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Social movements and the contested institutional identity of the hospital

Gro Kvåle and Dag Olaf Torjesen

Social Science & Medicine, 2021, vol. 269, issue C

Abstract: Taking popular protest as a common reaction to changes in hospital services as its point of departure, this paper explores how a social movement has taken on the issue of the hospital as an institution. In the wake of the transformation of Norwegian public hospitals into health enterprises (trusts), this paper explores community resistance to the proposals and plans of decision-makers to restructure hospitals. The study is based on a qualitative and quantitative analysis of the website/blog for the local hospital movement's activities from 2007 until 2017 and of its involvement and resistance in respect of three instances of proposed change to the hospital structure during this period. The study reveals that the health enterprises and the managerialism they represent pose a threat to individual safety and sense of belonging, and to the preservation and identity of the local community. Moreover, the framing of the cause of the local hospital movement illuminates how the institutional identity of the hospital is highly contested between the institutional categories of ‘public administration’ on the one hand, and ‘the company’ on the other. The impact of the local hospital movement has proven modest in terms of influencing and reversing decisions to restructure hospitals, but it has been considerable in terms of cultural support for its concepts and values, not just concerning hospitals and health care services, but also with regard to democratic governance.

Keywords: Decommissioning; Popular protest; Hospitals; Norway; Social movements; Anti-managerialism; Institutions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2020.113588

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