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Medicine and Economic Knowledge: The Relevance of Career in the Study of Transformations in the Healthcare System

Medizin und Wirtschaftswissen: Die Relevanz der Karriere für das Studium der Transformationen im Gesundheitssystem
[journal article]

Streckeisen, Peter

Abstract

This contribution highlights the relevance of biographical research for the economic sociology of the healthcare system. In particular, the economy of conventions could be enriched by an approach that is suitable for studying the actors of economic coordination as well as for analyzing the significa... view more

This contribution highlights the relevance of biographical research for the economic sociology of the healthcare system. In particular, the economy of conventions could be enriched by an approach that is suitable for studying the actors of economic coordination as well as for analyzing the significance of economic knowledge within the framework of specific conventions. This contribution is based on an exploratory study on the economization of the healthcare system in Switzerland. Biographical interviews were conducted with 14 influential experts and senior managers. The careers of four physicians with a strong vocation to influence the public healthcare system are presented. In the concluding discussion, the findings are compared with economic sociology research on the healthcare system in the US and France. The conclusion states that the biographical perspective brings additional aspects into light that are not taken into account by more traditional concepts and methods of economic sociology.... view less

Keywords
health care delivery system; economization; health insurance; Switzerland; economic sociology; physician; health occupations; job history; expert; France; United States of America

Classification
Health Policy
Sociology of Economics

Free Keywords
Biographical Research; Career; Healthcare System; Medical Profession; Economic Knowledge

Document language
English

Publication Year
2021

Page/Pages
p. 112-135

Journal
Historical Social Research, 46 (2021) 1

Issue topic
Conventions, Health and Society - Convention Theory as an Institutionalist Approach to the Political Economy of Health

ISSN
0172-6404

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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