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The exchequer costs of nurse training

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  • Keith Hartley
  • Leigh Goodwin

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This paper estimates the Exchequer costs of nurse training in England. Exchequer costs consist of expenditure by the state through DHSS and the NHS. These outlays are estimated for the training of both:- (i) Registered General Nurses (RGN) which requires three years' training as a General Student Nurse (Gen S) (ii) Enrolled Nurses (General) (EN(G)) which involves two years' training as a General Pupil Nurse (Gen P). Expenditure estimates are provided for 1982/83. In addition, comparisions with earlier years and with two previous studies provide insight into changes in the composition of magnitude of costs over time (Bendall, 1982; Bosanquet and Clifton, 1974).

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  • Keith Hartley & Leigh Goodwin, 1985. "The exchequer costs of nurse training," Working Papers 006chedp, Centre for Health Economics, University of York.
  • Handle: RePEc:chy:respap:6chedp
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    1. Karl Atkin & Michael Hirst, 1994. "Costing practice nurses: implications for primary health care," Working Papers 117chedp, Centre for Health Economics, University of York.

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    nurse training; expenditure;

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