Introduction: The purpose of this paper was to examine the management of contracting for a diagnostic laboratory health service for the Auckland region in New Zealand, using the concept of governmentality. Methods: Our aim is to provide an overview of a recent case of neoliberal policy implementation, to illustrate how unintended and costly policy outcomes can occur. Results: Despite the effort of government to improve management of the public health sector, analysis of this case reveals the potentially disruptive effects and costs of neo-liberal reform policy. Conclusions: In this study, the costs of neo-liberal reform appear to have unintentionally prevailed over benefits for those the system was designed to serve. Contribution to knowled...
This monograph develops an evidence-based redesign plan for a key support service in the country’s h...
entitled When PHARMAC decides, who represents the patient? Looking at contracting techniques used by...
As health care systems have been recast as innovation assets, commercial aims are increasingly promi...
New Zealand attracted much international attention in the late 1980s and 1990s for its radical econo...
AbstractThis paper applies a critical analysis of the impact of neo-liberal driven management reform...
© 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND ...
While the Cartwright Duffy and Cull inquiries investigated in some detail the health system processe...
New Zealand's health sector reforms in the mid-1990s introduced corporate institutions and market di...
New Zealand's health sector reforms in the mid-1990s introduced corporate institutions and market di...
The Pharmaceutical Management Agency of New Zealand (PHARMAC) and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme...
This article considers how specialist hospital services in the UK fared under Conservative health po...
The separation, on functional lines, of policy and operational activities in public sector departmen...
The focus of this thesis is health economics and the interface between the public and private hospit...
This thesis develops a comprehensive theoretical framework on which to analyse the political economy...
Copyright © 2003 Australian College of General Practitioners Copyright to Australian Family Physicia...
This monograph develops an evidence-based redesign plan for a key support service in the country’s h...
entitled When PHARMAC decides, who represents the patient? Looking at contracting techniques used by...
As health care systems have been recast as innovation assets, commercial aims are increasingly promi...
New Zealand attracted much international attention in the late 1980s and 1990s for its radical econo...
AbstractThis paper applies a critical analysis of the impact of neo-liberal driven management reform...
© 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND ...
While the Cartwright Duffy and Cull inquiries investigated in some detail the health system processe...
New Zealand's health sector reforms in the mid-1990s introduced corporate institutions and market di...
New Zealand's health sector reforms in the mid-1990s introduced corporate institutions and market di...
The Pharmaceutical Management Agency of New Zealand (PHARMAC) and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme...
This article considers how specialist hospital services in the UK fared under Conservative health po...
The separation, on functional lines, of policy and operational activities in public sector departmen...
The focus of this thesis is health economics and the interface between the public and private hospit...
This thesis develops a comprehensive theoretical framework on which to analyse the political economy...
Copyright © 2003 Australian College of General Practitioners Copyright to Australian Family Physicia...
This monograph develops an evidence-based redesign plan for a key support service in the country’s h...
entitled When PHARMAC decides, who represents the patient? Looking at contracting techniques used by...
As health care systems have been recast as innovation assets, commercial aims are increasingly promi...