A Recipe for Success: localism and bounded rationality in lobbying for radiation therapy services in North West Tasmania

Objective: Describes where bounded rationality and localism are evident in the debate over the introduction of radiation therapy services in North West Tasmania and how this affected the delivery of the message from each side. Design: Semi-structured interviews with stakeholders and patients/fam...

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Main Authors: Sancia West, Elizabeth Shannon, Elaine Crisp, Tony Barnett
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ACHSM 2017-11-01
Series:Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management
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Online Access:https://journal.achsm.org.au/index.php/achsm/article/view/51
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spelling doaj-afff80fd00b94ec9a8403144167135f82021-03-09T17:35:13ZengACHSM Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management1833-38182204-31362017-11-0112310.24083/apjhm.v12i3.5135A Recipe for Success: localism and bounded rationality in lobbying for radiation therapy services in North West TasmaniaSancia West0Elizabeth Shannon1Elaine Crisp2Tony Barnett3Centre for Rural Health, University of TasmaniaUniversity of TasmaniaUniversity of TasmaniaUniversity of Tasmania Objective: Describes where bounded rationality and localism are evident in the debate over the introduction of radiation therapy services in North West Tasmania and how this affected the delivery of the message from each side. Design: Semi-structured interviews with stakeholders and patients/family over an eight month period in 2016 are contrasted with viewpoints identified via document analysis. Setting: North West Tasmania. Main Outcome Measures: The mechanisms for policy change and the policy beliefs of each side are examined with the intention of understanding how bounded rationality and a sense of localism can combine to effect policy change. Results: In the instance of radiation therapy services in North West Tasmania, a policy debate was originally waged between medical professionals and policy makers opposed to a local service on one side and a handful of policy actors advocating for a local service on the other. Those in favour of a local radiation therapy service harnessed a sense of localism to project the perception of widespread community support for the proposal and secured funding commitments during the 2010 Federal Election campaign. Conclusions: There is evidence of bounded rationality from both the stakeholder and patient groups, as well as a strong sentiment of localism expressed by patients and community advocates. Through understanding this particular case, health service managers can determine how to better time and target messages to the general public and to policy makers during periods of proposed changes to health services. https://journal.achsm.org.au/index.php/achsm/article/view/51radiation therapy services; health service management
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author Sancia West
Elizabeth Shannon
Elaine Crisp
Tony Barnett
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Elizabeth Shannon
Elaine Crisp
Tony Barnett
A Recipe for Success: localism and bounded rationality in lobbying for radiation therapy services in North West Tasmania
Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management
radiation therapy services; health service management
author_facet Sancia West
Elizabeth Shannon
Elaine Crisp
Tony Barnett
author_sort Sancia West
title A Recipe for Success: localism and bounded rationality in lobbying for radiation therapy services in North West Tasmania
title_short A Recipe for Success: localism and bounded rationality in lobbying for radiation therapy services in North West Tasmania
title_full A Recipe for Success: localism and bounded rationality in lobbying for radiation therapy services in North West Tasmania
title_fullStr A Recipe for Success: localism and bounded rationality in lobbying for radiation therapy services in North West Tasmania
title_full_unstemmed A Recipe for Success: localism and bounded rationality in lobbying for radiation therapy services in North West Tasmania
title_sort recipe for success: localism and bounded rationality in lobbying for radiation therapy services in north west tasmania
publisher ACHSM
series Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management
issn 1833-3818
2204-3136
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Objective: Describes where bounded rationality and localism are evident in the debate over the introduction of radiation therapy services in North West Tasmania and how this affected the delivery of the message from each side. Design: Semi-structured interviews with stakeholders and patients/family over an eight month period in 2016 are contrasted with viewpoints identified via document analysis. Setting: North West Tasmania. Main Outcome Measures: The mechanisms for policy change and the policy beliefs of each side are examined with the intention of understanding how bounded rationality and a sense of localism can combine to effect policy change. Results: In the instance of radiation therapy services in North West Tasmania, a policy debate was originally waged between medical professionals and policy makers opposed to a local service on one side and a handful of policy actors advocating for a local service on the other. Those in favour of a local radiation therapy service harnessed a sense of localism to project the perception of widespread community support for the proposal and secured funding commitments during the 2010 Federal Election campaign. Conclusions: There is evidence of bounded rationality from both the stakeholder and patient groups, as well as a strong sentiment of localism expressed by patients and community advocates. Through understanding this particular case, health service managers can determine how to better time and target messages to the general public and to policy makers during periods of proposed changes to health services.
topic radiation therapy services; health service management
url https://journal.achsm.org.au/index.php/achsm/article/view/51
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