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disappear like
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Government abolished GP
Fundholding. In
April 1999 they
established 481
primary care
groups in
England "thereby
universalising fundholding while repudiating...
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Community Care Act 1990
introduced GP
fundholding for
certain elective procedures on a
voluntary basis.
Fundholding gave GPs
significant influence over...
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adequate support, or in a
residential home setting. It
established GP
Fundholding. Finally, the Act made
provision for the
establishment of
family health...
- GP
Fundholding was abolished, but
replaced by
primary care
trusts as
purchasers of healthcare. As
Klein says this was "universalising
fundholding while...
- work". By 1994
almost all
hospitals had
opted to
become trusts but GP
fundholding was much less po****r.
There were
allegations that
fundholders received...
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established GP
Fundholding, a
scheme whereby individual GP
practices could take over the
management of
hospital services for
their patients.
Fundholding was abolished...
- in 1997 with the
promise to
remove the "internal market" and
abolish fundholding. However, in his
second term,
Blair renounced this direction. He pursued...
- the
majority group. In the 1990s the MPU
focused on
opposition to GP
fundholding, a
policy introduced by
Margaret Thatcher's
government where GPs held...
- in 1997 with the
promise to
remove the "internal market" and
abolish fundholding. In a
speech given by the new
Prime Minister, Tony Blair, at the Lonsdale...