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Health Policy in Asia

Health Policy in Asia

Health Policy in Asia

A Policy Design Approach
M. Ramesh, National University of Singapore
Azad S. Bali, Australian National University, Canberra
December 2021
Available
Hardback
9781108483537

    The book assesses the policy actions of select Asian governments (China, India, Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore and Thailand) to address critical health system functions from a policy design perspective. The findings show that all governments in the region have made tremendous strides in focussing their attention on the core issues and, especially, the interactions among them. However, there is still insufficient appreciation of the usefulness of public hospitals and their efficient management. Similarly, some governments have not made sufficient efforts to establish an effective regulatory framework which is especially vital in systems with a large share of private providers and payers. A well-run public hospital system and an effective framework for regulating private providers are essential tools to support the governance, financing, and payment reforms underway in the six health systems studied in this book.

    • First book-length study of health policy design
    • Develops a design framework to compare policy tools that governments use to achieve universal health coverage
    • Assesses reform efforts underway to achieve universal coverage in Asia

    Reviews & endorsements

    ‘As the countries of Asia have been confronting the COVID pandemic, it is all the more important to understand their health policies, and the ways in which health services are delivered to the public. This book does an admirable job of first developing a design approach to health policy, then applying it to six major healthcare systems in the region. The book also demonstrates the utility of well-informed comparative policy analysis. This is a major contribution to health policy studies, but also to public policy studies.’ B. Guy Peters, Maurice Falk Professor of American Government, University of Pittsburgh

    ‘This book does an exceptional job of describing and explaining the reforms of six countries that are home to more than one third of the world’s population and also include three of the world’s top five health systems in terms of performance. It unpacks various policy tools and their use across these systems, making a compelling case for the importance of public ownership and financing of health care, given the appropriate governance structures. For those systems that incorporate private hospitals and financing, this analysis points to the crucial role of targeted regulation in assuring affordable care. It is a must-read for academics, policy makers and health service managers looking to better understand how to design health policy.’ Helen Dickinson, Professor of Public Service Research, University of New South Wales

    ‘In this year of global health crisis, understanding the performance of health systems has never been more important. It’s clear the world has much to learn from Asia in this regard. Ramesh and Bali’s application of a 'policy design' framework contributes new and up-to-date thinking in comparing the performance of key Asian health systems and understanding the how and why. It will be a valuable asset to citizens and policy makers seeking guidance for future improvements in population health and equity.’ Peter Berman, Professor of Health Policy, University of British Columbia

    ‘Health systems in Asia have been evolving rapidly in recent decades, providing a rich source of evidence on the various ways of addressing health system challenges. This fascinating book on the policy actions of six Asian governments in relation to universal health coverage draws valuable lessons on critical topics such as the importance of public hospitals, and the need for effective regulation.’ Anne Mills, Provost and Professor of Health Economics and Policy, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

    ‘This timely and thoughtful book offers a new approach to understanding and addressing a key policy challenge for our age - universal health coverage. Adopting a policy design approach, the authors develop a robust framework for assessing health policy across a range of governmental systems, and identify critical areas for improvement. Their analysis offers important insights into the state of universal health coverage in Asia, and provides academics and policy makers with a replicable framework globally. A must-read for all those interested in health policy, public administration and comparative analysis.’ Helen Sullivan, Professor of Public Policy and Dean, College of Asia and the Pacific, The Australian National University

    ‘Recommended.’ P. Rodriguez del Pozo, Choice

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    Product details

    December 2021
    Hardback
    9781108483537
    250 pages
    235 × 157 × 22 mm
    0.536kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction: health policy design
    • 2. The economic and social context of health care in Asia
    • 3. China: re-building the system
    • 4. India: reforming a private and fragmented health system
    • 5. South Korea: universal health care in the context of private provision
    • 6. Thailand: universal health care under Government Stewardship
    • 7. Hong Kong: keeping health care simple
    • 8. Singapore: synergising the state and market in health care
    • 9. Conclusion: health policy design in Asia
    • References
    • Index.
      Authors
    • M. Ramesh , National University of Singapore

      M. Ramesh is UNESCO Chair on Social Policy Design in Asia at the National University of Singapore. Previously, he was the Founding Head of the Department of Asian and Policy Studies at the Hong Kong Institute of Education and Chair of the Department of Government and International Relations at the University of Sydney. Specialising in public policy and governance in Asia with a particular focus on social policy, Ramesh has authored and edited many books. His widely used textbook Studying Public Policy has been translated into several languages. He is the Editor of the journals Policy and Society and Policy Design and Practice.

    • Azad S. Bali , Australian National University, Canberra

      Azad Bali in Senior Lecturer in Public Policy and holds a joint appointment with the School of Politics & International Relations and the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University (ANU). His research interests straddle comparative public policy and health policy in Asia. Some of this research research has been published in leading journals including Policy Sciences, Policy & Society, Public Policy and Administration, Social Policy & Administration among others. Prior to the ANU, Bali held a Melbourne Early Career Fellowship at the University of Melbourne and was Research Fellow at Murdoch University.