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    Research Handbook on Health Care Policy
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    Rövid leírás:

    Presenting extensive coverage of key theoretical and policy issues within the field of health care research, this forward-looking Research Handbook contends that students of health care need to take policy more seriously.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Presenting extensive coverage of key theoretical and policy issues within the field of health care research, this forward-looking Research Handbook contends that students of health care need to take policy more seriously.



    Emphasising the critical importance of policy research and theorising for health care, the Research Handbook argues that analysts of health care policy need to draw on conceptual models of the policy process, in particular the ?stages model? and the ?3 Is? model of ideas, interests, and institutions. It considers how these models could be applied using specific cases of countries and regions across the globe, bridging the divide between the existing literature on health systems in the global North and global South. Chapters explore the various stages of the policy process, from agenda setting and policy formation to policy implementation and evaluation, before examining central topics such as governance, health care inequalities, long term care, responses to Covid-19, and providing, financing, and regulating health care.



    This erudite Research Handbook will be an essential resource for postgraduate students and scholars of health care policy, public policy, and health systems research. Its astute analysis of different transnational actors and health care processes across the globe will also benefit policy makers and practitioners working in health care.



    'This is an excellent Research Handbook for anyone interested in the study of comparative health care policy. It has been written by top academics focused on health care institutions, the policy-making process, and evaluation. If you want to understand how health policy has changed over the years, I can only recommend this book.'

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Contents:

    1 Introduction to the Research Handbook on Health Care Policy 1
    Martin Powell, Tuba Agartan and Daniel Béland
    2 Agenda-setting in health care policy 14
    Martin Powell
    3 Decision making and policy formulation: the case of health care coverage 30
    Iestyn Williams
    4 How to study the implementation of health policy interventions with
    integrative frameworks? 46
    Valéry Ridde, Manuela De Allegri, Marie-Brigitte Dukuze, Julia Lohmann,
    Joy Mauti, Zoé Richard, Emilie Robert, Tony Zitti and Lara Gautier
    5 Health policy evaluation 67
    Nicholas Mays and Alec Fraser
    6 Ideas, transfer, and diffusion in health care policy 85
    Tuba I. Agartan and Daniel Béland
    7 Institutions, interests and ideas: framing and explaining entrepreneurial
    policy change in the UK health system 101
    Stephen Peckham, Simon Bailey and Daniel Huggins
    8 Institutions and health care research 120
    Martin Powell and Daniel Béland
    9 When organizations byte back ? producing health and care as policy
    Puzzlement 135
    Jean-Louis Denis, Élizabeth Côté-Boileau and Janine Badr
    10 Governance and health policy 156
    Scott L. Greer and Phillip M. Singer
    11 Mind the gap: tackling health inequalities 170
    Mark Exworthy and David J. Hunter
    12 Long-term care 191
    August Österle
    13 The path of the COVID-19 pandemic and the policy responses to it in
    ten countries 208
    Ian Greener
    14 Providing, financing and regulating health care 228
    Martin Powell
    15 International organizations and global health policy: actors, priorities,
    and recent developments 248
    Shiri Noy and Derek Richardson
    16 International comparisons: who has the best health system in the world? 268
    Irene Papanicolas and Alberto Marino
    17 Japan?s health care system ? muddling through and incremental changes 288
    Naoki Ikegami
    18 China?s health care system and policies 307
    Xian Huang and Jane Duckett
    19 Health policy processes in India: institutions, interests, ideas and
    contemporary debates 327
    Veena Sriram, Sudha Ramani and Prashanth N. Srinivas
    20 Health policy in Australia 347
    Jeffrey Braithwaite, Kate Churruca, Robyn Clay-Williams, Henry Cutler,
    Louise A. Ellis, Janet C. Long, Rebecca Mitchell, Virginia Mumford, Frances
    Rapport, Mary Simons and Yvonne Zurynski
    21 The pathologies of the United States health care regime 374
    Philip Rocco and Alex Waddan
    22 Canada?s health care system: the promises and challenges of a federated system 393
    Emmanuelle Arpin, Amélie Quesnel-Vallée, Sara Allin and Gregory P. Marchildon
    23 SUS: the Brazilian health care system 418
    Vera Schattan P. Coelho and Felipe Szabzon
    24 Exploring and understanding how and why universal health coverage
    policy implementation gaps come about 440
    Janet Michel, Mary Kawonga, Mazvita Muchengeti and Marcel Tanner
    25 Russian Federation: conflicting health policy logics 461
    Olga Zvonareva, Ekaterina Borozdina
    26 Health policy in Turkey: from a thriving past to an uncertain future 479
    Volkan Yilmaz
    27 Health policy in the UK 497
    Alec Fraser and Nicholas Mays
    28 Health policy in Germany 516
    Thomas Gerlinger
    29 Health policy in France 536
    William Genieys and Patrick Hassenteufel
    30 Health policy in Sweden: striving for equity and efficiency 553
    Paula Blomqvist and Ulrika Winblad

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