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Enquiry into the Cost of the National Health Service : ウィキペディア英語版 | Enquiry into the Cost of the National Health Service
The ''Enquiry into the Cost of the National Health Service'', known popularly as the Guillebaud Report, was a 1956 report of the UK Parliament into the financial efficiency of the National Health Service. The chair of the independent Committee of Enquiry, and lead author of the report, was the Cambridge economist C. W. Guillebaud. ==Background== The enquiry was called by the Conservative government and announced on 1 April 1953 by the then Health Minister, Iain Macleod.〔 The National Health Service (NHS) had been established in 1948 and, in its first few years, costs had risen faster than anticipated. The independent enquiry would examine the long-term issues of funding the Service. The terms of reference were to examine the present and prospective financial situation of the NHS, to recommend structural changes that would improve efficiency, and to advise and recommend how the Service could maintain quality without escalating expense.〔 Guillebaud had been Macleod's tutor at Cambridge.
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