| Literature DB >> 29235372 |
Ellen Kuhlmann1,2, Viola Burau3,4.
Abstract
There is now widespread agreement on the benefits of an integrated, people-centred health workforce, but the implementation of new models is difficult. We argue that we need to think about stakeholders and power, if we want to ensure change in the health workforce. We discuss these issues from a governance perspective and suggest a critical approach to stakeholder involvement as an indicator of good governance. Three models of involving stakeholders in health workforce governance can be identified: corporatist professional involvement either in a continental European model of conservative corporatism or in a Nordic model of public corporatism; managerialist and market-centred involvement of professions as organizational agents; and a more inclusive, network-based involvement of plural professional experts at different levels of governance. The power relations embedded in these models of stakeholder involvement have different effects on capacity building for an integrated health workforce.Entities:
Keywords: health professions; health workforce; healthcare governance; stakeholder involvement
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29235372 DOI: 10.1177/1355819617727302
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Serv Res Policy ISSN: 1355-8196