Exploring the neglected and hidden dimensions of large-scale healthcare change

Lorelei Jones, Alec Fraser, Ellen Stewart

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    Abstract

    Forms of large-scale change, such as the regional re-distribution of clinical services, are an enduring reform orthodoxy in health systems of high-income countries. The topic is of relevance and importance to medical sociology because of the way that large-scale change significantly disrupts and transforms therapeutic landscapes, relationships and practices. In this paper we review the literature on large-scale change. We find that the literature is dominated by competing forms of knowledge, such as health services research, and show how sociology can contribute new and critical perspectives and insights on what is for many people a troubling issue.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1221-1235
    Number of pages15
    JournalSociology of Health and Illness
    Volume41
    Issue number7
    Early online date16 May 2019
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 30 Sept 2019

    Keywords

    • large-scale change
    • healthcare policy
    • health services research
    • critical theory
    • governmentality

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