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Health Professions and the State in Europe

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Zusatztext `a valuable resource for students and those who wish to extend their knowledge of health care professions in Europe! and is a timely extension of both the theoretical and empirical issues of recent and ongoing dynamics of change as it impacts upon them' Medical Sociology News! April 1996`This is a collection which needs to be read and responded to by anyone with a serious interest in the sociology of the health professions' Robert Dingwall in; Sociology of Health and Illness Vol 17. no 4'Has a lot to offer a wide variety of people...a very interesting perspective.' - Anthropology and Medicine Informationen zum Autor Terry Johnson, Gerry Larkin, Mike Saks Klappentext Many professions today are in a state of transition, with changes being imposed on them by governments and other agencies. Focusing on this theme of change Health Professions and the State in Europe explains and illuminates the specific relationship between health professions and the state. The editors and contributors, all experts in the field, present an overview of the current situation in eight different countries in Europe, covering such topical issues as the impact on the health professions of market policies, performance and quality measures, and challenges to professional monopolies and expertise. With its international and comparative perspective, the book enhances our understanding of the interplay between health professions and the state in different national contexts. Zusammenfassung Explains and illuminates the specific relationship between health professions and the state. Eight countries in Europe are examined and topical issues include: market policies, performance and quality, professional monopolies and expertise. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributors Introduction Part I: Professions and the State: Theoretical Issues 1. Governmentality and the Institutionalization of Expertise 2. Countervailing Powers: A Framework for Professions in Transition Part II: Health Professions and the State in Britain 3. Historical Perspectives 4. Restructuring Health and Welfare Professions in the UK 5. Shifting Spheres of Opportunity 6. Doctors, Peer Review and Quality Assurance 7. The Changing Response of the Medical Profession to Alternative Medicine in Britain 8. The British General Medical Council Health Professions and the State in Continental Europe 9. The Politics of the Spanish Medical Profession 10. The Belgian Medical Profession since the 1980s 11. Midwifery in the Netherlands 12. State Traditions and Medical Professionalization in Scandinavia 13. Medical Uncertainty and Gender-Based Work in the Medical Profession in the Nordic Countries...

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Authors Eric Ed Johnson, Eric Ed. Johnson, Terry (North Carolina State University Johnson, Terry Etc. Johnson, Terry Larkin Johnson, Gerald Larkin
Assisted by Terry Johnson (Editor), Gerry Larkin (Editor), Mike Saks (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.11.1994
 
EAN 9780415106313
ISBN 978-0-415-10631-3
No. of pages 256
Subjects Guides > Health
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

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