The spatial politics of place and health policy: Exploring sustainability and transformation plans in the English NHS
This paper explores how 'place' is conceptualised and mobilized in health policy and considers the implications of this. Using the on-going spatial reorganizing of the English NHS as an exemplar, we draw upon relational geographies of place for illumination. We focus on the introduction of...
Main Authors: | Hammond, J, Lorne, C, Coleman, A, Allen, P, Mays, N, Dam, R, Mason, T, Checkland, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2017
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