Patient Groups and the Construction of the Patient-Consumer in Britain: An Historical Overview.
Mold, Alex;
(2010)
Patient Groups and the Construction of the Patient-Consumer in Britain: An Historical Overview.
Journal of social policy, 39 (4).
pp. 505-521.
ISSN 0047-2794
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0047279410000231
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This article presents an historical overview of the changing meaning of the patient-consumer, and specifically the role played by patient groups in constructing the patient as consumer. It is argued that patient groups were central to the formation of the patient-consumer, but as health consumerism was taken on by the state, they lost control of this figure. Competing understandings of what it meant to be a patient-consumer developed, a shift that raises further questions about the unity of claims made in the name of the patient-consumer.