Analysing Health Policy

Author: Barraclough> Simon  

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences APAC‎

Publication year: 2007

E-ISBN: 9780729578431

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780729538435

Subject: R-0 General Theory

Keyword: 一般理论

Language: ENG

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This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. This introductory text explores Australian health policy through a novel, problem-orientated approach. It shows the problem-solving techniques that are used when developing policy and demonstrates the skills of analysis and decision making. Introductory chapters explain the problem-orientated approach to health policy development and introduce the policy making process. These are followed by case studies that explore developments in Australian health policy in priority and topical areas. Chapters illustrate how policy-makers respond to perennial and emerging policy problems and demonstrate problem-solving approaches to the conception, development and implementation of health policy. Of particular concern are areas which are in transition or are highly contested. A team of prominent and expert contributors gives an overview of key issues, analyse the policy responses that have occurred and propose directions for the future. Topics covered span governance, values and specific service areas within major established areas of health policy of national concern as well as emerging problems and developments that have occurred in response to well-known cases.Takes a novel, problem-oriented approach to analysing health policy in Australia, which fits well with how policy is often created in practice.Combines a conceptual framework with a rich selection of pertinent and topical case studies

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