Spatial inequalities in charitable fundraising and income generation for NHS acute trusts in England.
John MohanDavid CliffordPublished in: Public money & management (2024)
The article provides-for the first time-an analysis of spatial variation in the income sources of National Health Service (NHS) acute trusts in England. It shows that, compared to trusts serving less deprived communities, trusts serving more deprived communities receive a lower proportion of income from charitable sources; and that trusts serving deprived communities also receive a lower proportion of income from private patients. The study serves to provide evidence of spatial inequality in the private resources that support local public institutions.
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