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An era of governance through performance management - New Labour's national health service from 1999 to 2010

journal contribution
posted on 2015-10-27, 00:00 authored by L Ferry, Simona ScarparoSimona Scarparo
In 1997, the New Labour government inherited a ‘crisis’ in the UK National Health Service from the outgoing Conservative government. To address this perceived crisis, New Labour offered investment and, contrary to expectations, further neo-liberal health service reforms. In particular, the government extended the scope of performance management beyond financial numbers to encompass all aspects of managerial and organisational performance. Drawing on an analytics of government framework, this paper demonstrates how reforms were framed and given meaning through a framework of hierarchical accountability and centralised control. These panoptical arrangements relied on performance-management technologies of targets and ratings, which were linked to patient choice and a prospective funding system called ‘Payment by Results’. In turn, these top-down technologies disciplined knowledge, identity, and visibility and control of practice.

History

Journal

Accounting history review

Volume

25

Pagination

219-238

Location

Abingdon, Eng.

ISSN

2155-286X

eISSN

2155-2851

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2015, Taylor & Francis

Issue

3

Publisher

Taylor & Francis