Toward sustainable transitions in healthcare systems
Series: Routledge studies in sustainability transitionsPublication details: Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2017ISBN:- 9781351867146
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Health systems have long been considered key determinants of well-being within modern societies, a valuable resource which have faced a series of reform initiatives throughout the past decades. These reforms have been used to manage the cost of development, measure the tenability of health systems in globalizing economies and promote the increasing importance of health problems related to lifestyle and living conditions. However, they have failed to provide a true resolution to the persistent economical and logistical problems facing modern-day health systems. Providing an original and substantial analysis of the complex structural features of the health innovation system, this book will be of interest to students and practitioners of the politics of health, social epidemiology, medical sociology and those with an interest in transition theory.
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