Public participation is commonly advocated as part of the solution to the problem of democratic deficit in the development and implementation of policy. This article considers the democratic function of different arrangements for public participation, with reference to alternative rationales for democratic engagement in the health services context. We review the limitations of aggregative and representative notions, before exploring the senses in which a deliberative approach based on justification to the public can increase confidence in the democratic legitimacy of decisions. This theoretical understanding is used to evaluate the democratic potential of the legal framework for Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) in healthcare governance ...
A democratic deficit is often assumed where the local community has little direct influence on local...
Unlike many other public services, the NHS is not subject to local democratic control. In this post ...
The British National Health Service has been the focus of sustained political rhetoric in favour of ...
Across many countries worldwide, support for patient and public involvement (PPI) in health care has...
Patient and public involvement (PPI) is now firmly embedded in the policies of the Department of Hea...
Since the 1990’s successive government policies have fostered the way for collaborative working in h...
Abstract: Public trust is critical in any project requiring significant public support, both in mone...
“Ordinary people only”: knowledge, representativeness, and the publics of public participation in he...
The article considers the role of public involvement in the British National Health Service in the c...
This article deals with the formal mechanisms of population participation: with any sort of institut...
Background Changing the relationship between citizens and the state is at the heart of current polic...
This article uses theoretical approaches to the discussion of power in order to consider the role of...
Social-scientific analysis of public-participation initiatives has proliferated in recent years. Th...
Unlike many other public services, the NHS is not subject to local democratic control. In this post ...
The NHS has an annual budget which exceeds that of some democratic countries, but its oversight and ...
A democratic deficit is often assumed where the local community has little direct influence on local...
Unlike many other public services, the NHS is not subject to local democratic control. In this post ...
The British National Health Service has been the focus of sustained political rhetoric in favour of ...
Across many countries worldwide, support for patient and public involvement (PPI) in health care has...
Patient and public involvement (PPI) is now firmly embedded in the policies of the Department of Hea...
Since the 1990’s successive government policies have fostered the way for collaborative working in h...
Abstract: Public trust is critical in any project requiring significant public support, both in mone...
“Ordinary people only”: knowledge, representativeness, and the publics of public participation in he...
The article considers the role of public involvement in the British National Health Service in the c...
This article deals with the formal mechanisms of population participation: with any sort of institut...
Background Changing the relationship between citizens and the state is at the heart of current polic...
This article uses theoretical approaches to the discussion of power in order to consider the role of...
Social-scientific analysis of public-participation initiatives has proliferated in recent years. Th...
Unlike many other public services, the NHS is not subject to local democratic control. In this post ...
The NHS has an annual budget which exceeds that of some democratic countries, but its oversight and ...
A democratic deficit is often assumed where the local community has little direct influence on local...
Unlike many other public services, the NHS is not subject to local democratic control. In this post ...
The British National Health Service has been the focus of sustained political rhetoric in favour of ...