Background The formation of domestic and global marketplaces during the past 50 years has opened up new commercial opportunities for third-party activity in healthcare systems. Commercial mediation of access to healthcare is one recent area of activity that sees companies and individuals offering to organise healthcare and travel in return for payment. With varying degrees of control over the location, type, cost and experiences of healthcare provisioning, these intermediaries occupy potentially influential positions in healthcare systems and yet much of their work is poorly understood. Methods Drawing on social science theories of brokerage, this article presents a novel analysis of commercial healthcare facilitation. It focuses on fa...
Background: Brokering of evidence into service delivery is crucial for patient safety. We study know...
Professionals with managerial responsibilities are often seen as natural boundary spanners, brokerin...
In recent years, social and political commentators have criticised the ongoing marketisation of the ...
Background The formation of domestic and global marketplaces during the past 50 years has opened up...
In many contexts there are a range of individuals and organisations offering healthcare services tha...
Well-integrated systems are required to deliver effective healthcare services. Research suggests mis...
BACKGROUND: The role of health broker is a relatively new one in public health. Health brokers aim t...
When publicly-funded services are outsourced, governments still use multiple governance structures t...
Background Healthcare services is an expanding international market with which national healthcare ...
This research examines how knowledge and information is managed within two care networks. We develop...
Background: English health-care commissioners from the NHS need information to commission effectivel...
Purpose: This research examines how knowledge and information is managed within two care networks. W...
This paper examines facets of the developing business relations between two important actors in the ...
Background: Process improvement in healthcare is informed by knowledge from the private sector. Skil...
BackgroundEnglish health-care commissioners from the NHS need information to commission effectively....
Background: Brokering of evidence into service delivery is crucial for patient safety. We study know...
Professionals with managerial responsibilities are often seen as natural boundary spanners, brokerin...
In recent years, social and political commentators have criticised the ongoing marketisation of the ...
Background The formation of domestic and global marketplaces during the past 50 years has opened up...
In many contexts there are a range of individuals and organisations offering healthcare services tha...
Well-integrated systems are required to deliver effective healthcare services. Research suggests mis...
BACKGROUND: The role of health broker is a relatively new one in public health. Health brokers aim t...
When publicly-funded services are outsourced, governments still use multiple governance structures t...
Background Healthcare services is an expanding international market with which national healthcare ...
This research examines how knowledge and information is managed within two care networks. We develop...
Background: English health-care commissioners from the NHS need information to commission effectivel...
Purpose: This research examines how knowledge and information is managed within two care networks. W...
This paper examines facets of the developing business relations between two important actors in the ...
Background: Process improvement in healthcare is informed by knowledge from the private sector. Skil...
BackgroundEnglish health-care commissioners from the NHS need information to commission effectively....
Background: Brokering of evidence into service delivery is crucial for patient safety. We study know...
Professionals with managerial responsibilities are often seen as natural boundary spanners, brokerin...
In recent years, social and political commentators have criticised the ongoing marketisation of the ...