The UK government passed the Health and Social Care Act in 2012, and a key element of this legislation was the introduction of Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs) in local government. HWBs were argued to have the potential to both improve democratic accountability and give greater autonomy to health and social care leaders to strengthen local health outcomes. This paper explores how members of HWBs construct and discharge accountability for better health outcomes to a local population. We find that there are multiple types of accountability present and that democratic accountability can be complemented by and compete with other types of accountability
This paper for the Local Government Association Health Commission aims to scope the main issues surr...
Abstract This article investigates how politicians in England and Germany approach social accountabi...
The English National Health Service (NHS) constitutes a unique institutional context, which combines...
The UK government passed the Health and Social Care Act in 2012, and a key element of this legislati...
The Health and Social Care Act (2012) required the creation of Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs) to...
Health and wellbeing boards (HWBs) were established in England in 2013, bringing together partners f...
Statutory responsibility for health care and social care has long been separated between National He...
Unlike many other public services, the NHS is not subject to local democratic control. In this post ...
Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs) were established in England in 2013, bringing together partners f...
Health and wellbeing Boards (HWBs) were established in England in 2013, bringing together partners f...
Purpose - The aim of the paper is to illustrate the changing structure of accountability under a new...
This article investigates how politicians in England and Germany approach social accountability duri...
The 2012 Health and Social Care Act transfer s responsibilit y for Public Health in England from Pri...
The Health and Social care Bill sets out a radical series of reforms for the National Health Service...
Analyzing the legislative process of the 2012 Health and Social Care Act in Britain, we investigate ...
This paper for the Local Government Association Health Commission aims to scope the main issues surr...
Abstract This article investigates how politicians in England and Germany approach social accountabi...
The English National Health Service (NHS) constitutes a unique institutional context, which combines...
The UK government passed the Health and Social Care Act in 2012, and a key element of this legislati...
The Health and Social Care Act (2012) required the creation of Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs) to...
Health and wellbeing boards (HWBs) were established in England in 2013, bringing together partners f...
Statutory responsibility for health care and social care has long been separated between National He...
Unlike many other public services, the NHS is not subject to local democratic control. In this post ...
Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs) were established in England in 2013, bringing together partners f...
Health and wellbeing Boards (HWBs) were established in England in 2013, bringing together partners f...
Purpose - The aim of the paper is to illustrate the changing structure of accountability under a new...
This article investigates how politicians in England and Germany approach social accountability duri...
The 2012 Health and Social Care Act transfer s responsibilit y for Public Health in England from Pri...
The Health and Social care Bill sets out a radical series of reforms for the National Health Service...
Analyzing the legislative process of the 2012 Health and Social Care Act in Britain, we investigate ...
This paper for the Local Government Association Health Commission aims to scope the main issues surr...
Abstract This article investigates how politicians in England and Germany approach social accountabi...
The English National Health Service (NHS) constitutes a unique institutional context, which combines...