Efforts to achieve effective and meaningful patient and public involvement (PPI) in healthcare have existed for nearly a century, albeit with limited success. This brief commentary discusses a recent paper by Carter and Martin exploring the “Challenges Facing Healthwatch, a New Consumer Champion in England,” and places these challenges in the context of the broader struggle to give a voice to healthcare consumers and citizens. With an overview of what can go right and—perhaps more importantly—what can go wrong, the question remains: will Healthwatch—and other PPI efforts in healthcare—represent the voice of consumers or citizens and will it matter
Many health services strive to actively involve consumers and citizens in improving service provisio...
Introduction: Health policy decision-makers are grappling with increasingly complex and ethically co...
Changing patient and public involvement (PPI) policies in England and Wales are analysed against the...
This article engages with debates about the conceptualisation and practical challenges of patient an...
Local Healthwatch have been operating since 2013 as 'consumer champions' in health and social care i...
The daily business of running a care home means that, outside of regulatory inspections, assessing a...
Background There is widespread agreement that the public should be engaged in health-care decision m...
Health Systems Agencies (HSAs) were mandated to include representation of the community, broadly con...
Recent health policy in England has demanded greater involvement of patients and the public in the c...
Across many countries worldwide, support for patient and public involvement (PPI) in health care has...
Background Changing the relationship between citizens and the state is at the heart of current polic...
AIM: This paper aims to explore patient and public representation in a NHS clinical commissioning gr...
I ask you to think about our health care system. Think beyond the issues that are in front of us tod...
“Ordinary people only”: knowledge, representativeness, and the publics of public participation in he...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Health.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. A...
Many health services strive to actively involve consumers and citizens in improving service provisio...
Introduction: Health policy decision-makers are grappling with increasingly complex and ethically co...
Changing patient and public involvement (PPI) policies in England and Wales are analysed against the...
This article engages with debates about the conceptualisation and practical challenges of patient an...
Local Healthwatch have been operating since 2013 as 'consumer champions' in health and social care i...
The daily business of running a care home means that, outside of regulatory inspections, assessing a...
Background There is widespread agreement that the public should be engaged in health-care decision m...
Health Systems Agencies (HSAs) were mandated to include representation of the community, broadly con...
Recent health policy in England has demanded greater involvement of patients and the public in the c...
Across many countries worldwide, support for patient and public involvement (PPI) in health care has...
Background Changing the relationship between citizens and the state is at the heart of current polic...
AIM: This paper aims to explore patient and public representation in a NHS clinical commissioning gr...
I ask you to think about our health care system. Think beyond the issues that are in front of us tod...
“Ordinary people only”: knowledge, representativeness, and the publics of public participation in he...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Health.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. A...
Many health services strive to actively involve consumers and citizens in improving service provisio...
Introduction: Health policy decision-makers are grappling with increasingly complex and ethically co...
Changing patient and public involvement (PPI) policies in England and Wales are analysed against the...