This collection examines the role that case-studies play in
understanding and explaining British health policy. Overall, the
chapters cover the key health policy literatures in terms of the
policy process, analytical frameworks and some of the seminal
moments of the NHS. They have been written by leading health policy
researchers in sociology, social policy, management and
organisation studies. The collection explores and promotes the
case-study as an under-used method and thereby encourages a more
reflective approach to policy learning by practitioners and
academics. The book will appeal to under-graduates, post-graduates
and academics in social policy, public management and health
services research.
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