Varieties of improvement expertise: Knowledge and contestation in health‐care improvement

Author:

Cribb Alan1ORCID,Entwistle Vikki2,Mitchell Polly1

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Public Policy Research King’s College London London UK

2. Health Services Research Unit and School of Divinity, History and Philosophy University of Aberdeen Aberdeen UK

Abstract

AbstractThe ‘improvement’ of health care is now established and growing as a field of research and practice. This article, based on qualitative data from interviews with 21 senior leaders in this field, analyses the growth of improvement expertise as not simply an expansion but also a multiplication of ‘ways of knowing’. It illustrates how health‐care improvement is an area where contests about relevant kinds of knowledge, approaches and purposes proliferate and intersect. One dimension of this story relates to the increasing relevance of sociological expertise—both as a disciplinary contributor to this arena of research and practice and as a spur to reflexive critique. The analysis highlights the threat of persistent hierarchies within improvement expertise reproducing and amplifying restricted conceptions of both improvement and ‘better’ health care.

Funder

Wellcome Trust

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy,Health (social science)

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