Who Decides Who Decides?: Enabling Choice, Equity, Access, Improved Performance and Patient Guaranteed Care
β Scribed by Booth, Philip; Russel, Neil; Spiers, John
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 271
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Front Cover
Contents
Dedication
About the author
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction: sources for courses
1: Vignettes and visions
2: Why choice? Two concepts of order
3: Language, and smuggled goods
4: The ticking clock: six policy recommendations
5: The seven uninvited guests: 'markets', 'risk', 'competition', 'customer', 'profit', 'price' and 'demand'
6: The present reforms: 'coherent and right'?
7: Compare and contrast: performance, probable or actual?
8: What are politicians for?
9: Cancer and 'the efficiency myth'
10: The 'choice agenda' and the problem of knowledge. 11: 'When the axe came into the forest . . .'12: Will 'a new localism' answer?
13: Will giving power back to the doctors answer?
14: The messages of the aesthetic environment
15: Between the data and the deep blue sea
16: 'Coercion, contagion, learning, coaching'
17: Are you being personal, or what?
18: To see the statue in the marble
19: The picture in the frame
20: World-class commissioning? 'Thanks, but no thanks. I think I will go round the corner'
21: My body, but your decision? 'Concordat', and shared decision making. 22: How many fingers make five? Culture, kultur, and permission to change23: Postscript: Dazzled by Darzi?
Back Cover.
β¦ Subjects
Medical care;Great Britain.
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