Title of article :
The case against choice and competition
Author/Authors :
Hunter، David J. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Choice and competition are central planks of the English
government’s health reforms and modernisation programme. Wales and
Scotland have chosen a different path, which calls into question the suggestion
that in an age of consumerism there is no other way to secure overdue changes in
the provision and management of health care to improve their quality and
responsiveness to user preferences. Yet pro-market enthusiasts pursue their
agenda in the face of evidence that calls into question the claims they make. It is
a curious position for a government that is wedded to evidence-based policy to
find itself in. The policy puzzle is why, despite the contested nature of the alleged
virtues of choice and competition, policy-makers persist with introducing a set of
reforms which appear to threaten the very values and principles they profess to
uphold. An alternative reform paradigm exists which acknowledges what makes
public services public. This paper sets out the key features of what rediscovering
public service entails adopting the notion of co-production as a means of
bringing about a new relationship between professionals and the public that
remains true to the National Health Service’s social purpose.
Journal title :
Health Economics, Policy and Law
Journal title :
Health Economics, Policy and Law