by Gary Taylor (Author), HelenHawley (Author)
This is an accessible text that will be a useful source for lecturers and students in the field of health studies. The material is coherently organised into three main themes: the politics of provision; setting priorities; and patients and professionals. I was particularly impressed with way in which the authors draw on theoretical insights and on the experiences of different heath care systems in their analysis.
Professor Rob Baggott, Director of the Health Policy Research Unit, De Montfort University, UK
The book also examines the different models of health and healthcare delivery, and explores alternative methods of providing healthcare, using the state, the private sector or the voluntary sector. Through these debates the book will help readers explore issues such as health inequalities, health promotion and service delivery, and establish their own perspective on issues of health and society.
Written as a core course book, the book includes:
Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: 1
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 01 Mar 2010
ISBN 10: 033522394X
ISBN 13: 9780335223947
Helen Hawley is a public health specialist for NHS Rotherham. She also teaches on the MA in Public Health at Sheffield Hallam University, UK.