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Ethics in the marketplace

R Pyne

    Health Visitor
    |January 1, 1994
    PubMed
    Summary
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    The 1990 National Health Service (NHS) reforms may have compromised its founding principles. This analysis questions the compatibility of commercialism with public service in healthcare delivery.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare policy
    • Public health administration
    • Social care management

    Background:

    • The 1990 National Health Service (NHS) and community care reforms aimed to reshape healthcare delivery.
    • Concerns exist regarding the impact of these reforms on the fundamental principles of the NHS.
    • The integration of commercial practices into public health services raises questions about service ethos.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To critically evaluate the consequences of the 1990 NHS reforms on the core principles of the National Health Service.
    • To examine the potential conflicts between commercialism and the provision of public healthcare and social care services.
    • To advocate for the adherence to professional principles by healthcare professionals and managers.

    Main Methods:

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  • Analysis of personal views presented at the HVA 1993 annual professional conference.
  • Critical review of the organization and delivery of health and social care post-1990 reforms.
  • Qualitative assessment of the impact on standards and equity in NHS services.
  • Main Results:

    • Identified shortcomings in the organization and delivery of health and social care services following the 1990 reforms.
    • Highlighted potential divergence from the founding principles of the National Health Service.
    • Indicated challenges in maintaining service standards and equity due to commercial influences.

    Conclusions:

    • The 1990 NHS reforms may have led to a departure from the service's foundational values.
    • Commercialism poses a potential threat to the integrity of public service in healthcare.
    • Nurses and managers are urged to uphold professional principles to safeguard NHS standards and equity.