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Om vikten av kvalitet. En studie av förändring i svensk hälso- och sjukvård.

Authors :
Andersson, Cornelia
Andersson, Cornelia
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

The public health care sector has come under increasing pressure to cut down costs, maximize productivity and satisfy patients' needs during the 1990s and onwards. As a way of "getting more for less" quality management has been introduced. Originating in the private manufacturing industry, quality management has a strong focus on productivity and efficiency, aspects which are measured in quantitative terms. However, there are strong concerns that quality management is a means of speeding up the marketization of public health care by introducing core values much different from the ethic and medical norms that traditionally underpin health care organizations. This essay focuses on how quality management has been introduced to, and transformed by, public health care. A theoretical framework based on new institutionalism is constructed, and translation theories are used as a way of illustrating how the medical institutional environment, in fact, changes the concept of quality management. Quality is re-interpreted in the public health care organization field and given a medical and ethical base, which results in the weakening of the expected normative conflict.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, Swedish
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1358376578
Document Type :
Electronic Resource