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- John Deffenbaugh.
- Health Serv J. 2002 May 16; 112 (5805): 28-9.
AbstractThe differences between the English and Scottish health systems are becoming increasingly wide. The star-grading system in England has led to a winners and losers model, whereas Scotland has gone for a more collective approach. England has emphasised partnership with the private sector, Scotland with the voluntary sector and councils. Both systems will rely increasingly on staff involvement.
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