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    Health and Social Service Journal
    |June 16, 1979
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    The Royal Commission may prioritize health service administration over social objectives. This risks sidelining crucial social aims in favor of structural reforms.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health services research
    • Public administration
    • Social policy analysis

    Background:

    • The Royal Commission on the National Health Service (NHS) is a significant event.
    • Concerns exist regarding the potential focus of the commission's inquiry.
    • Historical precedents suggest a tendency to emphasize administrative structures.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To anticipate the likely focus of the Royal Commission.
    • To express concerns about the potential neglect of social objectives.
    • To advocate for a balanced consideration of both administrative and social aspects.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative analysis of the commission's mandate and historical context.
    • Critical review of previous health service reforms.

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  • Expert opinion and commentary.
  • Main Results:

    • The author fears a disproportionate focus on the administrative structure of the health service.
    • There is a concern that social objectives may be marginalized.
    • The commission's agenda might be skewed towards operational efficiency over societal impact.

    Conclusions:

    • The Royal Commission's effectiveness hinges on its ability to balance administrative reform with social goals.
    • A potential overemphasis on structure could undermine the health service's core social mission.
    • Urgent attention is needed to ensure social objectives remain central to the commission's deliberations.