Those looking to understand the "transferability" of health reforms—why a policy works in one country but may fail in another—will find the theoretical framework useful.
According to a review in NCBI's PubMed Central , the second edition lacks deep discussion on the integration of health and social services and the role of patients as policy drivers. Comparative Health Policy, Second Edition
It identifies the key drivers of health policy, including political institutions, economic factors, and cultural ideologies. Those looking to understand the "transferability" of health
It provides a comprehensive "map" of health policy determinants, making it a valuable resource for researchers. including political institutions
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