Policy-Making and Planning in the Health Sector
Kenneth Lee author Anne Mills author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:10th Oct '25
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Now, as when this book was originally published in 1982, health services have shown themselves only too capable of absorbing a large share of the resources that nations have available for public and private expenditure. Then, as now, as nations are faced with problems of slow or negative economic growth, government resources are increasingly directed towards setting limits on the resources absorbed by the health sector. Looking especially at the UK and USA, the book explores the challenges that countries face in attempting to improve the health and well-being of their communities through conscious planning of health-related activities. It is argued that there is often a huge credibility gap between the rhetoric of comprehensive planning and the reality of health policy-making and planning in many societies. The book identifies feasible approaches that can be made to improve decision-making in the health sector.
Original Review of Policy-Making and Planning in the Health Sector:
‘Kenneth Lee and Anne Mill write clearly and bring an analytical approach to planning activities…there is a thoughtful chapter on the linkages between the NHS and other public services, particularly with respect to joint planning and joint funding with Social Services.’ E. Matthews, Community Medicine Volume 4 (1982)
ISBN: 9781041129516
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 530g
200 pages