What difference is the operation of local authority health scrutiny making to the oversight and democratisation of decision making by health bodies? This article provides an insight into how a group of local authorities in England tackled the operation of a specific joint health scrutiny committee. This example highlights building relations with associated health bodies and other local authorities, choice of health scrutiny agenda, ways of working, capacity of committees, ambiguities within the policy itself, and the difficulties and challenges of adding meaningful democratic oversight to the decision‐making processes of NHS bodies. This review highlights some of the benefits of health scrutiny, but suggests that engaging more fully with patients and the public in such reviews could result in a more influential and inclusive process.
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Working Jointly to Scrutinise Health? Available to Purchase
Anna Coleman
Anna Coleman
National Primary Care Research and Development Centre, Manchester University
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2042-8685
Print ISSN: 1476-9018
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2007
Journal of Integrated Care (2007) 15 (5): 26–33.
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Coleman A (2007), "Working Jointly to Scrutinise Health?". Journal of Integrated Care, Vol. 15 No. 5 pp. 26–33, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/14769018200700036
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