This commentary on the Editorial ‘The politics and analytics of health policy’ by Professor Calum Paton focuses on two issues. First, it points to the unclear links between ideas, ideology, values, and discourse and policy, and warns that discourse is often a poor guide to enacted policy. Second, it suggests that realism, particularly ‘programme theory’ are useful tools for health policy analysis. ‘Market reform’ cannot be reduced to a simple ‘four legs good, two legs bad’ verdict, and programme theory might suggest that certain mechanisms may be good for one outcome in a particular context, but bad for another
We are pleased that our recent paper, On Health Policy and Management (HPAM): mind the theorypolicy-...
Ewen Speed and Russell Mannion correctly identify several contours of the challenges for health poli...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Kerman University of Medical Sciences v...
This commentary on the Editorial ‘The politics and analytics of health policy’ by Professor Calum Pa...
Health policy has been termed a ‘chameleon concept’, referring to its ability to take on different f...
Health systems have entered a third era embracing whole systems thinking and posing complex policy a...
Let us start with an example of health policy analysis in action. Within that category of countries ...
Lawless et al provide a valuable narrative of using program logic to develop an evaluation of Health...
Powell and Mannion's recent editorial discusses how different 'models' of the policy process have be...
Health systems have entered a third era embracing whole systems thinking and posing com...
Abstract Lawless et al provide a valuable narrative of using program logic to develop an evaluation...
Health policy has been termed a ‘chameleon concept’, referring to its ability to take ...
Published 22 June 2016This article directs attention to the significance, for health promotion advoc...
Although American health policy debates address similar problems to other developed nations, it has ...
Health systems have entered a third era embracing whole systems thinking and posing complex policy a...
We are pleased that our recent paper, On Health Policy and Management (HPAM): mind the theorypolicy-...
Ewen Speed and Russell Mannion correctly identify several contours of the challenges for health poli...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Kerman University of Medical Sciences v...
This commentary on the Editorial ‘The politics and analytics of health policy’ by Professor Calum Pa...
Health policy has been termed a ‘chameleon concept’, referring to its ability to take on different f...
Health systems have entered a third era embracing whole systems thinking and posing complex policy a...
Let us start with an example of health policy analysis in action. Within that category of countries ...
Lawless et al provide a valuable narrative of using program logic to develop an evaluation of Health...
Powell and Mannion's recent editorial discusses how different 'models' of the policy process have be...
Health systems have entered a third era embracing whole systems thinking and posing com...
Abstract Lawless et al provide a valuable narrative of using program logic to develop an evaluation...
Health policy has been termed a ‘chameleon concept’, referring to its ability to take ...
Published 22 June 2016This article directs attention to the significance, for health promotion advoc...
Although American health policy debates address similar problems to other developed nations, it has ...
Health systems have entered a third era embracing whole systems thinking and posing complex policy a...
We are pleased that our recent paper, On Health Policy and Management (HPAM): mind the theorypolicy-...
Ewen Speed and Russell Mannion correctly identify several contours of the challenges for health poli...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Kerman University of Medical Sciences v...