Personalised medicine in the Danish welfare state: Political visions for the public good

LG Jensen, MN Svendsen - Critical Public Health, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
In this paper, we view health strategies in the field of personalised medicine as performative
actions which articulate the development desired for a given society and demonstrate and …

Personalised medicine and the state: A political discourse analysis

V Burau, N Nissen, MD Terkildsen, U Væggemose - Health Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
The last decade has seen a range of health policy initiatives relating to personalised
medicine. There is an emerging body of studies that demonstrates the continued importance …

Personalised medicine and public health

V Mićović, ISB Turina, Đ Malatestinić - Personalized Medicine: A New …, 2016 - Springer
The relationship between personalised medicine and public health can be observed from
three different standpoints, offering a framework for deliberation on the individual vs. social …

Chapter ten: promoting health as a form of capital: the transformation of the Danish healthcare field as experienced by private healthcare professionals

K Larsen, I Harsløf - Navigating private and public healthcare: Experiences …, 2019 - Springer
The predominantly public Danish healthcare system offers free or heavily subsidised access
to healthcare services. Yet, as part of a general reorientation of Danish society towards …

Healthism in Denmark: State, market, and the search for a “Moral Compass”

DB Kristensen, M Lim, S Askegaard - Health:, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
This article focuses on contemporary responses to public health messages in Denmark, a
country whose system of social welfare is, like that of the United Kingdom and the rest of …

[PDF][PDF] Health policy: The submerged politics of free and equal access

LT Larsen - The Oxford handbook of Danish politics, 2020 - dpsa.dk
No parts of the Danish welfare state are supported as strongly by both voters and political
elites as the health care system. There may be disagreeements about how health care …

The individualisation of health in late modernity

H Tolvhed, O Hakola - Conceptualising Public Health, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
In the late twentieth century, the emergence of late modernism and neo-liberalism, which
have been characterised by consumption and individual expression, has made room for an …

The meaning and enactment of openness in Personalised and Precision Medicine

B Prainsack - Science and Public Policy, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Along with the proliferation of digital technologies and the datafication of wider areas of
people's bodies and lives, the meaning of Personalised Medicine has shifted. In …

'It's not the government's responsibility to get me out running 10 km four times a week'-Norwegian men's understandings of responsibility for health

SEK Hervik, M Thurston - Critical Public Health, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The individualization of health has been extensively discussed in the last few decades.
Empirical work, however, has mainly had its origins within neoliberal societies. Norway, as a …

Biopower at the molar level: Liberal government and the invigoration of Danish society

M Frandsen, P Triantafillou - Social theory & health, 2011 - Springer
Over the last decade or so much social science research on the developments in the life
sciences and biomedicine seems to be focusing too narrowly on individualization or, more …