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by Rod Sheaff (Author) "Illustrating from the British National Health Service, this chapter indicates the type of problems in service design and public image which have led people to..." (more)
Key Phrases: bedpan doctrine, marketing grids, tobacco adverts, Department of Health, National Patient Survey, National Service Frameworks (more...)
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How should marketing be carried out by publicly funded health services? How must conventional marketing techniques be altered for this purpose? What lessons can be drawn from practical attempts to market healthcare to date?

This comprehensive book covers all main aspects of marketing and describes how conventional marketing methods can be adapted for use in healthcare and publicly funded systems responsible for health promotion and health service planning. Written for busy health service managers and clinical professionals, the book shows how successful marketing can be put into practice. The material is organized according to the different type of marketing task found in health systems: healthcare purchasing, health promotion, public hospital provision, and primary care and consumer research. Responsive Healthcare focuses mainly on the British health system and its recent reforms, but the general themes and lessons to be learned are applicable to most health systems and the book will be of interest to health service managers and clinicians worldwide.

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Rod Sheaf, National Primary Care Research and Development Centre, University of Manchester


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Illustrating from the British National Health Service, this chapter indicates the type of problems in service design and public image which have led people to consider applying marketing methods in public services. Read the first page
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bedpan doctrine, marketing grids, tobacco adverts, healthcare purchasers, market entry problem, funded health systems, business grids, secondary care providers, healthcare purchasing, care pathway, health promoters, commercial marketers, healthcare marketing, marketing audit, marketing cycle, strategy grid, secondary providers, marketing model, quality management strategies, tobacco firms, relative bads, exception management, rational demands, healthcare quality, situation analysis
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Department of Health, National Patient Survey, National Service Frameworks, Philip Morris, Cochrane Centre, National Health Service, Open University Press, Tobacco Advisory Council, Churchill Livingstone, General Electric, Health Improvement Programmes, Muir Gray
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