The document discusses the complexities of health resource allocation in England, focusing on reforms that impact funding distribution among local areas following the 2013 health and social care act. It highlights shifts in allocation methods over the decades, the importance of fairness amidst resource stagnation, and the evolving roles of various bodies in funding decisions. The authors call for a fundamental review that questions the neutrality of resource allocation processes and suggests they should support broader policy objectives and outcomes in the NHS.
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