Does the increasing importance of guidelines in health care threaten the professional status of health care professions by reducing their professional autonomy? Or does it increase their position through enhancing their scientific status? In this paper, we focus on this apparent contradiction by studying how Dutch insurance physicians created and used guidelines for the evaluation of labour disability claims. Drawing upon the theoretical repertoire of science and technology studies, we studied the role of the notion of 'objectivity' in these developments. A specific redefinition of objectivity played a core role in the active alignment, by the insurance physicians' profession, of the processes of guideline development and professionalisatio...
Medical guidelines on the same medical condition differ between England and the Netherlands. These g...
This book critically considers the dynamic relationship between clinical guidelines and medical negl...
Currently, there is an intense debate on the “marketization” of health care and its consequences for...
Does the increasing importance of guidelines in health care threaten the professional status of heal...
Does the increasing importance of guidelines in health care threaten the professional status of heal...
Does the increasing importance of guidelines in health care threaten the professional status of heal...
Does the increasing importance of guidelines in health care threaten the professional status of heal...
Does the increasing importance of guidelines in health care threaten the professional status of heal...
Evidence-based medical guidelines are an inescapable element of current medical practice, but how ar...
Scientific-bureaucratic medicine (SBM) has been the dominant discourse on evidence-based medicine in...
International audienceTaking the French oncology sector as a case study, this paper shows that guide...
Taking the French oncology sector as a case study, this paper shows that guidelines are used strateg...
Taking the French oncology sector as a case study, this paper shows that guidelines are used strateg...
Taking the French oncology sector as a case study, this paper shows that guidelines are used strateg...
Taking the French oncology sector as a case study, this paper shows that guidelines are used strateg...
Medical guidelines on the same medical condition differ between England and the Netherlands. These g...
This book critically considers the dynamic relationship between clinical guidelines and medical negl...
Currently, there is an intense debate on the “marketization” of health care and its consequences for...
Does the increasing importance of guidelines in health care threaten the professional status of heal...
Does the increasing importance of guidelines in health care threaten the professional status of heal...
Does the increasing importance of guidelines in health care threaten the professional status of heal...
Does the increasing importance of guidelines in health care threaten the professional status of heal...
Does the increasing importance of guidelines in health care threaten the professional status of heal...
Evidence-based medical guidelines are an inescapable element of current medical practice, but how ar...
Scientific-bureaucratic medicine (SBM) has been the dominant discourse on evidence-based medicine in...
International audienceTaking the French oncology sector as a case study, this paper shows that guide...
Taking the French oncology sector as a case study, this paper shows that guidelines are used strateg...
Taking the French oncology sector as a case study, this paper shows that guidelines are used strateg...
Taking the French oncology sector as a case study, this paper shows that guidelines are used strateg...
Taking the French oncology sector as a case study, this paper shows that guidelines are used strateg...
Medical guidelines on the same medical condition differ between England and the Netherlands. These g...
This book critically considers the dynamic relationship between clinical guidelines and medical negl...
Currently, there is an intense debate on the “marketization” of health care and its consequences for...