In April 2014, the Law Commission published its report, Regulation of Health Care Professionals and Regulation of Social Care Professionals in England. This provides a timely reminder that medical regulation remains potentially problematic and contentious. In this article, I review the origins of the so-called state–medical profession bargain created in 1858, the history of its effectiveness, or lack of effectiveness, and the extent to which recent regulatory developments and the Law Commission proposals constitute significant renegotiation of the bargain. I conclude by considering whether the proposal may even represent the beginnings of state imposition of a new bargain, in which other health-care professions might significantly challenge...
This thesis begins by considering that modern medicine as a profession has tremendous scope for both...
Medical sociology has long been concerned with the role played by specialist forms of expertise in e...
Recently, the system of medical regulation through which doctors are held to account has come under ...
This paper is concerned with contemporary reforms to the institutional body responsible for overseei...
Professional regulatory bodies are key mediating institutions between the state and individual profe...
This paper explores recent developments in the governance of the medical profession in the United Ki...
For more than two decades, international healthcare crises and ensuing political debates have led to...
The regulation of the medical profession in the UK has undergone a period of far-reaching reform ove...
The past decade witnessed a series of high-profile inquiries that cast a noxious miasma over the med...
This article explores the recent ferment surrounding professional self-regulation in medicine and ot...
The 2008 Health and Social Care Act introduced reforms in the regulation of the medical profession i...
This book is concerned with the sociological analysis of the professions and professional self-regul...
This paper is concerned with contemporary reforms to the institutional body responsible for overseei...
Following its election in 1997, the UK Labour Government embarked upon a 10 year program of reform o...
Following its election in 1997, the UK Labour Government embarked upon a 10 year program of reform o...
This thesis begins by considering that modern medicine as a profession has tremendous scope for both...
Medical sociology has long been concerned with the role played by specialist forms of expertise in e...
Recently, the system of medical regulation through which doctors are held to account has come under ...
This paper is concerned with contemporary reforms to the institutional body responsible for overseei...
Professional regulatory bodies are key mediating institutions between the state and individual profe...
This paper explores recent developments in the governance of the medical profession in the United Ki...
For more than two decades, international healthcare crises and ensuing political debates have led to...
The regulation of the medical profession in the UK has undergone a period of far-reaching reform ove...
The past decade witnessed a series of high-profile inquiries that cast a noxious miasma over the med...
This article explores the recent ferment surrounding professional self-regulation in medicine and ot...
The 2008 Health and Social Care Act introduced reforms in the regulation of the medical profession i...
This book is concerned with the sociological analysis of the professions and professional self-regul...
This paper is concerned with contemporary reforms to the institutional body responsible for overseei...
Following its election in 1997, the UK Labour Government embarked upon a 10 year program of reform o...
Following its election in 1997, the UK Labour Government embarked upon a 10 year program of reform o...
This thesis begins by considering that modern medicine as a profession has tremendous scope for both...
Medical sociology has long been concerned with the role played by specialist forms of expertise in e...
Recently, the system of medical regulation through which doctors are held to account has come under ...