ABSTRACT

'Christopher Ham's book provides an historical and theoretical introduction to the making, implementation and evaluation of health policy in Britain. It has been completely revised throughout for this third edition with new chapters added on the current health service reforms and key issues for the future of health policy setting the British situation in an international context. 'It is hard to find a better basic textbook about health policy in Britain for students with little existing knowledge. However, it can also be highly recommended for readers who work in the NHS, but want to make more sense of the often confusing web of policies and imperatives. This book manages to synthesise a mass of material in a readable form, and enlightens as well as informs.' Public Health.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|40 pages

Contemporary Issues in Health Policy

chapter 4|34 pages

Making and Changing Health Policy

chapter 5|27 pages

Implementing Health Policy

chapter 6|30 pages

The Impact of Health Services

chapter 7|15 pages

Power in Health Services