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The NHS and Contemporary Health Challenges From a Multilevel Perspective

The NHS and Contemporary Health Challenges From a Multilevel Perspective
Author(s)/Editor(s): Louise Dalingwater (Sorbonne Université, France)
Copyright: ©2020
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3928-6
ISBN13: 9781799839286
ISBN10: 1799839281
EISBN13: 9781799839293

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Description

The National Health Service, or NHS, is the United Kingdom’s national healthcare system. It oversees the public’s health and ensures the medical wellbeing of the population of the UK. Governance network processes are complex because of the different nature of agendas and strategies of actors involved in health, but increasingly, because of the link between social and healthcare delivery, recent initiatives to provide a joined up or integrated approach have been presented. However, the extent of joined-up governance processes in the National Health Service is rather uneven. So far, reforms to try to improve the running of the NHS through the introduction of market mechanisms or increased decentralization have only served to exacerbate such tensions and resulted in further fragmentation of the public health system.

The NHS and Contemporary Health Challenges From a Multilevel Perspective illustrates the complexities of governing public health services that are part of the NHS and takes an innovative approach by examining public health provision through a multiscalar lens, which reveals significant limits of the current governance model. The book raises the various challenges that clinical staff, public authorities, and the general public face in the provision of healthcare to uphold core values inherent in health systems. While highlighting topics including health governance, patient satisfaction, and public health, this book is ideally designed for policymakers, government officials, healthcare administrators, hospital managers, healthcare researchers, medical professionals, and students.



Author's/Editor's Biography

Louise Dalingwater

Louise Dalingwater is full professor of British politics at Sorbonne Université. She was recruited in September 2019 to further interdisciplinary research between the humanities and medical sciences. Her current research focuses on health policy and healthcare delivery in the United Kingdom, with some comparative research on European health systems (notably France) and global health policy research. Recent publications include a book on the UK service economy, several book chapters on healthcare. She has also authored articles in academic journals including in Outre Terre and The International Journal of Health, Wellness and Society. She is part of the European Network on Inclusive Approaches to Trade Policymaking (ENIATP) and the Precision Health network (an international research project led by the Universities of Lund and Malmo in Sweden).



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