Arms' length bodies are often seen as a tool of technocratic governance, designed to insulate decision-making from the politicizing pressures of populist influence. This article examines a subset of arms' length bodies in the UK which challenge this convention: agencies which exist to 'champion' the voice of patients and the public in the four NHS systems (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales). We compare the functions of these agencies on paper and through qualitative interviews in each system which focused on public involvement in major service change (such as closing hospitals). We found that agencies in all four systems had struggled to demonstrate their legitimacy, squeezed between the demands of the elected Governments they a...
Objectives: Calls worldwide for major reconfigurations of health care systems have been accompanied ...
The advent of the NHS saw a monumental shift in British policy and influencing attitudes and expecta...
Meta-governance involves orchestrating the ‘rules of the game’ in public management. Arm’s-length bo...
Arms' length bodies are often seen as a tool of technocratic governance, designed to insulate decisi...
Contemporary policy debates construct public involvement in England’s National Health Service as “ne...
Public involvement in service change has been identified as a key facilitator of health care transfo...
Objectives This study sought to understand the different approaches taken to involving the public in...
The article considers the role of public involvement in the British National Health Service in the c...
Since the formation of the NHS, all UK citizens have been entitled to access a universal health serv...
Martin Powell makes the point that the death of the National Health Service (NHS) is constantly asse...
Since 1974, governments have created a series of statutory public involvement institutions in the En...
Martin Powell makes the point that the death of the National Health Service (NHS) is constantly asse...
Recent health policy in England has demanded greater involvement of patients and the public in the c...
The Bristol inquiry highlights the disjunction between ends and means in the NHS. It draws attention...
Background: The funding of health care is a major challenge to governments all across the world; the...
Objectives: Calls worldwide for major reconfigurations of health care systems have been accompanied ...
The advent of the NHS saw a monumental shift in British policy and influencing attitudes and expecta...
Meta-governance involves orchestrating the ‘rules of the game’ in public management. Arm’s-length bo...
Arms' length bodies are often seen as a tool of technocratic governance, designed to insulate decisi...
Contemporary policy debates construct public involvement in England’s National Health Service as “ne...
Public involvement in service change has been identified as a key facilitator of health care transfo...
Objectives This study sought to understand the different approaches taken to involving the public in...
The article considers the role of public involvement in the British National Health Service in the c...
Since the formation of the NHS, all UK citizens have been entitled to access a universal health serv...
Martin Powell makes the point that the death of the National Health Service (NHS) is constantly asse...
Since 1974, governments have created a series of statutory public involvement institutions in the En...
Martin Powell makes the point that the death of the National Health Service (NHS) is constantly asse...
Recent health policy in England has demanded greater involvement of patients and the public in the c...
The Bristol inquiry highlights the disjunction between ends and means in the NHS. It draws attention...
Background: The funding of health care is a major challenge to governments all across the world; the...
Objectives: Calls worldwide for major reconfigurations of health care systems have been accompanied ...
The advent of the NHS saw a monumental shift in British policy and influencing attitudes and expecta...
Meta-governance involves orchestrating the ‘rules of the game’ in public management. Arm’s-length bo...