Public Health Policy / Edition 1

Public Health Policy / Edition 1

by David Hunter
ISBN-10:
0745626475
ISBN-13:
9780745626475
Pub. Date:
10/10/2003
Publisher:
Polity Press
ISBN-10:
0745626475
ISBN-13:
9780745626475
Pub. Date:
10/10/2003
Publisher:
Polity Press
Public Health Policy / Edition 1

Public Health Policy / Edition 1

by David Hunter
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Overview

This volume provides a new and innovative overview of the key debates relating to public health policy in the UK at a time when concern over public health has never been greater. Mounting public disquiet over a range of crises, such as foot and mouth, BSE and other food safety issues, public transport, pollution, obesity and the environment have fuelled this renewed interest. Yet, health policy remains preoccupied with health-care services.


In this book, David Hunter explains that, while they are important, health-care services are not the principal determinants of health. Why then, do they absorb the bulk of resources and attention of policy-makers? The reasons for the extraordinary difficulties encountered in putting health before health care are multiple and complex. Separate chapters cover a range of issues, including: the relationship between health and health care, health-care management and the powerful interests at work which prevent policy aspiration from becoming reality, attempts in the UK since 1992 to pay greater attention to health issues, and examples from Europe and Canada, where a similar policy imbalance exists. In conclusion, Hunter sets out the policy implications for the future and offers a way forward based on the concept of managing for health.


The approach throughout the book is accessible and user-friendly. It will be essential reading for students of public policy, health studies, social policy and sociology, and will also be invaluable to scholars, policy-makers, and health professionals interested in public health policy in the UK.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780745626475
Publisher: Polity Press
Publication date: 10/10/2003
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

David Hunter is a Professor of Health Policy and Management at the School for Health, University of Durham.

Table of Contents

List Of Figures And Boxes.

Preface.

Acknowledgements.

1. Introduction And Approach:.

Some ‘Simple Truths’ About Health Systems.

Policy Dilemmas And ‘Wicked Issues’.

The Politics Of Health Policy.

The Depoliticisation Of Health Policy.

Plan Of Book.

2. The Relationship Between Health And Health Care:.

Introduction.

Defining Health.

The Emergence Of The New Public Health.

Barriers To Progress.

Some Lessons From Lalonde.

The Post-Lalonde Era.

The UK Experience.

Conclusion.

3. Managing Medicine:.

Introduction.

Managing For What?.

The New Rationalism And Health.

The Rise Of Managerialism In Health Policy.

Managing Doctors.

Criticisms Of New Public Management.

Implications For Health Policy.

Last Word: Medicine, Management And Health.

4. Managing For Health:.

Introduction.

What Is Public Health?.

The Evolution Of The Public Health Function.

Public Health: A Specialty Or An Arena?.

A Response To Implementation Failure.

Approaches To Joined-Up Policy And Practice.

Conclusion.

5. Health Policy In A Devolved Polity Within Europe:.

Introduction.

The Impact Of Devolution.

The Impact Of Europe.

Conclusion.

6. Moving Out Of The Ghetto:.

Introduction.

That Is To Be Done?.

Towards Implementing A Policy For Health.

Managerial Capacity Building.

Last Word.

References.

Index

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