Health Politics in Europe: A Handbook

Author:   Ellen M. Immergut (Chair in Political Science, Chair in Political Science, European University Institute) ,  Karen M. Anderson (Associate Professor of Social Policy, Associate Professor of Social Policy, University College Dublin) ,  Camilla Devitt (Assistant Professor of Sociology, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Trinity College Dublin) ,  Tamara Popic (Max Weber Fellow, Max Weber Fellow, European University Institute)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   1048
Publication Date:   02 July 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Health Politics in Europe: A Handbook is a major new reference work, which provides historical background and up-to-date information and analysis on health politics and health systems throughout Europe.In particular, it captures developments that have taken place since the end of the Cold War, a turning point for many European health systems, with most post-communist transition countries privatizing their state-run health systems, and many Western European health systems experimenting with new public management and other market-oriented health reforms. Following three introductory, stage-setting chapters, the handbook offers country cases divided into seven regional sections, each of which begins with a short regional outlook chapter that highlights the region's common characteristics and divergent paths taken by the separate countries, including comparative data on health system financing, healthcare access, and the political salience of health. Each regional section contains at least one detailed main case, followed by shorter treatments of the other countries in the region. Country chapters feature a historical overview focusing on the country's progression through a series of political regimes and the consequences of this history for the health system; an overview of the institutions and functioning of the contemporary health system; and a political narrative tracing the politics of health policy since 1989. This political narrative, the core of each country case, examines key health reforms in order to understand the political motivations and dynamics behind them and their impact on public opinion and political legitimacy. The handbook's systematic structure makes it useful for country-specific, cross-national, and topical research and analysis.

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Author:   Ellen M. Immergut (Chair in Political Science, Chair in Political Science, European University Institute) ,  Karen M. Anderson (Associate Professor of Social Policy, Associate Professor of Social Policy, University College Dublin) ,  Camilla Devitt (Assistant Professor of Sociology, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Trinity College Dublin) ,  Tamara Popic (Max Weber Fellow, Max Weber Fellow, European University Institute)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 18.30cm , Height: 6.40cm , Length: 25.30cm
Weight:   1.970kg
ISBN:  

9780198860525


ISBN 10:   0198860528
Pages:   1048
Publication Date:   02 July 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Part I: Introduction 1: Ellen M. Immegut: Health Politics Today 2: 1. Simone M. Schneider, Ave Roots, and Katharina Rathmann: Health Outcomes and Health Inequalities 3: Diana Burlacu and Andra Roescu: Public Opinion and Healthcare Attitudes Part II: Ireland and the UK 4: Jane Gingrich and Scott L. Greer: Regional Outlook: Ireland and the UK 5: Camilla Devitt: Ireland 6: Jane Gingrich and Scott L. Greer: 1. The UK: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland Part III: The Nordic Countries 7: Ellen M. Immergut and Maria Oskarson: Regional Outlook: The Nordic Countries 8: Paula Blomqvist and Ulrika Winblad: Sweden 9: Karsten Vrangbæk: Denmark 10: Liina-Kaisa Tynkkynen, Meri Koivusalo and Ilmo Keskimäki: Finland 11: Mi Ah Schoyen: Norway Part IV: Southern Europe 12: Elisa Chuliá and Karen M. Anderson: Regional Outlook: Southern Europe 13: Maria Asensio: Portugal 14: Franca Maino and Federico Razetti: Italy 15: Elisa Chuliá: Spain 16: Ilias Kyriopoulos and Elias Mossialos: Greece 17: 1. Mamas Theodorou and Kostas Athanasakis: Cyprus Part V: The Baltic Countries 18: Mare Ainsaar and Ave Roots: Regional Outlook: The Baltic Countries 19: Mare Ainsaar, Ave Roots, and Jüri Kõre: Estonia 20: Edgars Eihmanis: Latvia 21: Liubovė Murauskienė: Lithuania Part VI: Continental Europe 22: Ellen M. Immergut: Regional Outlook: Continental Europe 23: Ellen M. Immergut and Claus Wendt: Germany 24: Karen M. Anderson and Ruud J. van Druenen: The Netherlands 25: Matthias Brunn and Patrick Hassenteufel: France 26: Julia Lynch and Chris Vermorken: Belgium 27: Anja Leist: Luxembourg 28: Carina Diesenreiter and Claus Wendt: Austria 29: Christian Rüefli: Switzerland Part VII: Central Eastern Europe 30: Tamara Popic: Regional Outlook: Central Eastern Europe 31: Tamara Popic: Czech Republic 32: Mária Éva Földes: Hungary 33: Tamara Popic: Poland 34: Tamara Popic: Slovakia 35: Tamara Popic: Slovenia Part VIII: Southern Eastern Europe 36: Tamara Popic and Guergana Stolarov-Demuth: Regional Outlook: Southern Eastern Europe 37: Guergana Stolarov-Demuth: Bulgaria 38: Mirza Balaj: Albania 39: Diana Burlacu and Alexandru Daniel Moise: Romania 40: Tamara Popic and Natalija Periśić: Former Yugoslavia 41: Tamara Popic: Croatia 42: Tamara Popic: Serbia 43: Natalija Periśić: Montenegro 44: Simonida Kacarska and Neda Milevska Kostova: North Macedonia 45: Jasmin Hasić: Bosnia and Herzegovina 46: Arta Uka: Kosovo

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Ellen M. Immergut is Professor of Political Science and Head of the Department of Political and Social Science at the European University Institute. She has published on health politics, pension politics, and more generally on welfare state reform and institutionalist theory. She served as Project Leader for the HEALTHDOX Project on the Paradox of Healthcare Futures and as Scientific Programme Coordinator for the transnational research program Welfare State Futures (WSF), which was launched by the New Opportunities for Research Funding Agency Co-operation in Europe (NORFACE). Karen M. Anderson is Associate Professor of Social Policy at University College Dublin. Her research focuses on comparative social policy development, the interaction of labor market policy and social policy, and the impact of Europeanization on national welfare states. She is the author of Social Policy in the European Union (Palgrave, 2015) and the editor (with Ellen M. Immergut and Isabelle Schulze) of the Handbook of West European Pension Politics (Oxford University Press, 2007). Her work has also appeared in Comparative Politics, the Journal of European Public Policy, and the Journal of Public Policy. Camilla Devitt is Assistant Professor in the Sociology Department, Trinity College Dublin. She has published on labor immigration and on immigration, integration, labor market, and social policies in Western Europe. Her work has appeared in Social Politics, the Journal of European Social Policy, and the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies amongst others. She has been a principal investigator in various European projects, most recently in the NORFACE-funded HEALTHDOX: The Paradox of Health State Futures project. Tamara Popic is a Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute and was a postdoctoral researcher for the NORFACE Welfare State Futures project HEALTHDOX: The Paradox of Health State Futures at the University of Lisbon. Popic has published on health politics and public attitudes toward healthcare in Health Policy, the Journal of European Social Policy, the Journal of Social Policy, and Social Policy & Administration. Her first research monograph, Health Reforms in Post-Communist Eastern Europe, is forthcoming with Palgrave.

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