The aim of this article is to explore the practical complexity of accountability in health care by focusing on a particular crisis affecting one NHS trust in the UK, that of insuffi-cient beds to meet demand. It is presented through the eyes of five middle managers with nursing backgrounds. Although the focus is on their words, their expressions of dis-tress and their awareness of conflict, these lead to a commentary highlighting some of the relationships between theory and practice, policy making and implementation, and, in the final analysis, compulsion and choice. The managers seemed to work within four main patterns of provider accountability: public, professional, pecuniary and personal. These four Ps of accountability created incompat...
The English National Health Service (NHS) constitutes a unique institutional context, which combines...
Summary: The article studies how professionals working in a Finnish supported housing unit explain t...
While the patient safety field has emphasised ‘systems thinking ’ as its central theme, experts have...
Since its establishment, the National Health Service has presented successive Governments with probl...
Professional accountability in a changing world The context in which medicine is practised in Britai...
Conflict in health service delivery is common. It is often attributed to disputes between clinicians...
This article seeks to explore the attitudes and beliefs of healthcare staff relating to the causes a...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to advance critical debate in relation to a very critical i...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
The thesis takes as its subject the concept of accountability. It examines the use made of the conce...
This article examines the current risk regulation regime, within the English National Health Service...
Objectives The prominence given to issues of patient safety in health care organizations varies, but...
The Health and Social care Bill sets out a radical series of reforms for the National Health Service...
Background: Every year, 14 % of patients in Norwegian hospitals experience adverse events, which oft...
Scholars have suggested that reforms associated with a shift from government to governance have fund...
The English National Health Service (NHS) constitutes a unique institutional context, which combines...
Summary: The article studies how professionals working in a Finnish supported housing unit explain t...
While the patient safety field has emphasised ‘systems thinking ’ as its central theme, experts have...
Since its establishment, the National Health Service has presented successive Governments with probl...
Professional accountability in a changing world The context in which medicine is practised in Britai...
Conflict in health service delivery is common. It is often attributed to disputes between clinicians...
This article seeks to explore the attitudes and beliefs of healthcare staff relating to the causes a...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to advance critical debate in relation to a very critical i...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
The thesis takes as its subject the concept of accountability. It examines the use made of the conce...
This article examines the current risk regulation regime, within the English National Health Service...
Objectives The prominence given to issues of patient safety in health care organizations varies, but...
The Health and Social care Bill sets out a radical series of reforms for the National Health Service...
Background: Every year, 14 % of patients in Norwegian hospitals experience adverse events, which oft...
Scholars have suggested that reforms associated with a shift from government to governance have fund...
The English National Health Service (NHS) constitutes a unique institutional context, which combines...
Summary: The article studies how professionals working in a Finnish supported housing unit explain t...
While the patient safety field has emphasised ‘systems thinking ’ as its central theme, experts have...