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- Anne Mason.
- Centre for Health Economics, University of York, UK. arm10@york.ac.uk
- Eur J Health Econ. 2005 Dec 1; Suppl: 18-23.
AbstractA 'health benefit basket' is a range of publicly entitled health-related goods and services. Primary legislation ensures the provision of broad categories of health care, but this provision is subject to political discretion. Case law has established that health care organisations may not operate a 'blanket ban' for particular services. This means that the English health basket currently has very few specific services explicitly included or excluded. Regulation may, however, be important in determining citizens' rights. With reference to 'services of curative care', this paper explores whether the NHS is moving towards a more explicit definition of a health basket.
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