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Book Description Paperback / softback. Condition: New. New copy - Usually dispatched within 4 working days. Examines the underlying values and principles of health policy, and posits a public and political discourse. This book is useful for those involved in health policy making and governance, politicians, healthcare managers, researchers, ethicists, health and social affairs media, health rights and patient participation groups. Seller Inventory # B9781846190339
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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Current health policy is required to respond to a constantly changing social and political environment characterised particularly in Europe by ageing populations increased migration and growing inequalities in health and services. With health systems under increasing strain there is a sense that we need to seek new means of determining health policy. Much political debate focuses on managerial issues such as the levels of health funding and the setting and missing of targets. Meanwhile our moral imperatives our values and principles go relatively unexamined. What are these values? Can we agree their validity and salience? How do we manage the paradox of competing goods? Can we find new ways of talking about and resolving our conflicting values and competing priorities in order to create sound appropriate and just health policies for the 21st Century? Written by leading health policy makers and academics from many countries Constructive Conversations about Health examines in depth the underlying values and principles of health policy and posits a more enlightened public and political discourse.The book will be invaluable for those involved in health policy making and governance politicians healthcare managers researchers ethicists health and social affairs media health rights and patient participation groups. Current health policy is required to respond to a constantly changing social and political environment characterised, particularly in Europe, by ageing populations, increased migration, and growing inequalities in health and services Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781846190339