The aim of this article is to increase understanding of the mechanisms of the continuation of elite hegemonic control of a highly valued social system—American health care. White, male physicians and administrators achieved control of the health care industry and its workers, including nurses, at the start of the 20th century. Using critical theorists ’ work on authoritarianism and incorporating gender analysis, the authors describe the health care system from a critical social– psychological perspective. The authors discuss the meaning and presence of authoritarian hierarchy and gender effects in today’s health system through a critical analysis of the profession of medicine, the profession of nursing, corporate and bureaucratic health car...
This sociological study of medical school culture employed a critical framework for analysis of ideo...
Abstract That health care is a subsystem of the welfare state has dominated the study of states and ...
Patients contact a myriad of different health care personnel in their trek through the American heal...
This paper examines the effects of educational, economic, sexuality, gender, and racial privilege pr...
The transformation of the American health care environment from retrospective fee-for-service to man...
In the last three decades, the American health care system has undergone revolutionary change. What ...
The Article explores the nation’s resistance to developing a more equitable system of health care co...
Full text of this article is not available in SOAR.Although pronouncements of the ¿health care crisi...
This paper seeks to determine the value of theoretical ideal-types of medical control. Whilst ideal ...
Traditional lines of authority that once provided identity and meaning in health care are blurring a...
This article argues that quality-improvement reforms in health care are political reforms that aim t...
This article chronicles the slow but steady emergence of countervailing power in the hospital indust...
With the advent of the 20th century, American maternity care experienced a transformation, evolving ...
Feminist scholars have established care work as a key site for intersecting systems of power. The n...
This book examines the current state of American health care using a social science lens to focus on...
This sociological study of medical school culture employed a critical framework for analysis of ideo...
Abstract That health care is a subsystem of the welfare state has dominated the study of states and ...
Patients contact a myriad of different health care personnel in their trek through the American heal...
This paper examines the effects of educational, economic, sexuality, gender, and racial privilege pr...
The transformation of the American health care environment from retrospective fee-for-service to man...
In the last three decades, the American health care system has undergone revolutionary change. What ...
The Article explores the nation’s resistance to developing a more equitable system of health care co...
Full text of this article is not available in SOAR.Although pronouncements of the ¿health care crisi...
This paper seeks to determine the value of theoretical ideal-types of medical control. Whilst ideal ...
Traditional lines of authority that once provided identity and meaning in health care are blurring a...
This article argues that quality-improvement reforms in health care are political reforms that aim t...
This article chronicles the slow but steady emergence of countervailing power in the hospital indust...
With the advent of the 20th century, American maternity care experienced a transformation, evolving ...
Feminist scholars have established care work as a key site for intersecting systems of power. The n...
This book examines the current state of American health care using a social science lens to focus on...
This sociological study of medical school culture employed a critical framework for analysis of ideo...
Abstract That health care is a subsystem of the welfare state has dominated the study of states and ...
Patients contact a myriad of different health care personnel in their trek through the American heal...