Introduction.- PART ABOUT THE SYSTEM-UNIVERSALISM AND PRIVATISATION.- Chapter One. Universalism in Healthcare and Social Citizenship in Chile, Uruguay and Costa Rica.- Chapter Two. Privatisation and Marketisation within a Healthcare The Swedish Experience.- PART THE INSTITUTIONS OF HEALTH.- Chapter Three. 'Looking Outside Their Walls': Exploring Community Health in Chicago Hospitals.- Chapter Four. Contracting-out Nursing Homes in Canada.- PART GATEKEEPERS IN THE SYSTEM.- Chapter Five. Gatekeepers in a Mixed Private/Public System.- Chapter Six. Creeping Privatisation? Examining Procurement Choices in the 'New' NHS in England.- PART THE HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS.- Chapter Seven. Safeguarding Through Work Socio-materiality and the Organising of Care in a Private Hospital.- Chapter Eight. Reducing Healthcare Costs in Outcomes and Implications for Public and Private Medicine.- Chapter Nine. Promoting Health as a Form of The Transformation of the Danish Healthcare Field as Experienced By Private Healthcare Professionals.- PART PATIENTS, CONSUMERS AND CITIZENS.- Chapter Ten. The Imperative of Choice in Australian Healthcare.- Chapter Eleven. The Marketisation of Aged The Impact of Aged Care Reform in Australia.- CONCLUSION.- Chapter Twelve. Navigating Private and Public Healthcare.