peer-reviewedIn 2001 the Irish government published a reforming policy intended to modernise and expand the delivery of primary care in Ireland. Fifteen years later, the Irish health system remains beset by problems indicative of a fragmented and underdeveloped primary care system. This case study examines the formation and implementation of the 2001 primary care policy and identifies key risk categories within the policymaking process itself that inhibited the timely achievement of policy objectives. Our methodology includes a directed content analysis of the policy formation and implementation documents and the influencing academic literature, as well as semi-structured interviews with key personnel involved in the process. We identify th...
Background This paper focuses on the relationships between health policy\u27 as it is embodied in of...
The Irish health care system is based on a complex and costly mix of private, statutory, and volunta...
AbstractIreland experienced one of the most severe economic crises of any OECD country. In 2011, a n...
Ireland has a history of health policy which is not explicit as to its aims and objectives. In light...
The complexity of the health care environment necessitates that health policy, legislative objective...
The Irish health-care system is a complicated mix of public and private providers, with inequitable ...
Introduction: Literature reveals that integrated care is perceived to be the answer to the many issu...
BACKGROUND: In 2006, the Health Service Executive (HSE) in Ireland established an Expert Advisory Gr...
Primary care is often the first point of contact with the health care system for people requiring ca...
Introduction: Developed in the late 20th century, the conceptual descriptive framework for this thes...
A variety of recent reports and strategy documents have highlighted the intimidating range of challe...
One of the central mechanisms of the Strategic Management Initiative (SMI) (Government of Ireland 19...
Media coverage of health care in Ireland tends to focus almost exclusively on hospital services, wai...
Interdisciplinary team working in primary care is a key policy goal across healthcare jurisdictions....
Over the past decade or so the context in which Irelands complex mix of public and private health ca...
Background This paper focuses on the relationships between health policy\u27 as it is embodied in of...
The Irish health care system is based on a complex and costly mix of private, statutory, and volunta...
AbstractIreland experienced one of the most severe economic crises of any OECD country. In 2011, a n...
Ireland has a history of health policy which is not explicit as to its aims and objectives. In light...
The complexity of the health care environment necessitates that health policy, legislative objective...
The Irish health-care system is a complicated mix of public and private providers, with inequitable ...
Introduction: Literature reveals that integrated care is perceived to be the answer to the many issu...
BACKGROUND: In 2006, the Health Service Executive (HSE) in Ireland established an Expert Advisory Gr...
Primary care is often the first point of contact with the health care system for people requiring ca...
Introduction: Developed in the late 20th century, the conceptual descriptive framework for this thes...
A variety of recent reports and strategy documents have highlighted the intimidating range of challe...
One of the central mechanisms of the Strategic Management Initiative (SMI) (Government of Ireland 19...
Media coverage of health care in Ireland tends to focus almost exclusively on hospital services, wai...
Interdisciplinary team working in primary care is a key policy goal across healthcare jurisdictions....
Over the past decade or so the context in which Irelands complex mix of public and private health ca...
Background This paper focuses on the relationships between health policy\u27 as it is embodied in of...
The Irish health care system is based on a complex and costly mix of private, statutory, and volunta...
AbstractIreland experienced one of the most severe economic crises of any OECD country. In 2011, a n...