Title of article :
Choice cuts: parsing policymakers’ pursuit of patient empowerment from an individual perspective
Author/Authors :
SCHLESINGER، MARK نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
In this commentary I explore several ways in which the psychology
of individual decision-making shapes consumers’ choices in medical settings and
the potential for choice-based policies to improve the performance of the health
care system. This analysis draws some crucial distinctions among the various
pathways though which policymakers expect choice to improve outcomes and
the various forms of support that might enhance patients’ engagement with
choice. I also consider how choice-promoting policies interact with other
strategies for patient empowerment and depend crucially on the ways in which
individual patients develop the capacity to make sense of their experiences with
medical care. Drawing largely on data and studies from medical consumerism in
the US, I identify a number of choice ‘pathologies’ that might compromise the
influence or beneficial effects of choice-promoting initiatives. Though these
limitations are unlikely to turn public officials away from their consumerist
policy aspirations, identifying the realistic limitations of such initiatives makes
clear the need to complement them with other strategies for enhancing patients’
well being and encouraging a more responsive health care system.
Journal title :
Health Economics, Policy and Law
Journal title :
Health Economics, Policy and Law