Abstract

The National Health Service priorities are dictated either by the disease and health patterns of the population and population subgroups, or by the expectations and explicit standards of public services. These priorities include: the prevention and management of disease; the promotion of health; health education; reduction of inequalities in health; high quality healthcare; cost-effective and value-for-money services delivered within budget; and respectful, sensitive and equitable service. These priorities are the core of the NHS, and though the phraseology and emphasis change, they can be found in every important NHS policy document.

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