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The Health Care Policy Process

Autor Carol E Barker
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 mai 1996
The Health Care Policy Process enables the reader to develop a clear understanding of the scope and objectives of health policy studies, to analyze the extent to which policies can be changed or influenced by those involved at the different stages of the policy process, and to assess both the need and the scope for change. The author considers the relationship between planning and policy, looks at key concepts in analyzing health care issues, and examines some of the debates overshadowing today's health policy agenda.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780803976283
ISBN-10: 0803976283
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

PART ONE: WHAT ARE HEALTH POLICIES AND HOW ARE THEY MADE?
Why Study Health Policy?
What Does Health Care Do for Society?
The Policy Process
PART TWO: STUDYING HEALTH CARE POLICIES
Approaches to Policy Studies
Designing a Policy Study
Techniques and Methods for Policy Studies
PART THREE: ANALYZING HEALTH CARE POLICIES
Introduction
Power
Professionalism and Bureaucracy
PART FOUR: KEY ISSUES IN HEALTH POLICY
Introduction
Poverty
Equity
Development
Aid and the Health Sector
Privatization within the Health Sector
PART FIVE: CAN THE STUDY OF HEALTH POLICY IMPROVE THE PROCESS?
Developing Health Policy

Descriere

The Health Care Policy Process enables the reader to develop an understanding of the scope and objectives of health policy studies, an analysis of the extent to which policies can be changed or influenced by those involved at the different stages of the policy process and the ability to assess both the need and the scope for change. Taking as her starting point an analysis of the health care system and the dynamics of the policy process, Carol Barker considers the relationship between planning and policy. Providing a working knowledge of the different ways in which policy issues may be analysed, the book sets out the problems involved in attempting to assess the views of different interest groups, and stresses the importance of supporting an active process of policy development.
Carol Barker goes on to look at key concepts in analysing health care issues and examines some of the debates overshadowing today's health policy agenda, in part as set by international agencies and in part as set by developing nations themselves. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the dimensions of these issues in a way which will help those organizing health care to think strategically about the policy implications of health plans and policies.
This book will be essential reading for students and academics of health care policy, as well as for those involved in the policy process, whether as policy makers, researchers, managers of health care professionals.