Policy making at the margins of government : the case of the Israeli health system /

"Who makes public policy in vital services that are paid for by the government but provided by autonomous non-governmental agencies? This book explores this question through the prism of Israel's unique not-for-profit health system, drawing heavily on unpublished archival sources and inter...

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Main Author: Zalmanovitch, Yair
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Albany, NY : State University of New York Press, ©2002.
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Online Access: Full text (MFA users only)
ISBN:9780585455273
0585455279
9780791489604
0791489604
Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1. Policy Making from the Margin
  • pt. I Informal Preventive Veto
  • 2. Kupat Holim in Prestate Days: 1911-1947
  • 3. Formative Stage: 1947-1949
  • 4. Health as a Political Resource: The First Two Decades of Statehood
  • 5. Informal Preventive Veto
  • pt. II Formal Preventive Veto
  • 6. Accommodation Under Labor: Vision of Supervised Autonomy
  • 7. Expropriation of the Allocation Process
  • 8. Regulating Through Parity in Joint Regulatory Bodies and Through Informal Agreements
  • 9. Restructuring the Health System
  • 10. Formal Preventive Veto
  • pt. III Obstructive Veto
  • 11. Exclusion Under the Likud: 1977-1984
  • 12. Government Allocation as a Means of Control
  • 13. Regulation as a Means of Control
  • 14. Restructuring: National Health Insurance to Establish Government Authority
  • 15. Obstructive Veto
  • pt. IV Erosion of the Veto
  • 16. Erosion of the Veto
  • 17. Stateness in Health
  • App. Israeli Currency and Approximate Dollar Exchange Rates.