Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
It is in the nature of Health Services that there should exist a balance between the general and the specialised; between the treatment of common conditions with generally applicable techniques and the handling of more unusual diseases. Services which require scarce skills and treat less patients who need more time are expensive. In a cost-driven situation, these skills are likely to be constrained in favour of more generally applicable, lesser standards which are cheaper.
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