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Angela Coulter is the chief executive of Picker Institute Europe. A UK registered charity, the Picker Institute works with patients, professionals, and policy makers to promote understanding of patients’ needs at all levels of healthcare policy and practice.
A social scientist by training, Angela Coulter has a doctorate in health services research from the University of London and has published widely on health policy topics. She is a governor of Oxford Brookes University, an honorary fellow of the Faculty of Public Health, and a lay member of the Postgraduate Medical Education and Training Board of the UK.
Her books include The European Patient of the Future (with Helen Magee, Open University Press 2003), The Autonomous Patient (Nuffield Trust 2002), The Global Challenge of Health Care Rationing (with Chris Ham, Open University Press 2000), Informing Patients (with Vikki Entwistle and David Gilbert, King’s Fund 1998) and Hospital Referrals (with Martin Roland, Oxford University Press 1992). She is the founding editor of Health Expectations, an international peer reviewed journal of public participation in health care and health policy.
Read articles by Angela Coulter in bmj.com
| Competing Interests |
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| Have you in the past five years accepted the following from an organisation that may in any way gain or lose financially from the publication of papers in the BMJ? |
| a) Reimbursement for attending a symposium? |
| No |
| b) A fee for speaking? |
| No |
| c) A fee for organising education? |
| No |
| d) Funds for research? |
| The Picker Institute carries out funded research for NHS organisations, charities and other organisations. |
| e) Funds for a member of staff? |
| No |
| f) Fees for consulting? |
| No |
| Have you in the past five years been employed by any organisation that may in any way gain or lose financially from the publication of papers in the BMJ? |
| No |
| a) Do you hold any stocks or shares in an organisation? |
| No |
| b) Do you have any other competing financial interests? |
| No |
| c) I have no competing interests. |