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Rethinking patient involvement in healthcare priority setting
Authors:Lars Sandman  Bjorn Hofmann  Greg Bognar
Affiliation:1. National Centre for Priorities in Health, Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences, Linköping University, Sweden;2. Department of Health Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) at Gjøvik, Norway;3. Department of Philosophy, Stockholm University, Sweden
Abstract:With healthcare systems under pressure from scarcity of resources and ever-increasing demand for services, difficult priority setting choices need to be made. At the same time, increased attention to patient involvement in a wide range of settings has given rise to the idea that those who are eventually affected by priority setting decisions should have a say in those decisions. In this paper, we investigate arguments for the inclusion of patient representatives in priority setting bodies at the policy level. We find that the standard justifications for patient representation, such as to achieve patient-relevant decisions, empowerment of patients, securing legitimacy of decisions, and the analogy with democracy, all fall short of supporting patient representation in this context. We conclude by briefly outlining an alternative proposal for patient participation that involves patient consultants.
Keywords:deliberative democracy  empowerment  legitimacy  patient involvement  priority setting  rationing
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