Construction procurement strategies of national health service in the UK: A critical review
Abstract
In the UK healthcare sector, funding and provision of public care facilities has been primarily the responsibility of government through the National Health Service (NHS). After decades of under-investment and consequent effects on the quality of care, new procurement routes are currently being used to improve the standards of facilities to meet the requirements of modern care services. This paper critically reviews these new procurement routes in terms of concepts and suitable areas of application, and examines how the principal procurement methods have evolved into the forms used for UK healthcare facilities. The paper outlines recommendations for further research in assessing the suitability or otherwise of these new procurement methods, both for construction projects generally and specifically for healthcare facilities.
Citation
Ibrahim, A.D., Price, A., Khalfan, M.M.A. and Dainty, A. (2010), "Construction procurement strategies of national health service in the UK: A critical review", Journal of Public Procurement, Vol. 10 No. 1, pp. 31-67. https://doi.org/10.1108/JOPP-10-01-2010-B002
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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