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1Relationships of Care: Working Lone Mothers, their Children and Employment SustainabilityJournal of Social Policy200994
2Big Bang Health Care Reform: Does It Work?: The Case of Britain's 1991 National Health Service ReformsMilbank Quarterly199574
3Dimensions of rationing: who should do what?BMJ: British Medical Journal199370
4The state and the profession: the politics of the double bed.BMJ: British Medical Journal199069
5Time and Change: A Review of the Qualitative Longitudinal Research Literature for Social PolicySocial Policy and Society200761
6The Regulation of Nursing Homes: A Comparative PerspectiveMilbank Quarterly198757
7Qualitative Longitudinal Research for Social Policy – Introduction to Themed SectionSocial Policy and Society200751
8Rationing in practice: the case of in vitro fertilisation.BMJ: British Medical Journal199341
9Shifting Boundaries in Professional CareJournal of the Royal Society of Medicine199638
10Competence, professional self regulation, and the public interestBMJ: British Medical Journal199838
11The NHS and the new scientism: solution or delusion?QJM - Monthly Journal of the Association of Physicians199632
12Variations in budgets of fundholding practices.BMJ: British Medical Journal199129
13EVALUATING AGENCIES: NEXT STEPS AND PERFORMANCE INDICATORSPublic Administration199326
14Gender, Poverty and Social ExclusionSocial Policy and Society200322
15Rationing in the NHS: the dance of the seven veils—in reverseBritish Medical Bulletin199520
16Can we restrict the health care menu?Health Policy199419
17Last months of life of people with intellectual disabilities: A UK population‐based study of death and dying in intellectual disability community servicesJournal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities202019
18Child Support in Lone-Parent Families: policies in Australia and the UKPolicy and Politics199318
19Accreditation: what can we learn from the Anglophone model?Health Policy199517
20Accessibility and quality of drug company disclosures of payments to healthcare professionals and organisations in 37 countries: a European policy reviewBMJ Open202117
21Measuring Government PerformancePolitical Quarterly198813
22Big bang health care reform--does it work?: the case of Britain's 1991 National Health Service reformsMilbank Quarterly199513
23Partial retirement: An alternative to early retirement? A comparison of phased retirement schemes in the United Kingdom, France and ScandinaviaInternational Social Security Review198812
24The regulation of nursing homes: a comparative perspectiveMilbank Quarterly198712
25THE NEXT STEPS INITIATIVE: AN EXAMINATION OF THE AGENCY FRAMEWORK DOCUMENTSPublic Administration199211
26Impact of the 1990 contract for general practitioners on night visitingBritish Journal of General Practice199411
27Britain's new market model of General Practice: do consumers know enough to make it work?Health Policy199010
28Enforcing Child Support Obligations: the attitudes of separated fathersPolicy and Politics19949
29Looking after consumers in the new NHS.BMJ: British Medical Journal19907
30Towards a new pluralismHealth Policy19876
31Making Sense of Inequalities: A Response to Peter TownsendInternational Journal of Health Services19915
32‘Love makes me feel good inside and my heart is fixed’: What adults with intellectual disabilities have to say about love and relationshipsJournal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities20225
33Regulation of residential homes for the elderly in england and walesJournal of Social Welfare and Family Law19854
34Tax credits: a close-up viewJournal of Poverty and Social Justice20114
35Management in health care: The politics of innovationInternational Journal of Health Planning and Management19853
36The ever interesting topic.BMJ: British Medical Journal19873
37The Employment Lottery: risk and social security benefitsPolicy and Politics19893
38Stigma and Adults with Tourette’s Syndrome: “Never Laugh at Other People’s Disabilities, Unless they have Tourette’s—Because How Can You Not?”Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities20223
39What future for the Department of Health?BMJ: British Medical Journal19902
40Management information in the National Health Service: the use of the child-health computer systemJournal of Public Health01
41General practice: a blurred snapshot.BMJ: British Medical Journal19871
42The NHS reforms so farAnnals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England19931
43Dilemmas and decisions19921
44Book Reviews : LEIRA ARNLAUG Welfare States and Working Mothers: the Scandinavian Experience Cambridge, 1992, Cambridge University Press, pp. 200, £24.95 hardback, ISBN 0-521-41720Journal of European Social Policy19930
45Some Useful SourcesSocial Policy and Society20070
46British Health Reform: The Authors RespondHealth Affairs19920
47British Health Reform: The Authors RespondHealth Affairs19920
48From global rationing to target setting in the U.KHastings Center Report19890
49New lamps for oldThe Health Service Journal19900
50Independent sector regulation. Privates on paradeThe Health Service Journal19990