Health systems have long been considered key determinants of well-being within modern societies, a valuable resource which have faced a series of reform initiatives throughout the past decades. These reforms have been used to manage the cost of development, measure the tenability of health systems in globalizing economies and promote the increasing importance of health problems related to lifestyle and living conditions, yet they have failed to provide a true resolution to the persistent economical and logistical problems facing modern-day health systems. This rich, interdisciplinary work explores the hypothesis that many of these problems cannot be adequately addressed without structural changes to our health systems, and examines the embedded features of our health systems that underlie contemporary challenges as well as how, and under what conditions, our health systems can be made more sustainable. Combining and building upon theoretical approaches from transition and innovation studies for analysing health system deficits, Toward Sustainable Transitions in Healthcare Systems raises fundamental questions about how new research, new needs and exogenous trends are transforming current health innovation systems. Providing an original and substantial analysis of the complex structural features of the health innovation system, this book will be of interest to students and practitioners of the politics of health, social epidemiology, medical sociology and those with an interest in transition theory.
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Chapter 1. Introduction John Grin and Jacqueline E.W. BroersePart I Historical Studies on Health System ChangesChapter 2. Historical Studies on Health System Changes Eric BerkersChapter 3 .Key Features of Modern Health Systems; Nature and Historical Evolution Roel van Raak and Fjalar J. de HaanPart II Innovative Practices at the Niche LevelChapter 4. Unraveling Persistent Problems through Analyzing Innovative Practices in Healthcare Tjerk Jan Schuitmaker and Erica ter HaarChapter 5. System Innovation: Workplace Health DevelopmentLenneke Vaandrager, Ingrid Bakker, Maria Koelen, Paul Baart and Tamara RaaijmakersChapter 6. Towards a Sustainable Welfare and Health System in Spain. Experiences with the Case Management Program Jordi Garcés and Francisco RódenasChapter 7. The Making of a Transition Program in the Dutch Care SectorSuzanne van den Bosch and Jord Neuteboom Chapter 8. Trying to Transform Structure, Culture and Practice: Comparing Two Innovation Projects of the Transition Program in Long-Term Care Erica ter Haar-van Twillert and Suzanne van den BoschChapter 9. Contextualizing Evidence in Canadian Healthcare The EXTRA Program David Clements and Dirk EssinkChapter 10. Towards a Needs-Oriented Health Research System Involving Patients in Health Research Janneke E. Elberse, Willem I. de Boer and Jacqueline E.W. BroersePart III ReflectionsChapter 11. The future of health systems: beyond the persistence of contemporary challenges Jacqueline Broerse and John Grin
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ISBN
9780415888417
Publisert
2017-02-20
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
800 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, UU, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
348

Biographical note

Jacqueline E. W. Broerse is Professor of Innovation and Communication in the Health and Life Sciences, and Director of the Athena Institute at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. John Grin is Professor of Policy Science, with a focus on System Innovation, at the Department of Political Science at the University of Amsterdam.