Following its election in 1997, the UK Labour Government embarked upon a 10 year program of reform of the National Health Service (NHS). By 2005, Labour had doubled the NHS budget and dramatically transformed the shape of the Service. In England, a basic characteristic of the NHS is the organizational split between provider and commissioning agencies. In this article I argue that Labour’s re-regulation of NHS provision is a coherent representation of the influence of the “regulatory state ” in restructuring arrangements between government, market, and society. The article offers an account of the regulatory state based on a discussion of five key theses: The Audit Society, Regulation Inside Government, The New Regulatory State, The British ...
Once again the National Health Service (NHS) in England is undergoing major reform, following the el...
In the wake of devolution, the four countries of the United Kingdom pursued strikingly different Nat...
The electronic file was amended in August 2018 to correct the placement of one chapter that had appe...
Following its election in 1997, the UK Labour Government embarked upon a 10 year program of reform o...
Today, policy analysts and regulatory governance scholars are sceptical about the capacity of the re...
Today, policy analysts and regulatory governance scholars are sceptical about the capacity of the re...
Professional regulatory bodies are key mediating institutions between the state and individual profe...
There has been a considerable expansion of agency working in many countries in recent years. Based l...
This article overviews welfare state retrenchment in the UK under the Conservative-led coalition gov...
This paper outlines the way in which professional self regulation of quality of healthcare was integ...
This article examines arms-length 'regulation' of UK government – the public-sector analogy to regul...
This article examines the Health and Social Care Act 2012 and associated reforms to the National Hea...
In April 2014, the Law Commission published its report, Regulation of Health Care Professionals and ...
This article considers how specialist hospital services in the UK fared under Conservative health po...
This article examines the role of regulation in reforming public services in England and Wales. Spec...
Once again the National Health Service (NHS) in England is undergoing major reform, following the el...
In the wake of devolution, the four countries of the United Kingdom pursued strikingly different Nat...
The electronic file was amended in August 2018 to correct the placement of one chapter that had appe...
Following its election in 1997, the UK Labour Government embarked upon a 10 year program of reform o...
Today, policy analysts and regulatory governance scholars are sceptical about the capacity of the re...
Today, policy analysts and regulatory governance scholars are sceptical about the capacity of the re...
Professional regulatory bodies are key mediating institutions between the state and individual profe...
There has been a considerable expansion of agency working in many countries in recent years. Based l...
This article overviews welfare state retrenchment in the UK under the Conservative-led coalition gov...
This paper outlines the way in which professional self regulation of quality of healthcare was integ...
This article examines arms-length 'regulation' of UK government – the public-sector analogy to regul...
This article examines the Health and Social Care Act 2012 and associated reforms to the National Hea...
In April 2014, the Law Commission published its report, Regulation of Health Care Professionals and ...
This article considers how specialist hospital services in the UK fared under Conservative health po...
This article examines the role of regulation in reforming public services in England and Wales. Spec...
Once again the National Health Service (NHS) in England is undergoing major reform, following the el...
In the wake of devolution, the four countries of the United Kingdom pursued strikingly different Nat...
The electronic file was amended in August 2018 to correct the placement of one chapter that had appe...