AbstractOne of the challenges for drug treatment services is how to engage drug users effectively. This commentary examines one particular strategy for enhancing engagement that appears to have spread quite rapidly in recent years: the use of contract-like written agreements between treatment service providers and users. The development of the contractual governance of drug users in treatment is located in the wider context of emerging social control strategies and practices. In particular, insights are drawn from the socio-legal literature which has begun to examine these new control practices in diverse domains. The commentary also reports on the findings of a national survey of all 149 local authority areas in England that was designed t...
AbstractUK NHS contracts mediate the relationship between dental and medical practitioners as indepe...
The use of legal pressure to convince drug users to access treatment has become a popular drug-polic...
Socio-legal studies of the role of legal institutions in ordering contracting behaviour in both comm...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This study will investigate the growing phenomenon o...
This article examines the control practices used in drug treatment services to regulate the behaviou...
Providers of public health care are under pressure to involve service-users in service development. ...
Case studies in six English commissioning areas explored the process and purpose of user involvement...
The use of contracts is vital to market transactions. The introduction of market reforms in health c...
User involvement has become a key principle in the delivery of health and social care services. But ...
Abstract: Accessing client perspectives about co-operation in substance misuse treatment offers impo...
Background Contracts are a verbal or written agreement that a patient makes with themselves, with he...
The introduction of an internal market in the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom ne...
The pervasive use of contracts in healthcare is a source of unease for many healthcare ethicists and...
Aims: To investigate the existing level of user involvement at selected agencies, to examine views a...
This paper focuses on contract law as a central field in contemporary regulatory practice. In recent...
AbstractUK NHS contracts mediate the relationship between dental and medical practitioners as indepe...
The use of legal pressure to convince drug users to access treatment has become a popular drug-polic...
Socio-legal studies of the role of legal institutions in ordering contracting behaviour in both comm...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This study will investigate the growing phenomenon o...
This article examines the control practices used in drug treatment services to regulate the behaviou...
Providers of public health care are under pressure to involve service-users in service development. ...
Case studies in six English commissioning areas explored the process and purpose of user involvement...
The use of contracts is vital to market transactions. The introduction of market reforms in health c...
User involvement has become a key principle in the delivery of health and social care services. But ...
Abstract: Accessing client perspectives about co-operation in substance misuse treatment offers impo...
Background Contracts are a verbal or written agreement that a patient makes with themselves, with he...
The introduction of an internal market in the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom ne...
The pervasive use of contracts in healthcare is a source of unease for many healthcare ethicists and...
Aims: To investigate the existing level of user involvement at selected agencies, to examine views a...
This paper focuses on contract law as a central field in contemporary regulatory practice. In recent...
AbstractUK NHS contracts mediate the relationship between dental and medical practitioners as indepe...
The use of legal pressure to convince drug users to access treatment has become a popular drug-polic...
Socio-legal studies of the role of legal institutions in ordering contracting behaviour in both comm...