1996
DOI: 10.1108/02689239610153203
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Decisions, decisions

Abstract: Describes changes in the organization of the NHS towards a trust-based system and explains that these changes have devolved decision making downwards. Points to the importance of strategic planning for the survival of hospital trusts and notes that strategy should be developed by doctors and managers working together. Outlines management concepts and theoretical constructs underpinning strategic decision making, applying them to the NHS. Concludes that the professionalization of NHS management has shifted powe… Show more

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“…A study by Dixon et al (1997) provided evidence to a group involved in priority setting, but found`t he impact of research evidence was diluted or even lost'' as decision making progressed. Evidence was supplanted by more immediate operational`a ttention grabbers'' (Chrispin, 1996). Range of influences.…”
Section: Evidence and Decision Makingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study by Dixon et al (1997) provided evidence to a group involved in priority setting, but found`t he impact of research evidence was diluted or even lost'' as decision making progressed. Evidence was supplanted by more immediate operational`a ttention grabbers'' (Chrispin, 1996). Range of influences.…”
Section: Evidence and Decision Makingmentioning
confidence: 99%