Governing the Health Care State
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Governing the Health Care State by Michael Moran, published by Manchester University Press in 1999. This compelling work is the first comparative study that delves into the intricacies of health policy formulation in major industrial nations. With a thorough examination of case histories from the UK, the US, and Germany, Moran illustrates the profound connection between health care systems and the modern state. Spanning 208 pages, this book is an essential read for anyone interested in health policy, political science, and the sociology of health care delivery. Whether you're a student, a policy maker, or a health care professional, this insightful text will deepen your understanding of how central government policies shape health outcomes in different contexts. Enhance your library with this pivotal resource today!