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Journal of Health Services Research & Policy | 2013

Divergence of NHS choice policy in the UK: what difference has patient choice policy in England made?

Marie Sanderson; Pauline Allen; Stephen Peckham; David Hughes; Menna Brown; Grace Kelly; Debbie Baldie; Nicholas Mays; Alison Linyard; Anne Duguid

Objectives To examine the types of choices available to patients in the English NHS when being referred for acute hospital care in the light of the divergence of patient choice policy in the four countries of the UK. Methods Case studies of eight local health economies in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales (two in each country); 125 semi-structured interviews with staff in acute services providers, purchasers and general practitioners (GPs). Results GPs and providers in England both had a clear understanding of the choice of provider policy and the right of patients to choose a provider. Other referral choices potentially available to patients in all four countries were date and time of appointment, site and specialist. In practice, the availability of these choices differed between and within countries and was shaped by factors beyond choice policy, such as the number of providers in an area. There were similarities between the four countries in the way choices were offered to patients, namely lack of clarity about the options available, limited discussion of choices between referrers and patients, and tension between offering choice and managing waiting lists. Conclusions There are challenges in implementing pro-choice policy in health care systems where it has not traditionally existed. Differences between England and the other countries of the UK were limited in the way choice was offered to patients. A cultural shift is needed to ensure that patients are fully informed by GPs of the choices available to them.


Social Policy and Society | 2007

Some Useful Sources on Equality and Inequality

Grace Kelly

Contributors to this themed section of Social Policy and Society have referred to a range of published sources within the sphere of equality studies research. The sources below provide additional useful information for those interested in further research on equality and inequality


Archive | 2003

Bare Necessities: Poverty and Social Exclusion in Northern Ireland

Michael Tomlinson; P Hillyard; Grace Kelly; Eithne McLaughlin; Demi Patsios


Archive | 2003

Bare necessities: poverty and social exclusion in Northern Ireland - key findings

P Hillyard; Grace Kelly; Eithne McLaughlin; D Patsios; Michael Tomlinson


Policy and Politics | 2013

Is everybody happy? The politics and measurement of national wellbeing

Michael Tomlinson; Grace Kelly


Archive | 2015

Families and Poverty: Everyday life on a low income

Mary Daly; Grace Kelly


Archive | 2011

A comparative Study of the Construction and Implementation of Patient Choice Policies in the UK

Stephen Peckham; Mm Sanderson; Vikki Entwistle; Andrew Thompson; David Hughes; Lindsay Prior; Pauline Allen; Menna Brown; Grace Kelly; A. Powell; D. Baldie; A. Linyard; A. Duguid; H. Davis; Nicholas Mays


Archive | 2003

What's the Use of the Noble Index? Theories, Methods and Applications

Michael Tomlinson; Grace Kelly


Archive | 2012

The Necessities of Life in Northern Ireland

Michael Tomlinson; Grace Kelly; Mary Daly; Paddy Hillyard


International Journal of Care and Caring | 2017

Lost in translation? The challenges of measuring informal care among children and young people

Grace Kelly; Paula Devine; Martina McKnight

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Mary Daly

Queen's University Belfast

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Queen's University Belfast

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Martina McKnight

Queen's University Belfast

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