PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Robin Downie AU - Fiona Randall TI - Choice and responsibility in the NHS AID - 10.7861/clinmedicine.8-2-182 DP - 2008 Apr 01 TA - Clinical Medicine PG - 182--185 VI - 8 IP - 2 4099 - http://www.rcpjournals.org/content/8/2/182.short 4100 - http://www.rcpjournals.org/content/8/2/182.full SO - Clin Med2008 Apr 01; 8 AB - Patient choice is becoming the centre of health policy in the UK and other countries. But there is ambiguity about what choice means. As the term is used in everyday life, choice is the foundation of the doctrine of patient consent. The doctor is responsible for choosing appropriate treatment, and the patient is responsible for choosing (for consenting to or refusing) what is offered and accepts responsibility for that choice. That simple and ethically acceptable doctrine is being replaced politically by consumerist choice. But consumerism in healthcare is incompatible with a publicly funded service. Moreover, consumerism changes the locus of responsibility from the doctor to the consumer (the patient). The doctor will cease to have the values of a professional and will become simply an agent of the patient's demands.