This paper reports findings from an ethnographic study that explored how market-based policies were implemented in one local health economy in England. We identified a number of coping strategies employed by local agents in response to multiple, rapidly changing and often contradictory central policies. These included prioritising the most pressing concern, relabelling existing initiatives as new policy and using new policies as a lever to realise local objectives. These coping strategies diluted the impact of market-based reforms. The impact of market-based policies was also tempered by the persistence of local social relationships in the form of 'sticky' referral patterns and agreements between organisations not to compete. Where national...
AIMS: Improvements in cancer treatment have led to more people living with and beyond cancer. These ...
AIMS: Improvements in cancer treatment have led to more people living with and beyond cancer. These ...
I investigate whether vesting budgets with doctors impacts treatment decisions and patien...
Background: Since 1991, there has been a series of reforms of the English National Health Service (N...
Since the beginning of the 1990s the public healthcare system in England has been subject to reforms...
Since the beginning of the 1990s the public healthcare system in England has been subject to reforms...
The Brighton Citizens Health Services Survey was an academic activism project to identify and unders...
Background: Since 1991, there has been a series of reforms of the English National Health Service (N...
Background: Over the past three decades, a limited range of market like mechanisms have been introdu...
Discussion related to the boundary between health and social care has existed in the United Kingdom ...
The NHS is the centrepiece of the UK welfare state. For fifty years it has provided the majority of ...
I investigate whether vesting budgets with doctors impacts treatment decisions and patients outcomes...
This paper explores the impact of COVID-19 on patient organisations in the health field by focusing ...
Integrated care is pursued globally as a strategy to manage health and social care resources more ef...
AIMS: Improvements in cancer treatment have led to more people living with and beyond cancer. These ...
AIMS: Improvements in cancer treatment have led to more people living with and beyond cancer. These ...
AIMS: Improvements in cancer treatment have led to more people living with and beyond cancer. These ...
I investigate whether vesting budgets with doctors impacts treatment decisions and patien...
Background: Since 1991, there has been a series of reforms of the English National Health Service (N...
Since the beginning of the 1990s the public healthcare system in England has been subject to reforms...
Since the beginning of the 1990s the public healthcare system in England has been subject to reforms...
The Brighton Citizens Health Services Survey was an academic activism project to identify and unders...
Background: Since 1991, there has been a series of reforms of the English National Health Service (N...
Background: Over the past three decades, a limited range of market like mechanisms have been introdu...
Discussion related to the boundary between health and social care has existed in the United Kingdom ...
The NHS is the centrepiece of the UK welfare state. For fifty years it has provided the majority of ...
I investigate whether vesting budgets with doctors impacts treatment decisions and patients outcomes...
This paper explores the impact of COVID-19 on patient organisations in the health field by focusing ...
Integrated care is pursued globally as a strategy to manage health and social care resources more ef...
AIMS: Improvements in cancer treatment have led to more people living with and beyond cancer. These ...
AIMS: Improvements in cancer treatment have led to more people living with and beyond cancer. These ...
AIMS: Improvements in cancer treatment have led to more people living with and beyond cancer. These ...
I investigate whether vesting budgets with doctors impacts treatment decisions and patien...