CONSUMER INVOLVEMENT IN HEALTH-CARE PURCHASING - THE ROLE AND INFLUENCE OF THE COMMUNITY-HEALTH COUNCILS

Citation
C. Lupton et al., CONSUMER INVOLVEMENT IN HEALTH-CARE PURCHASING - THE ROLE AND INFLUENCE OF THE COMMUNITY-HEALTH COUNCILS, Health & social care in the community, 3(4), 1995, pp. 215-226
Citations number
42
Categorie Soggetti
Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath","Social Work
ISSN journal
09660410
Volume
3
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
215 - 226
Database
ISI
SICI code
0966-0410(1995)3:4<215:CIIHP->2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
Recent reforms in the National Health Service (NHS) place great emphas is on the importance of the 'voice of the consumer' in the provision o f health care. Health purchasers are now required to adopt the role of 'champion of the people', traditionally that of the Community Health Councils (CHCs). In turn the CHCs have been encouraged to become more closely involved in the purchasing process. This paper draws on a nati onal investigation of the operation of CHCs in order to examine the re sponse of both the Councils and local purchasers to these developments . For many CHCs pressures for greater involvement may clash with their concern to retain an independent stance. This paper examines how clos ely CHCs are currently working with local purchasers and explores the central question of whether those prepared to work more collaborativel y with their Health Authorities (HAs) are likely to have greater impac t on purchasing decisions. The paper concludes that, while some CHCs a re more closely involved than others, few perceive that they exert muc h real influence over the decision-making process. Councils share a ge neral view that major purchasing decisions are increasingly being made without the opportunity for scrutiny by them or the wider public.