The 2012 English Health and Social Care Act marked a fundamental reform of statutory healthcare in England in ways which elevated the interests of the government over the interests of patients or the professions, and which undermined traditional alliances between professions and patients. Drawing on a countervailing powers framework we present a thematic analysis of parliamentary papers, press releases and other publicly available materials produced across the reform process by four key actors in the healthcare field—the government, medical profession, patients and ‘for profit’ providers. This analysis explores how the pursuit of sectional interests by these actors may have acted to constrain potential alliances and ultimately contributed t...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
Unlike many other public services, the NHS is not subject to local democratic control. In this post ...
The NHS is the centrepiece of the UK welfare state. For fifty years it has provided the majority of ...
This thesis explores the implementation of the health policy reforms following the Health and Social...
The National Health Service (NHS) has been analysed predominantly in terms dictated by a systems/fun...
Since the beginning of the 1990s the public healthcare system in England has been subject to reforms...
The English National Health Service (NHS) has suffered from a democratic deficit since its inception...
Market reforms to the English National Health Service within the neo-liberal era have diverted money...
The electronic file was amended in August 2018 to correct the placement of one chapter that had appe...
Governments over the past three decades have undermined the founding principles of the NHS through r...
Since its implementation, the British Government’s controversial 2013 Health and Social Care Act has...
England’s National Health Service (NHS) is in the process of major reform as old institutional struc...
Background: The wide-ranging program of reforms brought about by the Health and Social Care Act (201...
In 2010 the Conservative led Coalition government promptly set about reform of the English NHS. Oppo...
Major changes to the structure of the NHS were announced by the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalit...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
Unlike many other public services, the NHS is not subject to local democratic control. In this post ...
The NHS is the centrepiece of the UK welfare state. For fifty years it has provided the majority of ...
This thesis explores the implementation of the health policy reforms following the Health and Social...
The National Health Service (NHS) has been analysed predominantly in terms dictated by a systems/fun...
Since the beginning of the 1990s the public healthcare system in England has been subject to reforms...
The English National Health Service (NHS) has suffered from a democratic deficit since its inception...
Market reforms to the English National Health Service within the neo-liberal era have diverted money...
The electronic file was amended in August 2018 to correct the placement of one chapter that had appe...
Governments over the past three decades have undermined the founding principles of the NHS through r...
Since its implementation, the British Government’s controversial 2013 Health and Social Care Act has...
England’s National Health Service (NHS) is in the process of major reform as old institutional struc...
Background: The wide-ranging program of reforms brought about by the Health and Social Care Act (201...
In 2010 the Conservative led Coalition government promptly set about reform of the English NHS. Oppo...
Major changes to the structure of the NHS were announced by the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalit...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
Unlike many other public services, the NHS is not subject to local democratic control. In this post ...
The NHS is the centrepiece of the UK welfare state. For fifty years it has provided the majority of ...