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Date(s)
- September 1915–August 1923 (Creation)
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Extent and medium
1 volume
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Administrative history
The York Insurance Committee was established as a result of the National Insurance Act of 1911. It's purpose was to administer the panel of participating doctors, chemists and others who participated in the scheme under which insured working people had access to free medical care.
After the introduction of the National Health Service (NHS) in 1948, the York Insurance Committee was superseded by the York Executive Council which oversaw NHS doctors, pharmacists and others.
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Content and structure area
Scope and content
284 pages (page 268 onwards blank); minutes of the Committee and of the Sub-Committees together in one sequence, in chronological order. All minutes printed on inserted sheets.
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Open
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Language of material
- English