Coinciding with sixty years of the U.K. National Health Service (NHS), this article reviews the neglected area of the governance of the pharmaceutical industry and the NHS. It traces the relationships between the pharmaceutical industry, the state, and the NHS from the creation of the health service to the present, as they have grappled with the overlapping challenges of pharmaceutical safety, efficacy, cost-effectiveness, pricing, promotion, and advertising. The article draws on the concepts of “corporate bias” and “regulatory capture” from political theory, and “counter-vailing powers” and “clinical autonomy” in medical sociology, while also introducing the new concepts of “assimilated allies” and “pharmaceuticalization” in order to synth...
Over the last quarter century, non‐medical prescribing in the UK has grown significantly; eight non‐...
Over the last quarter century, non‐medical prescribing in the UK has grown significantly; eight non‐...
This is the first of two related articles in the present volume which examine the recent history of ...
This article reflects upon the introduction of nonmedical prescribing in the United Kingdom and desc...
Drawing on the political theories of corporatism, neo-liberalism and pluralism, and on comparative e...
Abstract. Drawing on the political theories of corporatism, neo–liberalism and pluralism, and on com...
This paper takes a critical look at progress and prospects regarding the sociology of pharmaceutical...
This article reflects upon the introduction of nonmedical prescribing in the United Kingdom and desc...
Drug disasters from Thalidomide to Opren, and other less dramatic cases of drug injury, raise questi...
Public concerns about the regulation of the pharmaceutical industry have intensified in recent years...
This article analyses how practolol, the first British drug disaster of the modern, post-thalidomide...
The pharmacy profession in Great Britain has identified public health as a key area for future devel...
Today, policy analysts and regulatory governance scholars are sceptical about the capacity of the re...
Government has long had conflicting aims with regard to regulating the pharmaceutical industry. It i...
Professional regulatory bodies are key mediating institutions between the state and individual profe...
Over the last quarter century, non‐medical prescribing in the UK has grown significantly; eight non‐...
Over the last quarter century, non‐medical prescribing in the UK has grown significantly; eight non‐...
This is the first of two related articles in the present volume which examine the recent history of ...
This article reflects upon the introduction of nonmedical prescribing in the United Kingdom and desc...
Drawing on the political theories of corporatism, neo-liberalism and pluralism, and on comparative e...
Abstract. Drawing on the political theories of corporatism, neo–liberalism and pluralism, and on com...
This paper takes a critical look at progress and prospects regarding the sociology of pharmaceutical...
This article reflects upon the introduction of nonmedical prescribing in the United Kingdom and desc...
Drug disasters from Thalidomide to Opren, and other less dramatic cases of drug injury, raise questi...
Public concerns about the regulation of the pharmaceutical industry have intensified in recent years...
This article analyses how practolol, the first British drug disaster of the modern, post-thalidomide...
The pharmacy profession in Great Britain has identified public health as a key area for future devel...
Today, policy analysts and regulatory governance scholars are sceptical about the capacity of the re...
Government has long had conflicting aims with regard to regulating the pharmaceutical industry. It i...
Professional regulatory bodies are key mediating institutions between the state and individual profe...
Over the last quarter century, non‐medical prescribing in the UK has grown significantly; eight non‐...
Over the last quarter century, non‐medical prescribing in the UK has grown significantly; eight non‐...
This is the first of two related articles in the present volume which examine the recent history of ...