National Health Service

Date:
1942-1960
Reference:
PP/CMW/C
Part of:
Lord Moran (Charles McMoran Wilson) (1882-1977): archives
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Publication/Creation

1942-1960

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68 files

Biographical note

Lord Moran was involved from an early stage in negotiations about the structure of a national health service. His maiden speech in the House of Lords in June 1943 was in the debate on the Beveridge Report; he sat on the Spens Committee on the remuneration of doctors under the NHS [Cmd 7420, May 1948] and gave evidence to the Pilkington Commission on remuneration of consultants [1958]. This section brings together his papers relating to the establishment of the NHS and debates on its operation through the 1950s.

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See also section E; L.20, for correspondence; L.21, for Pilkington Commission

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