Making the patient-consumer : patient organisations and health consumerism in Britain

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    • Mold, Alex

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Making the patient-consumer : patient organisations and health consumerism in Britain

Alex Mold

Manchester University Press, 2015

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [209]-232) and index

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Description

Over the last fifty years, British patients have been transformed into consumers. This book considers how and why the figure of the patient-consumer was brought into being, paying particular attention to the role played by patient organisations. Making the patient-consumer explores the development of patient-consumerism from the 1960s to 2010 in relation to seven key areas. Patient autonomy, representation, complaint, rights, information, voice and choice were all central to the making of the patient-consumer. These concepts were used initially by patient organisations, but by the 1990s the government had taken over as the main actor shaping ideas about patient-consumerism. This volume is the first empirical, historical account of a fundamental shift in modern British health policy and practice. The book will be of use to historians, public policy analysts and all those attempting to better understand the nature of contemporary healthcare. -- .

Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1: Autonomy Chapter 2: Representation Chapter 3: Complaint Chapter 4: Rights Chapter 5: Information Chapter 6: Voice Chapter 7: Choice Conclusion Bibliography Index -- .

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