Klein R
Milbank Mem Fund Q Health Soc. 1984 Winter;62(1):82-109.
In 1979 the British people elected a government that explicitly repudiated the basis of post-war political consensus; Americans did likewise in the following year. New policies, it was expected, would be shaped by a new ideology. Britain's National Health Service offers an opportunity to examine the nature of this relationship. Political, professional, and corporate ideologies about resource allocations are inevitably constrained by the prevailing public philosophy.
1979年,英国人民选出了一个明确否定战后政治共识基础的政府;次年,美国人也如法炮制。人们期望新政策将由一种新意识形态塑造。英国国家医疗服务体系提供了一个审视这种关系本质的机会。关于资源分配的政治、专业和企业意识形态不可避免地受到盛行的公共理念的制约。