Policy Making at the Margins of Government: The Case of the Israeli Health SystemSUNY Press, 10. 1. 2002 - Počet stran: 262 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This book explores this question through the prism of Israel s unique not-for-profit health system, drawing heavily on unpublished archival sources and interviews with key players. Starting with the system s roots in Israel s pre-state period, it traces the almost century-long struggle between the country s largest healthcare provider, Kupat Holim, and successive Israeli governments for control of the tools of policy making: allocation, regulation, and restructuring. It analyzes how Kupat Holim acquired and exercised a veto over healthcare policy, and then, how, under the pressure of changing social developments and party politics, its veto was eroded and finally lost in the health reform of the 1990s. Entering the current debates on health reform and government by proxy, the author questions whether the reform actually improved healthcare, as promised, or allowed the government to renege on its responsibilities. |
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CHAPTER I Policy Makingfrom the Margin | 1 |
THE INFORMAL PREVENTIVE VETO | 19 |
19111947 | 21 |
19471949 | 30 |
The First Two Decades of Statehood | 37 |
CHAPTER 5 The Informal Preventive Veto | 57 |
THE FORMAL PREVENTIVE VETO | 61 |
Vision of Supervised Autonomy | 63 |
CHAPTER 12 Government Allocation as a Means of Control | 114 |
CHAPTER 13 Regulation as a Means of Control | 143 |
National Health Insurance to Establish Government Authority | 162 |
CHAPTER 15 The Obstructive Veto | 179 |
THE EROSION OF THE VETO | 187 |
CHAPTER 16 Erosion of the Veto | 189 |
CHAPTER 17 Stateness in Health | 207 |
Israeli Currency and Approximate Dollar Exchange Rates | 221 |
CHAPTER 7 Expropriation of the Allocation Process | 68 |
CHAPTER 8 Regulating Through Parity in Joint Regulatory Bodies and Through Informal Agreements | 79 |
CHAPTER 9 Restructuring the Health System | 89 |
CHAPTER 1O The Formal Preventive Veto | 97 |
THE OBSTRUCTIVE VETO | 101 |
19771984 | 103 |
Notes | 223 |
Bibliography | 235 |
Primary Sources | 236 |
Secondary Sources | 241 |
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