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Handing envelopes containing money or gifts to doctors in public health care is often seen as a remnant of socialism that continues as an integral part of the Lithuanian health care system. Rima Praspaliauskiene uses the envelope to explore complex doctor-patient interactions that go beyond notions of the gift or the bribe. She reshapes our definition of corruption and encourages seeing these practices as emerging forms of care that impede the neoliberal health care reforms effected in the post-Soviet era.

Enveloped Lives extends the analytical categories of gift, care, money, and transparency, shifting attention away from material transactions by prioritizing relations and practices that transcend economic rationality. At a time when health care reforms and the costs of care are being widely debated, this book is a contribution to the larger discussion about the ethics and future of health care around the world.



Table of Contents

Introduction: Enveloped Care
Interlude 1: The Circulating Chocolate Box
1. From Bribes to Copayments: Transforming Health Care in Lithuania
Interlude 2: The Surprise
2. Being Caught: Envelopes and Illness
Interlude 3: Of Envelopes and Greedy Doctors
3. "I Am a Doctor": Caught in Ambivalence
4. Collective Care: Relations of Obligation
Epilogue: From Litai to Euros

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 15/11/2022
      ISBN13: 9781501766114, 978-1501766114
      ISBN10: 1501766112

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Handing envelopes containing money or gifts to doctors in public health care is often seen as a remnant of socialism that continues as an integral part of the Lithuanian health care system. Rima Praspaliauskiene uses the envelope to explore complex doctor-patient interactions that go beyond notions of the gift or the bribe. She reshapes our definition of corruption and encourages seeing these practices as emerging forms of care that impede the neoliberal health care reforms effected in the post-Soviet era.

      Enveloped Lives extends the analytical categories of gift, care, money, and transparency, shifting attention away from material transactions by prioritizing relations and practices that transcend economic rationality. At a time when health care reforms and the costs of care are being widely debated, this book is a contribution to the larger discussion about the ethics and future of health care around the world.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Enveloped Care
      Interlude 1: The Circulating Chocolate Box
      1. From Bribes to Copayments: Transforming Health Care in Lithuania
      Interlude 2: The Surprise
      2. Being Caught: Envelopes and Illness
      Interlude 3: Of Envelopes and Greedy Doctors
      3. "I Am a Doctor": Caught in Ambivalence
      4. Collective Care: Relations of Obligation
      Epilogue: From Litai to Euros

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