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Risk-based medical regulation: an overview and critical analysis
Socioology of Risk and Uncertainty Grouo 3rd International Conference
Swansea University Author:
Marty Chamberlain
Abstract
This paper outlines current developments in medical regulation in the UK and internationally and how these can be interpreted through a risk-based lense. In doing so, the paper highlights how contemporary analysis of the regulation of the professions suffers from a lack of critical consideration of...
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Mexico City, Mexico
Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Group
2016
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This paper outlines current developments in medical regulation in the UK and internationally and how these can be interpreted through a risk-based lense. In doing so, the paper highlights how contemporary analysis of the regulation of the professions suffers from a lack of critical consideration of the nature of growing public involvement in health care service delivery. The implications of this are considered and an research agenda set. |
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