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Three Who choosing what? The evolution of the use of ‘choice’ in the NHS, and its importance for New Labour

  • Ian Greener
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Social Policy Review 15
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Abstract

This chapter addresses the role of ‘choice’ in UK health policy documents. It studies the changes in who is meant to make choices in the National Health Service and the kinds of choices that they are supposed to be making. It considers ‘choice’ as a key aspect of consumerism in contemporary welfare policy. The chapter also compares patient choice with previous attempts to use choice as a policy instrument, and then considers its future implications.

Abstract

This chapter addresses the role of ‘choice’ in UK health policy documents. It studies the changes in who is meant to make choices in the National Health Service and the kinds of choices that they are supposed to be making. It considers ‘choice’ as a key aspect of consumerism in contemporary welfare policy. The chapter also compares patient choice with previous attempts to use choice as a policy instrument, and then considers its future implications.

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