How Britain Loves the NHS: Practices of Care and Contestation
EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. What does it mean to love a healthcare system? It is often claimed that the UK population is unusually attached to its National Health Service, and the last decade has seen increasingly visible displays of gratitude and love. While social surveys of public attitudes measure how much Britain loves the NHS, this book mobilises new empirical research to ask how Britain loves its NHS. The answer delves into a series of public practices – such as campaigning, donating and volunteering within NHS organisations – and investigates how attitudes to the NHS shape patient experience of healthcare. Stewart argues that these should be understood as practices of care for, and contestation about the future of, the healthcare system. This book offers a timely critique of both the potential, and the dysfunctions, of Britain’s complex love affair with the NHS.
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How Britain Loves the NHS: Practices of Care and Contestation
EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. What does it mean to love a healthcare system? It is often claimed that the UK population is unusually attached to its National Health Service, and the last decade has seen increasingly visible displays of gratitude and love. While social surveys of public attitudes measure how much Britain loves the NHS, this book mobilises new empirical research to ask how Britain loves its NHS. The answer delves into a series of public practices – such as campaigning, donating and volunteering within NHS organisations – and investigates how attitudes to the NHS shape patient experience of healthcare. Stewart argues that these should be understood as practices of care for, and contestation about the future of, the healthcare system. This book offers a timely critique of both the potential, and the dysfunctions, of Britain’s complex love affair with the NHS.
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How Britain Loves the NHS: Practices of Care and Contestation

How Britain Loves the NHS: Practices of Care and Contestation

by Ellen A. Stewart
How Britain Loves the NHS: Practices of Care and Contestation

How Britain Loves the NHS: Practices of Care and Contestation

by Ellen A. Stewart

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EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. What does it mean to love a healthcare system? It is often claimed that the UK population is unusually attached to its National Health Service, and the last decade has seen increasingly visible displays of gratitude and love. While social surveys of public attitudes measure how much Britain loves the NHS, this book mobilises new empirical research to ask how Britain loves its NHS. The answer delves into a series of public practices – such as campaigning, donating and volunteering within NHS organisations – and investigates how attitudes to the NHS shape patient experience of healthcare. Stewart argues that these should be understood as practices of care for, and contestation about the future of, the healthcare system. This book offers a timely critique of both the potential, and the dysfunctions, of Britain’s complex love affair with the NHS.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781447368878
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Publication date: 08/01/2023
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 170
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)

About the Author

Ellen A. Stewart is Senior Lecturer and Chancellor’s Fellow in the Centre for Health Policy at the University of Strathclyde.

Table of Contents

1. On loving the NHS 2. Public opinion and the NHS 3. Fundraising for the NHS 4. Volunteering in the NHS 5. Campaigning for the NHS 6. Using and loving the NHS 7. What we can do with love: the future of the NHS in public

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“If there is one aspect of the NHS that puzzles non-UK audiences, it is the ‘love’ that this cash-strapped and sometimes creaking public service evokes among British people. In this book, Ellen Stewart brilliantly uses the extraordinary COVID moment as a lens to explore the extent, the depth, and the meanings of that love, demonstrated through individual and collective actions rather than words alone.” Roberta Bivins, Universityof Warwick

“In its 75th anniversary year, Ellen Stewart skilfully weaves together a wide range of concepts and empirical data to address the neglected question of why Britain loves the NHS.” Martin Powell, Universityof Birmingham

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