Doing Health Policy in Australia
by
Paul Dugdale
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0367717972
ISBN-13
9780367717971
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Mar 31st, 2021
Print length
252 Pages
Weight
630 grams
Product Classification:
Central government policiesPublic health & preventive medicineHealth systems & services
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An insider's account of the Australian health system, and the economic, political and social dynamics which shape contemporary health policy.
Paul Dugdale argues that Australia''s health policy scene is in rude health, with regular debates about major reform and a steady stream of minor reforms. What motivates these debates and reforms? How can nine governments, and scores of professional associations, charities and businesses interact effectively without a master plan? Why are some health policy changes met with widespread enthusiasm and others enormous resistance?
Dugdale traces the history of the economic and social forces which have shaped Australia''s health system. He examines the thinking of government as it is expressed through contemporary health policy, and the roles of the key players including hospitals, the medical profession and health departments. He also discusses major current concerns including Indigenous health, health finance, the medical labour market, health protection and safety issues.
With its insider''s perspective on the health system and policy debates, Doing Health Policy in Australia is essential reading for health professionals working in management and policy roles.
Paul Dugdale''s account of health policy in Australia is engaging, philosophical, reflective and socially informed. - Professor Stephen Leeder, University of Sydney
A distinctive addition to the pantheon of Australian books on health policy, weaving together social theory, history and philosophy with reflective commentaries on the Australian health system and health policy, and on being an activist within the policy-making world. It challenges convention and standard expectations. - Professor Vivian Lin, La Trobe University
Dugdale traces the history of the economic and social forces which have shaped Australia''s health system. He examines the thinking of government as it is expressed through contemporary health policy, and the roles of the key players including hospitals, the medical profession and health departments. He also discusses major current concerns including Indigenous health, health finance, the medical labour market, health protection and safety issues.
With its insider''s perspective on the health system and policy debates, Doing Health Policy in Australia is essential reading for health professionals working in management and policy roles.
Paul Dugdale''s account of health policy in Australia is engaging, philosophical, reflective and socially informed. - Professor Stephen Leeder, University of Sydney
A distinctive addition to the pantheon of Australian books on health policy, weaving together social theory, history and philosophy with reflective commentaries on the Australian health system and health policy, and on being an activist within the policy-making world. It challenges convention and standard expectations. - Professor Vivian Lin, La Trobe University
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