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Journal of Health Services Research & Policy | 2004

Regulating the health care workforce: Next steps for research

Celia Davies

This article explores the recent ferment surrounding professional self-regulation in medicine and other health professions. It reviews the academic literature and sets out an agenda for research. The first section considers definitions, acknowledging the particularly complex regulatory maze in UK health care at present, in which professional self-regulation is only one part. The second section reviews academic writing, currently dispersed among the disciplines. ‘The logic of light touch regulation’, a feature of the 19th century establishment of the General Medical Council, can perhaps shed light on present debates. Alongside the intense political spotlight on regulation in the wake of the Bristol case, consumer-led research and consumer pressure to rethink the principles of regulation has emerged. This is examined in the third section. Finally, themes for research are advanced. First, there is a need to explore the changing relationship between the state and professions and implications, not only for the professions but for health care more broadly. Second, calls for a new professionalism need to be given clearer content. Third, the moves towards more lay involvement in regulatory bodies need study. Fourth, questions of human rights and professional registers must be explored. Fundamental questions of what professional self-regulation can hope to achieve and where it fits in relation to government ambitions as a whole, remain unresolved. Alongside the work programme of the new overarching regulator, there may well be scope for a new style of public enquiry covering the whole territory of regulation.


BMJ | 2000

Getting health professionals to work together

Celia Davies


Sociology of Health and Illness | 2003

Some of our concepts are missing: reflections on the absence of a sociology of organisations in Sociology of Health and Illness.

Celia Davies


Journal of Nursing Management | 2004

Political leadership and the politics of nursing.

Celia Davies


Archive | 2005

Links between Governance, Incentives and Outcomes: a Review of the Literature

Celia Davies; Paul Anand; Lidia Artigas; Jacky Holloway; Kevin McConway; Janet Newman; John Storey; Grahame Thompson


BMJ | 1999

Doctors and nurses: changing family values? We want to hear about how doctors and nurses work together.

Celia Davies; Jane Salvage; Richard Smith


BMJ | 1964

Lost Potential in Medical Manpower.

Morag J. R. Bastable; Ann Beardwell; Eleanor Besterman; Margaret Cash; Evelyn Coates; Mary Corbett; Jean Colston; Pretifar Cracroft; Uluned Davies; Celia Davies; Patricia Edwards; Ruth Edelston; Pauline M. Emerson; Charlotte Feldman; Beryl Goetzee; Helene Goodman; Sylvia Hepton; Shirley Jones; Leila Lessof; Ursula Hamilton Paterson; Jean Pritchard; Katrina Rhodes; Muriel Sidaway


Sociology of Health and Illness | 2013

Teelken, C., Ferlie, E. and Dent, M. (eds) Leadership in the Public Sector: Promises and Pitfalls, Abingdon/New York: Routledge. 2013. xvi+262pp £85 (hbk) ISBN: 978‐0‐415‐59174‐4

Celia Davies


International Journal of Health Planning and Management | 1999

Anne Marie Rafferty, Jane Robinson and Ruth Elkan (Eds), Nursing history and the politics of welfare. London: Routledge, 1997, ISBN 0-415-13836-1, 283 pages, £14.99.

Celia Davies


Sociology of Health and Illness | 1997

Regulating Medical Work: Formal and Informal Controls (Book).

Celia Davies

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World Health Organization

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