Contemporary policy debates construct public involvement in England’s National Health Service as “new,” or as a practice dating back only as far as the 1990s. This article argues that the longer historical contexts of such consultative practice matter, and it explores various and shifting manifestations of “consultation” in the NHS from the foundation of the Service in 1948. In doing so, it first demonstrates that consultation has always been a part of the theory and practice of postwar health policy. Thinking about consultation as “new” presents such practice as unnecessary or transient, and may function as part of a damaging political vision of public affection for the NHS as a barrier to reform. Second, the article asserts that public in...
The Brighton Citizen's Health Services Survey (BCHSS) was developed to explore and potentially chall...
This article examines activism in defence of the National Health Service (NHS), which emerges in the...
Since the formation of the NHS, all UK citizens have been entitled to access a universal health serv...
Over the last three years, there has been a major shift in healthcare policy within England. This ha...
AbstractObjectivesIn England, proposed service changes such as Emergency Department closures typical...
Recent health policy in England has demanded greater involvement of patients and the public in the c...
Public involvement in service change has been identified as a key facilitator of health care transfo...
In England, proposed service changes such as Emergency Department closures typically face local oppo...
Objectives This study sought to understand the different approaches taken to involving the public in...
Arms' length bodies are often seen as a tool of technocratic governance, designed to insulate decisi...
The article considers the role of public involvement in the British National Health Service in the c...
To investigate the responses to public consultation on draft guidance on interventional procedures (...
This article uses history to stimulate reflection on the present opportunities and challenges for pu...
The Brighton Citizen's Health Services Survey (BCHSS) was developed to explore and potentially chall...
The Brighton Citizen's Health Services Survey (BCHSS) was developed to explore and potentially chall...
The Brighton Citizen's Health Services Survey (BCHSS) was developed to explore and potentially chall...
This article examines activism in defence of the National Health Service (NHS), which emerges in the...
Since the formation of the NHS, all UK citizens have been entitled to access a universal health serv...
Over the last three years, there has been a major shift in healthcare policy within England. This ha...
AbstractObjectivesIn England, proposed service changes such as Emergency Department closures typical...
Recent health policy in England has demanded greater involvement of patients and the public in the c...
Public involvement in service change has been identified as a key facilitator of health care transfo...
In England, proposed service changes such as Emergency Department closures typically face local oppo...
Objectives This study sought to understand the different approaches taken to involving the public in...
Arms' length bodies are often seen as a tool of technocratic governance, designed to insulate decisi...
The article considers the role of public involvement in the British National Health Service in the c...
To investigate the responses to public consultation on draft guidance on interventional procedures (...
This article uses history to stimulate reflection on the present opportunities and challenges for pu...
The Brighton Citizen's Health Services Survey (BCHSS) was developed to explore and potentially chall...
The Brighton Citizen's Health Services Survey (BCHSS) was developed to explore and potentially chall...
The Brighton Citizen's Health Services Survey (BCHSS) was developed to explore and potentially chall...
This article examines activism in defence of the National Health Service (NHS), which emerges in the...
Since the formation of the NHS, all UK citizens have been entitled to access a universal health serv...