DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, 1996. The National Health Service: A Service With Ambitions. Presented to Parliament by the Secretary of State for Health. London: Department of Health
2.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, 1998. Information for Health. Department of Health.London: Department of Health.
3.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, 2002. Delivering the NHS Plan.London: Department of Health.
4.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, 2004. Chief Executive's Report.London: Department of Health. Gateway reference 3209.
5.
FEACHEMR.G.A., SEKHRIK., WHITEK.L., 2002, Getting more for their dollar: a comparison of the NHS with Californias Kaiser Permanente, BMJ, 324135–143.
6.
TREASURYHM. April 2002. Securing our Future Health: Taking a Long-Term View (‘The Wanless Report’).London: HM Treasury.
7.
KING'S FUND, 2005. An Independent audit of the NHS under Labour (1997-2005).London: King's Fund. ISBN 1 8571 7488 7.
8.
KING'S FUND (Palmer K), 2005. How should we deal with hospital failure?London: King's Fund. ISBN 1 8571 7542 5.
9.
LANGLANDSA., 2003, Synchronising Higher Education and the NHS, London: TSO. ISBN 0 11 703218 20.
10.
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE, 2003. Partnership for Care: Scotland's Health White Paper.Edinburgh: Scottish Executive.
11.
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE, 2005. Building a Health Service Fit for the Future: a National Framework for Service Change in the NHS in Scotland (‘The Kerr Report’).Edinburgh: Scottish Executive ISBN 0 7559 4545X.
12.
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE, 2005. Delivering for Health.Edinburgh: Scottish Executive ISBN 0 7559 4835 1.
13.
UK CLINICAL RESEARCH COLLABORATION, 2005. Medically - and Dentally - Qualified Academic Staff: Recommendations for Training the Researchers and Educators of the Future (‘The Walport Report’)London: Modernising Medical Careers and the UK Clinical Research Collaboration.