This book examines the important role of consumer activism in health policy in different national contexts. In an age of shifting boundaries between state and civil society, consumer groups are potentially drivers of democratisation in the health domain. The expert contributors explore how their activities bring new dynamics to relations between service providers, the medical profession, government agencies, and other policy actors. This book is unique in analysing the opportunities and dilemmas of this type of activism, including ambiguous partnerships between consumer groups and...
This book examines the important role of consumer activism in health policy in different national contexts. In an age of shifting boundaries between s...