Health professional regulation in historical context: Canada, the USA and the UK (19th century to present)

Abstract Background There is no widespread agreement over what form healthcare professional regulation should take, and the evidence base concerning the effectiveness and fairness of regulatory systems and practices is limited. Those urging policy change argue there is a need to modernize; however,...

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Main Author: Tracey L. Adams
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-10-01
Series:Human Resources for Health
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UK
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12960-020-00501-y
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spelling doaj-1c56b624847f4d848a775ef1c0ab39972020-11-25T03:10:06ZengBMCHuman Resources for Health1478-44912020-10-011811710.1186/s12960-020-00501-yHealth professional regulation in historical context: Canada, the USA and the UK (19th century to present)Tracey L. Adams0Department of Sociology, The University of Western OntarioAbstract Background There is no widespread agreement over what form healthcare professional regulation should take, and the evidence base concerning the effectiveness and fairness of regulatory systems and practices is limited. Those urging policy change argue there is a need to modernize; however, there is much we can learn from reviewing the history of healthcare professional regulation. Main body An overview of the history of regulation in Canada, with consideration of the United States of America and the United Kingdom, is provided. Self-regulating professions emerged in the nineteenth century, influenced by a variety of stakeholders responding to local concerns for healthcare quality, access and professional training. Regulatory practices changed over the course of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries in response to changing stakeholders and shifting interests. Conclusions Reviewing the history of healthcare professional regulation reveals lessons to inform policy in a range of settings.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12960-020-00501-yHealthcare professional regulationHistoryCanadaUSUK
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Health professional regulation in historical context: Canada, the USA and the UK (19th century to present)
Human Resources for Health
Healthcare professional regulation
History
Canada
US
UK
author_facet Tracey L. Adams
author_sort Tracey L. Adams
title Health professional regulation in historical context: Canada, the USA and the UK (19th century to present)
title_short Health professional regulation in historical context: Canada, the USA and the UK (19th century to present)
title_full Health professional regulation in historical context: Canada, the USA and the UK (19th century to present)
title_fullStr Health professional regulation in historical context: Canada, the USA and the UK (19th century to present)
title_full_unstemmed Health professional regulation in historical context: Canada, the USA and the UK (19th century to present)
title_sort health professional regulation in historical context: canada, the usa and the uk (19th century to present)
publisher BMC
series Human Resources for Health
issn 1478-4491
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Abstract Background There is no widespread agreement over what form healthcare professional regulation should take, and the evidence base concerning the effectiveness and fairness of regulatory systems and practices is limited. Those urging policy change argue there is a need to modernize; however, there is much we can learn from reviewing the history of healthcare professional regulation. Main body An overview of the history of regulation in Canada, with consideration of the United States of America and the United Kingdom, is provided. Self-regulating professions emerged in the nineteenth century, influenced by a variety of stakeholders responding to local concerns for healthcare quality, access and professional training. Regulatory practices changed over the course of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries in response to changing stakeholders and shifting interests. Conclusions Reviewing the history of healthcare professional regulation reveals lessons to inform policy in a range of settings.
topic Healthcare professional regulation
History
Canada
US
UK
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