In the English National Health Service (NHS), patients are now expected to choose the time and place of treatment and even choose the actual treatment. However, the theory on which patient choice is based and the implementation of patient choice are controversial. There is evidence to indicate that attitudes and abilities to make choices are relatively sophisticated and not as straightforward as policy developments suggest. In addition, and surprisingly, there is little research on whether making individual choices about care is regarded as a priority by the largest NHS patient group and the single largest group for most GPs-older people. This conceptual paper examines the theory of patient choice concerning accessing and engaging with heal...
This article offers critical reflections of the "rational choice" approach as an explanatory framewo...
Background: Previous research showed inconsistent results regarding the relationship between the age...
Copyright © 2013 Jennifer Wrede-Sach et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
In the English National Health Service (NHS), patients are now expected to choose the time and place...
Current National Health Service (NHS) policy places importance on allowing patients to choose the ti...
By December 2005 National Health Service (NHS) patients who may require elective surgery will be of...
Patient and user choice are at the forefront of the debate on the future direction of health and pub...
<strong>Background:</strong> Today, in several north-western European countries, patients are encour...
Background: The ongoing Finnish health and social service reform will expand choice by opening the m...
Background: Recently, primary care in the United Kingdom has undergone substantial changes in skill ...
Background Today, in several north-western European countries, patients are encouraged to choose, ac...
Background Providing choice in health care is part of an ongoing policy initiative Aim To explore ho...
BACKGROUND: Today, in several north-western European countries, patients are encouraged to choose, a...
Background: Today, in several north-western European countries, patients are encouraged to choose, a...
Objectives To examine the types of choices available to patients in the English NHS when being refer...
This article offers critical reflections of the "rational choice" approach as an explanatory framewo...
Background: Previous research showed inconsistent results regarding the relationship between the age...
Copyright © 2013 Jennifer Wrede-Sach et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
In the English National Health Service (NHS), patients are now expected to choose the time and place...
Current National Health Service (NHS) policy places importance on allowing patients to choose the ti...
By December 2005 National Health Service (NHS) patients who may require elective surgery will be of...
Patient and user choice are at the forefront of the debate on the future direction of health and pub...
<strong>Background:</strong> Today, in several north-western European countries, patients are encour...
Background: The ongoing Finnish health and social service reform will expand choice by opening the m...
Background: Recently, primary care in the United Kingdom has undergone substantial changes in skill ...
Background Today, in several north-western European countries, patients are encouraged to choose, ac...
Background Providing choice in health care is part of an ongoing policy initiative Aim To explore ho...
BACKGROUND: Today, in several north-western European countries, patients are encouraged to choose, a...
Background: Today, in several north-western European countries, patients are encouraged to choose, a...
Objectives To examine the types of choices available to patients in the English NHS when being refer...
This article offers critical reflections of the "rational choice" approach as an explanatory framewo...
Background: Previous research showed inconsistent results regarding the relationship between the age...
Copyright © 2013 Jennifer Wrede-Sach et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...