Managing Diabetes, Managing Medicine: Chronic Disease and Clinical Bureaucracy in Post-War Britain: 15 (Social Histories of Medicine)

Managing Diabetes, Managing Medicine: Chronic Disease and Clinical Bureaucracy in Post-War Britain: 15 (Social Histories of Medicine)

by Martin Moore (Author), Martin D . Moore (Author)

Synopsis

Through its study of diabetes care in twentieth-century Britain, Managing diabetes, managing medicine offers the first historical monograph to explore how the decision-making and labour of medical professionals became subject to bureaucratic regulation and managerial oversight. Where much existing literature has cast health care management as either a political imposition or an assertion of medical control, this work positions managerial medicine as a co-constructed venture. Although driven by different motives, doctors, nurses, professional bodies, government agencies and international organisations were all integral to the creation of managerial systems, working within a context of considerable professional, political, technological, economic and cultural change. Drawing on a broad range of historical sources, this book develops fresh insights into the history of managed healthcare, the NHS, and post-war government more broadly.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 25 Feb 2019

ISBN 10: 1526113074
ISBN 13: 9781526113078

Author Bio
Dr Martin D. Moore is an Associate Research Fellow in the Centre for Medical History at the University of Exeter