This article examines empirical evidence on the impact of the introduction of a quasi-market in healthcare in the UK on professionals, especially doctors. Data are drawn from two longitudinal studies occurring between 1990 and 1994, of aspects of the changes to the health system. Data collection involved a range of methods, including observation, interviews, questionnaires and archival material. The findings show that a unilateral analysis of the impact of the quasimarket on professionals is inadequate to understand the situation. The responses of the professionals to change have had a major influence on the outcomes. Professionals have not uniformly lost power, some have gained considerably. Explanations of the variance of impact and the s...
This article analyses the process by which some hospital doctors have adopted medical-manager hybrid...
The healthcare professions have never been static in terms of their own disciplinary boundaries, nor...
Professional regulatory bodies are key mediating institutions between the state and individual profe...
This thesis explores the impact of changes in health policy introduced by Conservative administratio...
This article analyses the processes of market-driven change in two professional service sectors, Res...
This article analyses the processes of market-driven change in two professional service sectors, Res...
The research on which this article is based has been carried out over a period of five years (1992‐1...
Quasi-market transformation (QMT) refers to the process by which the dominant organizational form i...
Organizations often struggle to implement change or to reconfigure their internal processes and prac...
Examines the process of change in hospitals that has emerged following the introduction of the healt...
This article considers how specialist hospital services in the UK fared under Conservative health po...
The blurring of managerial and professional jurisdictions remains a significant area of organization...
The focus of this paper is on the impact of managerialism and the new public management on the profe...
Recent decades have seen the influence of the professions decline. Lately, commentators have suggest...
Eight interrelated reasons for the decline of the golden age of doctoring are discussed in this arti...
This article analyses the process by which some hospital doctors have adopted medical-manager hybrid...
The healthcare professions have never been static in terms of their own disciplinary boundaries, nor...
Professional regulatory bodies are key mediating institutions between the state and individual profe...
This thesis explores the impact of changes in health policy introduced by Conservative administratio...
This article analyses the processes of market-driven change in two professional service sectors, Res...
This article analyses the processes of market-driven change in two professional service sectors, Res...
The research on which this article is based has been carried out over a period of five years (1992‐1...
Quasi-market transformation (QMT) refers to the process by which the dominant organizational form i...
Organizations often struggle to implement change or to reconfigure their internal processes and prac...
Examines the process of change in hospitals that has emerged following the introduction of the healt...
This article considers how specialist hospital services in the UK fared under Conservative health po...
The blurring of managerial and professional jurisdictions remains a significant area of organization...
The focus of this paper is on the impact of managerialism and the new public management on the profe...
Recent decades have seen the influence of the professions decline. Lately, commentators have suggest...
Eight interrelated reasons for the decline of the golden age of doctoring are discussed in this arti...
This article analyses the process by which some hospital doctors have adopted medical-manager hybrid...
The healthcare professions have never been static in terms of their own disciplinary boundaries, nor...
Professional regulatory bodies are key mediating institutions between the state and individual profe...