Health providers as bricoleurs: an examination of the adaption of health ecosystems to superdiversity in Europe

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Autor(a) principal: Phillimore, J.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Bradby, H., Doos, L., Padilla, B., Samerski, S.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/19206
Resumo: This article examines the ways in which healthcare providers from a mixed economy of welfare operating in superdiverse neighbourhoods connect and innovate across the healthcare ecosystem to meet diverse and complex needs. Moving beyond a health systems approach which siloes different types of provision, we use the concept of bricolage to make visible the work undertaken by providers across the ecosystem. While we show that public, private and civil society provision all adapt to meet complex and diverse needs to some degree, we highlight the importance of inter-connectedness between providers and note the role of civil society in addressing gaps and cracks in provision. The importance of adopting a whole ecosystem approach and focusing on the actions and interactions which enable the ecosystem to function in complex demographic environments is highlighted before we stress the dangers of over-reliance on civil society.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Health providers as bricoleurs: an examination of the adaption of health ecosystems to superdiversity in Europe
title Health providers as bricoleurs: an examination of the adaption of health ecosystems to superdiversity in Europe
spellingShingle Health providers as bricoleurs: an examination of the adaption of health ecosystems to superdiversity in Europe
Phillimore, J.
Bricolage
Europe
Health ecosystem
Health providers
Superdiversity
title_short Health providers as bricoleurs: an examination of the adaption of health ecosystems to superdiversity in Europe
title_full Health providers as bricoleurs: an examination of the adaption of health ecosystems to superdiversity in Europe
title_fullStr Health providers as bricoleurs: an examination of the adaption of health ecosystems to superdiversity in Europe
title_full_unstemmed Health providers as bricoleurs: an examination of the adaption of health ecosystems to superdiversity in Europe
title_sort Health providers as bricoleurs: an examination of the adaption of health ecosystems to superdiversity in Europe
author Phillimore, J.
author_facet Phillimore, J.
Bradby, H.
Doos, L.
Padilla, B.
Samerski, S.
author_role author
author2 Bradby, H.
Doos, L.
Padilla, B.
Samerski, S.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Phillimore, J.
Bradby, H.
Doos, L.
Padilla, B.
Samerski, S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bricolage
Europe
Health ecosystem
Health providers
Superdiversity
topic Bricolage
Europe
Health ecosystem
Health providers
Superdiversity
description This article examines the ways in which healthcare providers from a mixed economy of welfare operating in superdiverse neighbourhoods connect and innovate across the healthcare ecosystem to meet diverse and complex needs. Moving beyond a health systems approach which siloes different types of provision, we use the concept of bricolage to make visible the work undertaken by providers across the ecosystem. While we show that public, private and civil society provision all adapt to meet complex and diverse needs to some degree, we highlight the importance of inter-connectedness between providers and note the role of civil society in addressing gaps and cracks in provision. The importance of adopting a whole ecosystem approach and focusing on the actions and interactions which enable the ecosystem to function in complex demographic environments is highlighted before we stress the dangers of over-reliance on civil society.
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