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"This book takes a balanced, interprofessional look at several topics including (1) the need for understanding health theory and policies, political philosophies, history of health policy, and comparative national health systems, (2) policy-making theories, (3) policy-making process, (4) policy outcomes as framed by cost, access, and quality, and (5) how to influence the process. The unique aspects of this book are its comprehensive and exhaustive discussion of health policy beginning with a discussion of government, political philosophy, and health policy. Moving next to international health…mehr

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"This book takes a balanced, interprofessional look at several topics including (1) the need for understanding health theory and policies, political philosophies, history of health policy, and comparative national health systems, (2) policy-making theories, (3) policy-making process, (4) policy outcomes as framed by cost, access, and quality, and (5) how to influence the process. The unique aspects of this book are its comprehensive and exhaustive discussion of health policy beginning with a discussion of government, political philosophy, and health policy. Moving next to international health comparisons, political theory, and the policy process. The book finishes with health policy topical concerns, policy outcomes, and advocacy"--
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Raymond J. Higbea, PhD, FACHE is an Associate Professor of Health Administration and Program Director for the Master in Health Administration program. Housed in the School of Public, Nonprofit and Health Administration, Grand Valley State University, he joined GVSU in August 2014.Raymond has 45 years of combined health clinical and administrative experience and has been teaching graduate students since 2006.' Over the past 15 years, Raymond has worked on a variety of community-based solutions to community health and policy needs.' While he teaches several graduate classes, his focal areas are health finance, health economics, health ethics, and public policy.