Designed to fill a gap in the discipline, Health Policy: Assessment and Analysis through the Lens of Diversity addresses how to evaluate and analyze health policy with the goal of improving healthcare quality. The book equips readers with the tools and knowledge they need to critically assess and implement health policy with a focus on addressing equity challenges across the healthcare continuum
Featuring chapters written by a variety of experts in the field, the book addresses a wide array of topics, including health policy resources, healthcare system management, population health, and cultural diversity. It presents the content alongside real-world applications of theoretical models, helping students understand how to evaluate health policies and enact change. The text provides deep insights into health policy governance, leadership in health policy, and the integration of cultural competence into health practice. It well prepares students for the systematic evaluation of health policies and systems.
Serving as an essential guide for those seeking to influence and navigate the landscape of healthcare practice, Health Policy is designed for introductory master's and doctoral-level instruction, making it a valuable resource for courses in nursing, public health, and other health science programs, as well as in disciplines such as business, sociology, and social work.