评价卫生政策能力:借鉴国际和澳大利亚经验。

Deborah H Gleeson, David G Legge, Deirdre O'Neill
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背景:澳大利亚卫生部门面临重大挑战,包括人口老龄化、保健费用螺旋式上升、土著居民健康状况持续不佳以及对公共卫生的新威胁。与此同时,政策制定的环境也变得越来越复杂。在这方面,如果政府和社会要有效地解决持续存在的和新出现的问题,强大的政策能力- -广泛地理解为政府在各种政策选择之间作出“明智选择”的能力- -是必不可少的。结果:本文探讨的问题是:“哪些因素有助于卫生部门的政策能力?”由于缺乏针对卫生部门的这一专题研究,因此对澳大利亚和国际公共部门政策能力研究进行了审查。研究人员分析了来自英国、加拿大、新西兰和澳大利亚的研究,以确定研究结果中的共同主题。本文从政策能力研究的背景、政策能力研究的模型和方法、政策能力的要素和能力建设的建议等方面对这些政策能力研究进行了探讨。结论:根据这一分析,本文讨论了可能有助于卫生政策能力的组织和个人因素,强调了在卫生部门进行进一步研究的必要性,并指出了在此类研究中需要考虑的一些概念和方法问题。
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Evaluating health policy capacity: Learning from international and Australian experience.

Evaluating health policy capacity: Learning from international and Australian experience.

Evaluating health policy capacity: Learning from international and Australian experience.

Evaluating health policy capacity: Learning from international and Australian experience.

Background: The health sector in Australia faces major challenges that include an ageing population, spiralling health care costs, continuing poor Aboriginal health, and emerging threats to public health. At the same time, the environment for policy-making is becoming increasingly complex. In this context, strong policy capacity - broadly understood as the capacity of government to make "intelligent choices" between policy options - is essential if governments and societies are to address the continuing and emerging problems effectively.

Results: This paper explores the question: "What are the factors that contribute to policy capacity in the health sector?" In the absence of health sector-specific research on this topic, a review of Australian and international public sector policy capacity research was undertaken. Studies from the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand and Australia were analysed to identify common themes in the research findings. This paper discusses these policy capacity studies in relation to context, models and methods for policy capacity research, elements of policy capacity and recommendations for building capacity.

Conclusion: Based on this analysis, the paper discusses the organisational and individual factors that are likely to contribute to health policy capacity, highlights the need for further research in the health sector and points to some of the conceptual and methodological issues that need to be taken into consideration in such research.

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