What is the relationship between politics and health policy in the
UK? How are the interests of the medical profession, civil society
and the state weighed and balanced in the making of health policy?
Health Policy and Politics offers a sophisticated critical analysis
of policy-making in the National Health Service. The team of
contributors comprises established academics who have been actively
involved in both research and policy-making in this field. They
examine the 'macro' level of policy-making at governmental level,
and then consider professional institutional relationships and
struggles, and interpersonal decision-making and power relations
within small organizations and departments. Unique in the variety
of perspectives and topics covered, the volume will be required
reading for those teaching and studying on a range of courses in
health, social care and public policy, and for health professionals
within the NHS.
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