Foreword ~ Rudolf Klein;
Section A: Health reforms in context;
Evaluating the impact of NHS reforms – policy, process and power ~ Mark Exworthy and Russell Mannion;
Orders of change in the ordered changes in the NHS ~ Martin Powell;
Section B: National health policy;
NHS finances under the Coalition ~ Anita Charlesworth, Adam Roberts and Sarah Lafond;
Did NHS productivity increase under the Coalition government? ~ Chris Bojke, Adriana Castelli, Katja Grašič, Daniel Howdon and Andrew Street;
The central management of the English NHS ~ Scott Greer, David Rowland and Holly Jarman;
An argument lost by both sides? The Parliamentary debate over the 2010 NHS White Paper ~ Ian Greener;
UK-wide health policy under the Coalition ~ David Hughes;
Section C: Commissioning and service provision;
Clinically-led commissioning: past, present and future? ~ Kath Checkland, Anna Coleman, Imelda McDermott and Stephen Peckham;
‘Much ado about nothing?’ Pursuing the ‘holy grail’ of health and social care integration under the Coalition ~ Robin Miller and Jon Glasby;
Public health: unchained or shackled? ~ David Hunter;
Provider plurality and supply-side reform ~ Rod Sheaff and Pauline Allen;
Achieving equity in health service commissioning ~ Martin Wenzl and Elias Mossialos;
Section D: Governance;
Setting the workers free? Managers in the (once again) reformed NHS ~ Paula Hyde and Mark Exworthy;
Health and Wellbeing Boards: the new system stewards? ~ Anna Coleman, Surindar Dhesi and Stephen Peckham;
Blowin’ in the wind: The involvement of people who use services and the public in health and social care ~ Karen Newbigging;
‘Ground hog day’: the Coalition government’s quality and safety reforms ~ Martin Powell and Russell Mannion;
A view from abroad: a New Zealand perspective on the English NHS health reforms ~ Robin Gauld;
Section E: Conclusions;
Never again? A retrospective and prospective view of English health reforms ~ Martin Powell and Mark Exworthy.
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