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The history of health care in the United Kingdom is one that reflects the availability of two major resources: money to pay for the provision of the service and people to deliver it. Permanent solutions to the difficulty of ensuring the availability of both have not been found.
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Keighley, T. (1990). Staffing Matters. In: Fielding, P., Berman, P.C. (eds) Surviving in General Management. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10599-1_9
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