Kingston-upon-Thames

Subjects include:

  1. Royal Commission to consider the best use and management of the NHS
  2. Alternative funding of the NHS
  3. Research groups set up by Norman Fowler in the Social Services field, encompassing the Conservative Medical Society, the Self-Employed, Social Security abuse, The Elderly, Voluntary Organisations, Mental Health, the Disabled, and the Deaf

Includes:

  1. Interim Report of the Advisory Planning Panel on the History and Financial Aspects of the Health Service, British Medical Association, n.d. [c.1968]
  2. Conservative Research Department paper, 'The National Health Service: Administration and Finance', [Author: CEB/JW], 03/06/1969
  3. Report, 'A Summary of a Report on Health Service Financing, prepared by an Advisory Panel of the British Medical Association', Apr 1970
  4. Conservative Central Office press release announcing the creation of the Watch-Dog Group for the Self-Employed, under Paul Dean MP, 19/06/1975
  5. Transcript of evidence submitted to the Congressional Ways and Means Committee, Washington DC, by Dr Max Gammon: 'Some observations on the delivery of health care in Great Britain', 12/09/1975
  6. Transcripts of speeches given by Dr Max Gammon to the Congress of County Medical Societies Inc, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA, 13-14/09/1975
  7. Extract from World Medicine, 22/10/1975: 'The NHS is NOT the greatest health service in the world'
  8. Press cutting from the Financial Times, 11/11/1975: 'What the Health Commission should ask'

Dates

  • Creation: 1968-1976, n.d.

Extent

1 file

Language of Materials

  • English

Conditions Governing Access

Closed.

Shelfmark

CPP/KJ 29/1

Repository Details

Part of the Bodleian Libraries Repository

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