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A New Mode of Organizing in Health Care? Governmentality and Managed Networks in Cancer Services in England

Publication year: 2011
Source: Social Science & Medicine, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 31 March 2011

Ewan, Ferlie , Gerry, Mcgivern , Louise, FitzGerald

We explore the argument that a new mode of health care organising is emerging which moves beyond the established professional dominance versus New Public Management (NPM) debate. We review Foucault’s work on ‘governmentality’, as applied to health care organizations. We specify two specific Foucauldian themes (the power/knowledge nexus in Evidence Based Medicine (EBM); and the technologies of the clinical-managerial self) to analyse organizing in the English cancer services field. We introduce two qualitative case studies of Managed Cancer Networks. We suggest their governance can be fruitfully seen through a ‘governmentality’ lens. We consider implications for developing Foucauldian analysis of health…

Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 04/01/2011 | Link to this post on IFP |
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