Reframing the public/private debate on healthcare services: Tracking boundaries in the National Health Service

Author:

Cowan Hannah1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Population Health Sciences King's College London Guy's Campus, Great Maze Pond London UK

Abstract

AbstractThis paper intervenes in the dichotomous debate on the ‘privatisation’ of the UK’s National Health Service (NHS). Whilst research suggests that involving private‐sector actors and principles deviates from the founding aims of the NHS to deliver equitable healthcare for all, the opposing argument to ‘keep our NHS public’ also limits understanding and alternative possibilities. Through focusing on maintaining overarching structures, these campaigns fail to address everyday medical practices that have long been critiqued by those allied with the sociology of health and illness. This paper draws on feminist critiques of public/private to expand the structural economic lens of mainstream political debates and explore how multiple forms of economic, social, cultural, and symbolic capital, operate in everyday healthcare practices. Through an historically‐informed ethnographic exploration of routine hip replacements, I find that capital itself emerges through relations between people and things, and that public/private boundaries play an integral role in forming these relations to instil value on particular patients and forms of labour, demarcating what kind of healthcare is given to whom. I therefore suggest future action should focus on assembling healthcare relations beyond the dualism of public/private categories, to create multiple safe places and relations for all.

Funder

Economic and Social Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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