Critiques of the ‘naïve rationalist’ model of policy-making abound in the sociological and political science literature. Yet academic debate on health care policy-making continues to be couched in the dominant discourse of evidence-based medicine, whose underlying assumptions – that policies are driven by facts rather than values and these can be clearly separated; that ‘evidence’ is context-free, can be objectively weighed up and placed unproblematically in a ‘hierarchy’; and that policy-making is essentially an exercise in decision science – have constrained both thinking and practice. In this paper, drawing on theoretical work from political science and philosophy, and innovative empirical work in the health care sector, we argue that he...
Abstract Background Current healthcare systems have extended the evidence-based medicine (EBM) appro...
Policy making in health is largely thought to be driven by three ‘I’s namely ideas, interests and in...
This paper discusses the language of policy documents in the field of health care, and how ‘readings...
This article draws attention to an absurd feature of contemporary political life that significantly ...
The idea that policy should be based on best research evidence might appear to be self-evident. But ...
The rationing of health care is one of the most politically sensitive and challenging issues facing ...
Beliefs that health policy-making is an inherently 'ideological' or 'irrational' process appear to h...
This paper presents a novel conceptualization of policy making as social drama. The selection and pr...
The establishment of policy is key to the implementation of actions for health. We review the nature...
Beliefs that health policy-making is an inherently ‘ideological’ or ‘irrational’ process appear to h...
Abstract There is extensive health and public health literature on the ‘evidence-policy gap’, explor...
There is a growing interest in discursive perspectives on strategy and policy as practice. The goal ...
Individuals working within the health sector widely embrace the idea of using evidence to achieve th...
'Evidence-based policy and practice' was proposed to usher in an era where explicit use was made of ...
This article tries to present a broad view on the values and ethical issues that are at stake in eff...
Abstract Background Current healthcare systems have extended the evidence-based medicine (EBM) appro...
Policy making in health is largely thought to be driven by three ‘I’s namely ideas, interests and in...
This paper discusses the language of policy documents in the field of health care, and how ‘readings...
This article draws attention to an absurd feature of contemporary political life that significantly ...
The idea that policy should be based on best research evidence might appear to be self-evident. But ...
The rationing of health care is one of the most politically sensitive and challenging issues facing ...
Beliefs that health policy-making is an inherently 'ideological' or 'irrational' process appear to h...
This paper presents a novel conceptualization of policy making as social drama. The selection and pr...
The establishment of policy is key to the implementation of actions for health. We review the nature...
Beliefs that health policy-making is an inherently ‘ideological’ or ‘irrational’ process appear to h...
Abstract There is extensive health and public health literature on the ‘evidence-policy gap’, explor...
There is a growing interest in discursive perspectives on strategy and policy as practice. The goal ...
Individuals working within the health sector widely embrace the idea of using evidence to achieve th...
'Evidence-based policy and practice' was proposed to usher in an era where explicit use was made of ...
This article tries to present a broad view on the values and ethical issues that are at stake in eff...
Abstract Background Current healthcare systems have extended the evidence-based medicine (EBM) appro...
Policy making in health is largely thought to be driven by three ‘I’s namely ideas, interests and in...
This paper discusses the language of policy documents in the field of health care, and how ‘readings...