BACKGROUND: Indigenous peoples are among the most marginalized groups in society. In the Philippines, a new policy aimed at ensuring equity and culture-sensitivity of health services for this population was introduced. The study aimed to determine how subnational health managers exercised power and with what consequences for how implementation unfolded. Power is manifested in the perception, decision and action of health system actors. The study also delved into the sources of power that health managers drew on and their reasons for exercising power. METHODS: The study was a qualitative case study employing in-depth semi-structured interviews with 26 health managers from the case region and analysis of 15 relevant documents. Data from both ...
Growing interest in how marginalised citizens can leverage countervailing power to make health syste...
How are indigenous public health policies implemented in contexts of diversity? The rural-urban migr...
This study aimed to understand the problems within the Indigenous health policy process in Austr...
Tackling the implementation gap is a health policy concern in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC...
Tackling the implementation gap is a health policy concern in low- and middleincome countries (LMIC...
This paper makes a contribution to a much-neglected aspect of policy analysis: the practice of power...
IntroductionStakeholder perceptions on health policy reforms are key inputs for evidence-based polic...
Policy implementation is a complex, technical and political process. It is shaped by the capacity of...
Power, a concept at the heart of the health policy process, is surprisingly rarely explicitly consid...
Health-care providers are powerful figures in society. An informed service user may be able to ident...
Power is a critical concept to understand and transform health policy and systems. Power manifests i...
Background Community health worker (CHW) programs are an important resource in the implementation o...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Dr. Mark John LockIt is acknowledged that part of t...
Background Health workers are central to health policy-making. Given health systems’ complex, dy...
Exploring the implementation blackbox from a perspective that considers embedded practices of power ...
Growing interest in how marginalised citizens can leverage countervailing power to make health syste...
How are indigenous public health policies implemented in contexts of diversity? The rural-urban migr...
This study aimed to understand the problems within the Indigenous health policy process in Austr...
Tackling the implementation gap is a health policy concern in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC...
Tackling the implementation gap is a health policy concern in low- and middleincome countries (LMIC...
This paper makes a contribution to a much-neglected aspect of policy analysis: the practice of power...
IntroductionStakeholder perceptions on health policy reforms are key inputs for evidence-based polic...
Policy implementation is a complex, technical and political process. It is shaped by the capacity of...
Power, a concept at the heart of the health policy process, is surprisingly rarely explicitly consid...
Health-care providers are powerful figures in society. An informed service user may be able to ident...
Power is a critical concept to understand and transform health policy and systems. Power manifests i...
Background Community health worker (CHW) programs are an important resource in the implementation o...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Dr. Mark John LockIt is acknowledged that part of t...
Background Health workers are central to health policy-making. Given health systems’ complex, dy...
Exploring the implementation blackbox from a perspective that considers embedded practices of power ...
Growing interest in how marginalised citizens can leverage countervailing power to make health syste...
How are indigenous public health policies implemented in contexts of diversity? The rural-urban migr...
This study aimed to understand the problems within the Indigenous health policy process in Austr...