Making health policy [electronic resource] / Kent Buse, Nicholas Mays and Gill Walt.
Series: Understanding public health seriesPublisher: Maidenhead : McGraw-Hill/Open University Press, 2012Edition: Second editionDescription: 1 online resource (222 pages) : illustrations (black and white)Content type:- text
- still image
- computer
- online resource
- 9780335246359
- 362.1 23
- RA393
- WA 525
Item type | Home library | Class number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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E-book | University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay - Furness NHS Library | Link to resource | Not for loan | ||||
E-book | University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay - Lancaster NHS Library | Link to resource | Not for loan |
This edition also issued in print: 2012.
Previous edition: 2005.
Includes index.
Overview of the bookThe health policy frameworkPower and the policy processThe state and the private sector in health policyAgenda settingGovernment and the policy processInterest groups and the policy processPolicy implementationGlobalizing the policy processResearch, evaluation and policyDoing policy analysisGlossaryAcronyms
'Making Health Policy' is a guide for those who wish to improve their skills in navigating and managing the health policy process, irrespective of the health issue or setting. "This comprehensive and practical text provides a clear introduction to health policy analysis ... The book combines an overview of the theoretical base of the field with a range of real world examples drawn from different settings ... It is widely recognised as an essential text of international relevance, for students and practitioners alike. I highly recommend it to the new generation of activist-scholars in the field." Lucy Gilson, Professor of Health Policy and Systems, University of Cape Town, South AfricaPart of the Understanding Public Health series, this bestselling book is the leading text in the field. It focuses on how health policy is made nationally and globally, clearly explaining the key concepts from political science with a wide array of engaging examples.This edition is fully updated to reflect new research and ways of thinking about the health policy process. Written by leading experts, this clear and accessible book addresses the "how" of health policy making in a range of international settings.The book provides an accessible approach to understanding: Health policy analysisPower and policy makingPublic and private sectorAgenda settingGovernment roles in policyInterest groups and policyPolicy implementationGlobalization and policy processPolicy research and evaluationDoing policy analysis Making Health Policy 2nd edition is an ideal resource for students of public health and health policy, public health practitioners and policy makers.Understanding Public Health is an innovative series published by Open University Press in collaboration with the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. It provides self-directed learning covering the major issues in public health affecting low, middle and high-income countries.Series Editors: Rosalind Plowman and Nicki Thorogood."This book is excellent and unique in the way it addresses complexity within the field of global health and policies in a simplified and practical way. Each chapter is structured to include Activities and Feedback, which fosters reflection and adult learning. This approach makes the book ideal for teaching at all levels of university. I highly recommend it."Gran Tomson, Professor of International Health Systems Research, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden"This is an excellent and accessible introduction to the politics of health policy-making by three of the world's leading scholars on the subject. If anyone thinks that improving the health of a population is solely about getting the interventions and policy content right, this book will surely disavow them of that belief. Political dynamics matter, and the authors draw on the most up-to-date research to provide practitioners and students with clear, sensible, evidence-based guidance on how to manage these dynamics."Jeremy Shiffman, Associate Professor of Public Administration and Policy, American University, USA."Making Health Policy is a must-read for those studying and working in global health. It provides a unique introduction to core concepts in global health policy and brings politics to the core of public health. Why do some issues get more attention than others? Why is evidence-based policy-making so difficult? How can we understand and study power in the health system? This book provides answers to these crucial questions."Devi Sridhar, James Martin Lecturer in Global Health Politics, Oxford University, UK"Having used the earlier edition of this book, I would highly recommend it. The book provides an outstanding mix of policy theories, described in clear and accessible terms, with up-to-date and engaging examples from across the world that illustrate the application of those theories. Frequent activities throughout the book provide openings for greater student engagement in the subject matter. It's a great resource for teaching."Sara Bennett, Associate Professor, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, USA"This book is an excellent teaching tool on policy making in the field of public health. It is very clearly structured and written, and provides a wealth of concrete examples to illustrate new concepts ... One of the key strengths is to highlight the political nature of health policy making, not presenting it as a technocratic process, but very much part of power dynamics at the local, national and global level."Chantal Blouin, Associate Director, Centre for Trade Policy and Law, Carleton University/University of Ottawa, Canada"A great introduction and reference for health policy students, offering clear and concise explication of key theories about policy-making and applied to the health sector. This book unravels the complex world of health politics and decision-making, making it comprehensible for many who have difficulty understanding the system they work in, or aspire to enter the world of health policy to make a difference."Professor Vivian Lin, School of Public Health, La Trobe University, Australia
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