Making Health Policy
Second Edition
“This comprehensive and practical text provides a clear introduction to health policy analysis … The book combines an overview of the theoretical base of the field with a range of real world examples drawn from different settings … It is widely recognised as an essential text of international relevance, for students and practitioners alike. I highly recommend it to the new generation of activist-scholars in the field.”
Lucy Gilson, Professor of Health Policy and Systems, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Part of the Understanding Public Health series, this bestselling book is the leading text in the field. It focuses on how health policy is made nationally and globally, clearly explaining the key concepts from political science with a wide array of engaging examples.
This edition is fully updated to reflect new research and ways of thinking about the health policy process. Written by leading experts, this clear and accessible book addresses the “how” of health policy making in a range of international settings. The book provides an accessible approach to understanding:
• Health policy analysis
• Power and policy making
• Public and private sector
• Agenda setting
• Government roles in policy
• Interest groups and policy
• Policy implementation
• Globalization and policy process
• Policy research and evaluation
• Doing policy analysis
Making Health Policy 2nd edition is an ideal resource for students of public health and health policy, public health practitioners and policy makers.