ABSTRACT

The past three decades have seen enormous changes in the organisation of health care. This book explores the role of knowledge production and technology on these transformations, focusing on the market (attempts to embed principles of economic rationality and efficient use of resources in the shaping and delivery of health care), the laboratory (science, experiments and 'evidence' in the management of research, practice and policy) and the forum (the application of deliberative procedures and other forms of public consultation to health care decision making).

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

Knowledge and the Transformation of Health Care

chapter |19 pages

Health Care Reform and the Social Sciences

The (Not So) Great Transformation?

chapter |29 pages

Conceptualising Health Care Change

Regimes, Implements, Boundaries

chapter |24 pages

The Market

A Biography of the QALY

chapter |24 pages

The Laboratory

The Making of Evidence in Health Care

chapter |25 pages

The Forum

Choreographing Public Deliberation

chapter |5 pages

Conclusion