New Labour's State of Health
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In this timely and unique work, Calum Paton assesses the political economy and politics of current health policy in order to explain the underlying causes of problems in the National Health Service. Debates from political theory, political economy and public administration are used to examine health policy made and implemented by New Labour since their election victory in 1997. The author argues that the fundamental nature of health policy is dependent upon the prevailing regime in political economy and also that 'policy overload', contradictions and confusion have rendered the task of coherent implementation very difficult. Although there is implicit comparison, the primary focus is England within the UK (post-devolution), and the book provides a detailed examination of contemporary health policy. Written by an established scholar in the field, it will particularly interest academics, post-graduate students and professionals in health policy, social policy and politics. Contents: Introduction: political economy, public policy and New Labour. Part 1 Political Economy: Political economy: economic regimes, political regimes and political economy in Britain; The state, post-Fordism and health services. Part 2 Public Policy: Public policy and the state; Illustrating public policy: how New Labour has made health policy; Implementation: power, political structure, health policy and the 'new regulation'. Part 3 The NHS: Re-making the NHS; Choice and markets; The state of New Labour's healthcare state; Conclusion: the New Labour state; Index.
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