Ruth Horowitz (New York University). In the Public Interest (Rutgers University Press, 2013).
"Ruth Horowitz traces the history of medical licensure and the
mechanisms that democratic societies have developed to certify doctors
to deliver critical services. Combining her skills as a public member of
medical licensing boards and as an ethnographer, Horowitz illuminates
the workings of the crucial public institutions charged with maintaining
public safety. She demonstrates the complex agendas different actors
bring to board deliberations, the variations in the board authority
across the country, the unevenly distributed institutional resources
available to board members, and the difficulties non-physician members
face as they struggle to balance interests of the parties involved.
In the Public Interest suggests new procedures, resource allocation, and educational initiatives to increase physician oversight. Horowitz makes the case for regulations modeled after deliberative democracy that promise to open debates to the general public and allow public members to take a more active part in the decision-making process that affects vital community interests."
—From publisher's website