Comparative Health Policy, Second Edition Review
It identifies the key drivers of health policy, including political institutions, economic factors, and cultural ideologies.
A central theme is the tension between global pressures for "convergence" (systems becoming more similar) and the national "diverging" forces that maintain unique healthcare delivery models. Expert & Critical Reception Comparative Health Policy, Second Edition
The text is widely used in Master’s level public policy and health management programs. It identifies the key drivers of health policy,
The book is structured thematically rather than by individual country chapters, which allows for a deep-seated comparison of how different nations handle common challenges. including political institutions
Reviewers from Aarhus University and Amazon note that the book is clearly structured and easy to understand, even for those new to the field.