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Chapter 1. Continuity or Change? Organisational Developments in the National Health Service Chapter 2. Medical Professionalism and Its Reconfiguration Chapter 3. A Responsive Health Service? Patient Choice, Public Involvement and Co-Production Chapter 4. Rationing, Regulating and Big Pharma Chapter 5. Mental Health Policy and an Epidemic of Misery Chapter 6. Framing Health Policy in the Media Chapter 7. the Widening in Social Inequalities in Health but the Narrowing of Policy Chapter 8. Environment, Place and Health Policy
'Professor Calnan is very well qualified to write on health policy, power and politics in the UK, in which he has a national and international reputation. This book is solidly grounded on his recent teaching and distinctively and revealingly adopts a sociological perspective in addressing several key facets of the UK policy agenda.'
‘Health Policy, Power and Politics is an excellent book ideal for students undertaking health policy modules. Effectively a course text in its own right, it draws on Michael Calnan’s years of teaching, researching and writing on and around this topic.’