King's Fund, An Independent Audit of The NHS Under Labour (1997–2005).London: King's Fund, 2005
2.
HarrisonA., ApplebyJ.The War On Waiting For Hospital Treatment—What Has Labour Achieved and What Challenges Remain?London: King's Fund, 2005
3.
BlairT.Speech to Labour Party Conference, Brighton, 27 September 2005
4.
House of Commons Committee of Public Accounts.Second Report of Session 2004–05.London: Stationery Office, 2005
5.
Department of Health.Quicker Scans, Endoscopies and Imaging For NHS Patients. Press Release (2005/0064). London: DoH, 19 February 2005
6.
Department of Health.Speedier Scans For Patients As Choice Rolls Out To Diagnostics. Press Release (2005/0266). London: DoH, 25 July 2005
7.
Department of Health.Choice At Six Months: Good Practice.London: DoH, 2005
8.
TaylorR., PringleM., CouplandC.Implications Of Offering “Patient Choice” For Routine Adult Surgical Referrals—Project Final Report.Nottingham: University of Nottingham, 2004
9.
BurgeP., DevlinN., ApplebyJ.. London Patient Choice Project Evaluation—A Model Of Patient's Choice Of Hospital From Stated And Revealed Preference Choice Data.Cambridge: Rand Europe, 2005
10.
ApplebyJ., BoyleS., DevlinN., Do English NHS waiting times targets distort treatment priorities in orthopaedics.J Health Serv Res Policy2005; 10: 167–72
11.
HarradR.Evidence Submitted On Behalf Of Bristol Eye Hospital To The Health Select Committee, 2004