Since the advent of political devolution in the UK, it has been widely reported that markedly different health policies have emerged. However, most of these analyses are based on a comparison of health care policies and, as such, only tell part of a complex and evolving story. This paper considers official responses to a shared public health policy aim, the reduction of health inequalities, through an examination of national policy statements produced in England, Scotland and Wales respectively since 1997. The analysis suggests that the relatively consistent manner in which the 'policy problem' of health inequalities has been framed combined with the dominance of a medical model of health have constrained policy responses. Our findings diff...
Since devolution in 1998, it has become more difficult to collect comparable data across the four UK...
oined-up government (JUG) has been a notable feature of many national governments, not least the UK ...
Joined-up government (JUG) has been a notable feature of many national governments, not least the UK...
Since the advent of political devolution in the UK, it has been widely reported that markedly diffe...
Since the advent of political devolution in the UK, it has been widely reported that markedly differ...
Since the advent of political devolution in the UK, it has been widely reported that markedly differ...
Objectives The election of a Labour government in 1997 brought the issue of health inequalities f...
Objectives The election of a Labour government in 1997 brought the issue of health inequalities fi...
Health is perhaps the most significant policy area to be devolved to decision-makers in Northern Ire...
Objectives The election of a Labour government in 1997 brought the issue of health inequalities fir...
Political devolution allowed policy divergence around the UK. But England, Scotland and Wales must c...
Since devolution in 1998, many aspects of public policy in Great Britain have diverged between Engla...
Since 1948, the United Kingdom (UK) has operated a National Health Service funded primarily throug...
On 8 May 2015, the Conservative party won an unexpected majority in the UK general election.1 Commen...
Since devolution in 1998, many aspects of public policy in Great Britain have diverged between Engla...
Since devolution in 1998, it has become more difficult to collect comparable data across the four UK...
oined-up government (JUG) has been a notable feature of many national governments, not least the UK ...
Joined-up government (JUG) has been a notable feature of many national governments, not least the UK...
Since the advent of political devolution in the UK, it has been widely reported that markedly diffe...
Since the advent of political devolution in the UK, it has been widely reported that markedly differ...
Since the advent of political devolution in the UK, it has been widely reported that markedly differ...
Objectives The election of a Labour government in 1997 brought the issue of health inequalities f...
Objectives The election of a Labour government in 1997 brought the issue of health inequalities fi...
Health is perhaps the most significant policy area to be devolved to decision-makers in Northern Ire...
Objectives The election of a Labour government in 1997 brought the issue of health inequalities fir...
Political devolution allowed policy divergence around the UK. But England, Scotland and Wales must c...
Since devolution in 1998, many aspects of public policy in Great Britain have diverged between Engla...
Since 1948, the United Kingdom (UK) has operated a National Health Service funded primarily throug...
On 8 May 2015, the Conservative party won an unexpected majority in the UK general election.1 Commen...
Since devolution in 1998, many aspects of public policy in Great Britain have diverged between Engla...
Since devolution in 1998, it has become more difficult to collect comparable data across the four UK...
oined-up government (JUG) has been a notable feature of many national governments, not least the UK ...
Joined-up government (JUG) has been a notable feature of many national governments, not least the UK...