Evidence Use in Health Policy Making

Evidence Use in Health Policy Making

 

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Springer Nature B.V.
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2019
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Políticas del Gobierno central
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9783030066673
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Preface: Stefanie Ettelt, Ben Hawkins, Justin ParkhurstChapter 1: Studying evidence use for health policymaking from a policy perspective. Justin Parkhurst, Stefanie Ettelt, Benjamin HawkinsChapter 2: The many meanings of evidence: A comparative analysis of the forms and roles of evidence within three health policy processes in Cambodia. Helen Walls, Marco Liverani, Kannarath Chheng, Justin ParkhurstChapter 3: The role of evidence in nutrition policymaking in Ethiopia: institutional structures and issue framing. Helen Walls, Deborah Johnston, Elisa Vecchione, Abdulfatah Adam, Justin ParkhurstChapter 4: The use of evidence in health policy in Ghana: implications for accountability and democratic governance. Elisa Vecchione and Justin ParkhurstChapter 5: Using evidence in a highly fragmented legislature: the case of Colombia´s health system reform. Arturo Alvarez & Benjamin HawkinsChapter 6: The politics of evidence use in health policy making in Germany - the case of regulating hospital minimum volumes. Stefanie EtteltChapter 7: Electronic Cigarettes Regulation in the UK: A Case Study in Evidence Informed Policy Making. Dr. Benjamin HawkinsChapter 8: Ministries of Health and the Stewardship of Health Evidence. Justin Parkhurst, Arturo Alvarez-Rosete, Stefanie Ettelt, Benjamin Hawkins, Marco Liverani, Elisa Vecchione, Helen WallsChapter 9: Evidence use and the institutions of the state: The role of Parliament and the judiciary. Stefanie EtteltChapter 10: Evidence and Policy in Aid-Dependent Settings. Justin Parkhurst, Siobhan Leir, Helen Walls, Elisa Vecchione, Marco Liverani Chapter 11 - Conclusion: Reflecting on studying evidence use from a public policy perspective. Justin Parkhurst, Benjamin Hawkins, Stefanie EtteltIndex

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