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Towards an improved collaboration model for the national healthcare system in England and Wales: a critical and constructive approach using operational research

Janet Shapiro (recently retired, formerly Senior Lecturer at the School of Communications Technology and Mathematical Sciences, University of North London, London, UK)
Ramon Shapiro (counsellor for the London & Home Counties Prostate Cancer Support Association, a registered charity)

Logistics Information Management

ISSN: 0957-6053

Article publication date: 1 June 2003

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Abstract

Soft systems methods have a proven record in tackling problems in healthcare and are used to model interactions within the National Health Service (NHS). The precepts set down by Stringer and other OR scientists guide an evaluation according to quality and effectiveness of aspects of healthcare management in the NHS from the viewpoints of government, software consultants, health professionals and patients. Effective management of a shared system requires the commitment of all stakeholders to an agreed agenda. It is argued that recent organisational changes and liberalised funding schemes frustrate the co‐operative efforts of those working to provide good healthcare.

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Shapiro, J. and Shapiro, R. (2003), "Towards an improved collaboration model for the national healthcare system in England and Wales: a critical and constructive approach using operational research", Logistics Information Management, Vol. 16 No. 3/4, pp. 246-258. https://doi.org/10.1108/09576050310483835

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