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Subject:

LSE Health and Social Care - Discussion Paper 1

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"Bird,C" <[log in to unmask]>

Reply-To:

Economic Issues in Mental Health <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Mon, 11 Feb 2002 10:23:26 -0000

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        Dear all,

        LSE Health and Social Care Discussion Paper 1 has now been published.  


        The Provision of Health Care:  Is The Public Sector Ethically Superior To The Private Sector? 

        By Julian Le Grand 
        LSE Health and Social Care, London School of Economics and Political Science  

        ISBN 0 7530 1935 3

*       Abstract

        The debate concerning public/private partnerships in the NHS has been characterised more by ideological rhetoric than by reasoned analysis.  This paper is a partial attempt to rectify this situation, focusing on the ethical issues involved.  It lays out the arguments concerning the public versus the private provision of health care, distinguishing between those addressing questions of fact and those  dealing with questions of value.  It argues that several of the moral principles involved in the latter may clash; and therefore any resolution of the debate is likely to involve trading-off one principle against another.   In particular, policy-makers may have to trade-off the moral advantages of public sector altruism against equally valid moral claims relating to health care outcomes and to possible exploitation.  

*       Availability
         
        Hard copies of papers are available at Waterstone's Economist Bookstore on Portugal Street WC2A 2AB at £7.50 each.  Waterstone's may be contacted in the following ways:-

        Telephone:      +44 020 7405 5531       Fax:    ++44 020 7430 1584
        Mail Order Department Telephone:                ++44 020 7242 0579
        E-Mail:  [log in to unmask]

        Alternatively electronic copies are available from our web site at http://www.lse.ac.uk/Depts/lsehsc/menu_pages/publications.htm

        You will need Adobe Acrobat version 4.0 or above to open the file which is in pdf format.  Please refer to the web site for details on how to obtain this programme if you don't already have it.

        For further details on the DP series contact:
        Miss Claire Bird
        Managing Editor, LSE Health and Social Care Discussion Paper Series
        [log in to unmask]
        ++ 44 207 955 6840

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