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  1. NHS dentistry in Britain: A long overdue check‐up
  2. The global challenge of cancer governance
  3. Constructing Practitioner Research
  4. Navigating Practitioner Research
  5. Transnational medical travel: patient mobility, shifting health system entitlements and attachments
  6. The United Kingdom’s Somali populations as medical nomads
  7. Exploring Public Attitudes to Welfare over the Longue Durée: Re-examination of Survey Evidence from Beveridge, Beatlemania, Blair and Beyond
  8. Handbook on East Asian Social Policy EDITED BY MISA IZHURA Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2013. ISBN 978-0-85793-028-6; £160.00 (hbk).Gender and Welfare States in East Asia: Confucianism or Gender Equality? EDITED BY SIRIAN SUNG AND GILLIAN PASCALL Basingstoke
  9. Outcomes and medical tourism
  10. Medical tourism by numbers
  11. Medical tourism and the internet
  12. Networks and supply chains: the nature of medical tourism markets
  13. International patients within the NHS: A case of public sector entrepreneurialism
  14. What Do We Know About Medical Tourism? A Review of the Literature With Discussion of Its Implications for the UK National Health Service as an Example of a Public Health Care System
  15. Market size, market share and market strategy: three myths of medical tourism
  16. Insights on medical tourism: markets as networks and the role of strong ties
  17. Panacea, problem or perish
  18. Patient mobility in the global marketplace: a multidisciplinary perspective
  19. Medical Tourism
  20. Medical tourism—cure or malaise for the National Health Service: a mixed methods study
  21. Medical Tourism: A Cost or Benefit to the NHS?
  22. Welfare And Policy
  23. Health tourism and the NHS: facts or fiction?
  24. Networking practitioner research: synthesising the state of the ‘art’
  25. The implications of PIP are more than just cosmetic
  26. A Framework for Exploring the Policy Implications of UK Medical Tourism and International Patient Flows
  27. Systematic review of web sites for prospective medical tourists
  28. Are there implications for quality of care for patients who participate in international medical tourism?
  29. Practitioner Research, Ethics and Research Governance
  30. Practitioner research: collaboration and knowledge production
  31. A European Perspective on Medical Tourism: The Need for a Knowledge Base
  32. Medical tourism: Assessing the evidence on treatment abroad
  33. Nip, Tuck and Click: Medical Tourism and the Emergence of Web-Based Health Information
  34. Understanding competition states
  35. How the West was won?
  36. Winning hearts and minds for the Competition State
  37. Practitioner research in social work: a knowledge review
  38. Older people within transnational families: the social policy implications
  39. Action research for developing social workers' research capacity
  40. Using Groups to Advance Social Work Practice-Based Research
  41. The rise of a ‘social development’ agenda in New Zealand
  42. From Welfare State to Social Development: Winning the War of Words in New Zealand
  43. Variations in practice nursing: implications for family health services authorities
  44. Employability and New Zealand welfare restructuring
  45. Review Essay: The Lingering Death of Social Policy?
  46. A Note on Political Science and the Metaphorical Imagination
  47. Past and Present: Reflections on Citizenship within New Zealand
  48. Journey to the Centre of the (Academic) Universe: 20 Steps on Getting Published in Journals
  49. Patricia Thornton and Neil Lunt, Employment Policies for Disabled People in Eighteen Countries: A Review, York, SPRU, 1997, 313 pp., free of charge.
  50. Working Opportunities For Disabled People
  51. Charging ahead in the community: local authority charging policies for community care
  52. Staying single in the 1990s: Single-handed practitioners in the new National Health Service
  53. Neil Lunt and Douglas Coyle (eds.), Welfare and Policy: Research Agendas and Issues, Taylor and Francis, London, 1996, vii + 209 pp., £39 hard, £13.95 paper.
  54. Negotiating the role of the practice nurse in general practice
  55. ECONOMIC DISCOURSE AND THE MARKET: THE CASE OF COMMUNITY CARE
  56. Training and education in practice nursing: the perspectives of the practice nurse, employing general practitioner and family health service authority
  57. "The Right Track": Teacher Training and the New Right
  58. The role and self‐perceived training needs of nurses employed in general practice: observations from a national census of practice nurses in England and Wales
  59. Ethnic Origin and Practice Nursing: The Effect of a Possibly Controversial Question on a Postal Survey
  60. Disability and employment: towards an understanding of discourse and policy
  61. ‘The Right Track’. Teacher Training and the New Right: change and review[1]
  62. Mentoring: Person, process, practice and problems
  63. Welfare Reform and the Reshaping of New Zealand Citizenship
  64. New Zealand’s Reform of Sickness Benefit and Invalid’s Benefit
  65. The Impact of the Internet on Medical Tourism