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What is the role of activists and civil society in defining and defending the collective good in healthcare, especially in cases where that good seems to be heavily shaped by market dynamics? Presenting conceptual and empirical studies from a variety of healthcare contexts and theoretical perspectives, this book addresses this vital question by drawing together multidisciplinary scholarship from Science and Technology Studies, Sociology, Organisation Studies, Marketing, Philosophy, and Public Health. Healthcare has undergone three major changes over the past decades: the advent of personalized medicine, the marketization of public care systems, and the digitalization of healthcare services. This book maps these changes and illustrates the extent to which they are interlinked to produce a seemingly unstoppable move toward individualization in healthcare. The book also highlights the tensions and challenges arising from these interlinkages, and traces how activists react to these tensions to argue for and defend the common good. It thus sketches a multifaceted picture of healthcare activism in the 21st century as civil society responds to these dynamics at the crossroads of markets and morals, economic and social justifications, individual and collective, and digital and non-digital worlds. Crucially, it also highlights potential solutions for heightening patient voices and broadening participation in healthcare markets in a post Covid-19 world.Product Identifiers
PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN-139780198865223
eBay Product ID (ePID)19049051642
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Number of Pages272 Pages
Publication NameHealthcare Activism: Markets, Morals, and the Collective Good
LanguageEnglish
SubjectMedicine, Business
Publication Year2021
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaOrganizational Sociology
AuthorSusi Geiger
Dimensions
Item Height240 mm
Item Weight564 g
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EditorSusi Geiger
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom