Patient Choice and Patient Empowerment in Northern European Health Systems: A Conceptual Framework
- 1 April 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in International Journal of Health Services
- Vol. 24 (2) , 201-229
- https://doi.org/10.2190/8wmp-rr2k-abm7-nvnh
Abstract
The issue of patient choice presents a complicated challenge to publicly operated health systems. Increased patient choice can strengthen the citizen's commitment to traditional welfare state objectives, or alternatively, it can severely damage that commitment, depending upon the design of the choice mechanism and the structural context within which patient choice occurs. For patient choice to be linked to true empowerment, choice must reinforce rather than undercut the accountability of health care providers to the population they serve. This article explores the basic issues involved in empowering patients within publicly operated health systems. The author first reviews the conceptual components that could or should be incorporated within the notion of empowered patients, then examines what would be required to actually empower patients within health systems, defined in terms of expanding not only logistical choice but also clinical influence and decision-making participation. The article concludes with a wide-ranging analysis of the impact of potential policies and mechanisms on the long-term objectives of achieving democratically accountable health care systems.Keywords
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