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Evidence-based health policy : problems and possibilities / edited by Vivian Lin and Brendan Gibson.

Contributor(s): Lin, Vivian | Gibson, BrendanMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: South Melbourne, Vic. : Oxford University Press, 2003. Description: xxvi, 374 p. : illISBN: 019551551XSubject(s): Health policy -- trends | Policy making | Decision support techniques | Health services research | Evidence-based medicine | AustraliaNLM classification: | WA 540 KA8 2003EV
Contents:
Ch.1 Competing Rationalities: Evidence-Based Health Policy? -- Ch.2 Beyond 'Two Communities' -- Ch.3 Evidence-Based Medicine, the Medical Profession and Health Policy -- Ch. 4 What is New in Health Information? Evidence for Health Consumers and Policy Making -- Ch.5 From Evidence-Based Medicine to Evidence-Based Public Health -- Ch.6 'Mind the Gap': Assessing the Quality of Evidence for Public Health Problems -- Ch.7 Health Policy and Normative Analysis: Ethics, Evidence and Politics -- Ch.8 The Viagra Affair: Evidence as the Terrain for Competing 'Partners' -- Ch.9 Folate Fortification: Public Health Policy Making in a Food Regulation Setting -- Ch.10 The Supply and Safety of Blood and Blood Products - Evidence, Risk and Policy -- Ch.11 The Development of Nurse Practitioner Policy -- Ch.12 Creating Policy for Oral Health: How was the Evidence Used? -- Ch.13 Regulation of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Victoria -- Ch.14 The Victorian Primary Health Care Reforms -- Ch.15 Evidence-Based Practice in the Australian Drug Policy Community -- Ch.16 Challenging the Evidence - Women's Health Policy in Australia -- Ch.17 Evidence and Aboriginal Health Policy -- Ch.18 The Limits to Technical Rationality in the Health Inequalities Policy Process -- Ch.19 Evidence-Based Policy: A Technocratic Wish in a Political World -- Ch.20 The Community Model of Research Transfer -- Ch.21 Getting Research Transfer into Policy and Practice in Maternity Care -- Ch.22 Improving the Research and Policy Partnership: an Agenda for Research Transfer and Governance -- Ch.23 Framing and Taming 'Wicked' Problems
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Ch.1 Competing Rationalities: Evidence-Based Health Policy? -- Ch.2 Beyond 'Two Communities' -- Ch.3 Evidence-Based Medicine, the Medical Profession and Health Policy -- Ch. 4 What is New in Health Information? Evidence for Health Consumers and Policy Making -- Ch.5 From Evidence-Based Medicine to Evidence-Based Public Health -- Ch.6 'Mind the Gap': Assessing the Quality of Evidence for Public Health Problems -- Ch.7 Health Policy and Normative Analysis: Ethics, Evidence and Politics -- Ch.8 The Viagra Affair: Evidence as the Terrain for Competing 'Partners' -- Ch.9 Folate Fortification: Public Health Policy Making in a Food Regulation Setting -- Ch.10 The Supply and Safety of Blood and Blood Products - Evidence, Risk and Policy -- Ch.11 The Development of Nurse Practitioner Policy -- Ch.12 Creating Policy for Oral Health: How was the Evidence Used? -- Ch.13 Regulation of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Victoria -- Ch.14 The Victorian Primary Health Care Reforms -- Ch.15 Evidence-Based Practice in the Australian Drug Policy Community -- Ch.16 Challenging the Evidence - Women's Health Policy in Australia -- Ch.17 Evidence and Aboriginal Health Policy -- Ch.18 The Limits to Technical Rationality in the Health Inequalities Policy Process -- Ch.19 Evidence-Based Policy: A Technocratic Wish in a Political World -- Ch.20 The Community Model of Research Transfer -- Ch.21 Getting Research Transfer into Policy and Practice in Maternity Care -- Ch.22 Improving the Research and Policy Partnership: an Agenda for Research Transfer and Governance -- Ch.23 Framing and Taming 'Wicked' Problems

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