National Health Services of Western Europe, 9781032535722
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Western Europe’s NHSs: A critical analysis of pressures and future directions.

National Health Services of Western Europe

challenges, reforms and future perspectives

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    326 pages

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    6 May 2025

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Summary

National Health Services of Western Europe: A Comparative Analysis

This book critically analyzes National Health Services (NHSs) in Western Europe, drawing on research within neo-Weberian and neo-institutionalist perspectives. It explores the challenges posed by neo-liberal policies and the impact of the state, the medical profession, the public, and the medical-industrial complex in their development.

Featuring contributions from leading international experts, this book inc…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781032535722
ISBN-10:1032535725
Series:Routledge Studies in Health and Social Welfare
Author:Guido Giarelli, Mike Saks
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:Routledge
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:326
Release Date:6 May 2025
Weight:630g
Dimensions:234mm x 156mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“This timely collection by leading experts will be an excellent resource for academics and practitioners alike as the need to agree on criteria for establishing good healthcare becomes ever more urgent. Highly recommended.” – Graham Scambler, University College London, UK

“At a time when national health services across Europe are facing huge pressures, there is an urgent need for a book which maps their changing features and considers how they can be sustained. This excellent edited collection provides a detailed understanding of these issues and the key actors involved and offers some proposals for their futures direction.” – Jon Gabe, Royal Holloway University London, UK

“[This] is an example of solid scholarship, an excellent, illuminating and much needed book that students of comparative welfare, policy makers, health professionals and concerned citizens cannot afford to miss.” – Alberto Martinelli, University of Milan, Italy

“Neo-liberalism is frequently offered as an explanation for many of the observed changes to healthcare systems and other dimensions of social or economic life; yet the concept is rarely unpacked or explicitly articulated. Thus it is refreshing to find a volume which provides this. The new book by Giarelli and Saks documents and investigates the varying ways in which neo-liberalism has impacted the National Health Service (NHS) styled healthcare systems of Western Europe. It offers an analysis of the contemporary healthcare field, and addresses the question that many of us have been asking. Has there been an overall convergence into a single ‘type’ of system, given that private medicine and the marketisation of services and facilities have been embraced and appear to now characterise many (or perhaps most) systems?” – Fran Collyer, Australian National University, Australia for Health Sociology Review

“National Health Services of Western Europe makes a timely contribution to the comparative social policy literature at a critical juncture for the national health service (NHS) type across Europe…This volume is an excellent theoretical and empirical resource for scholars and students of comparative social policy which makes an important contribution to the discipline and will be a useful addition to comparative social policy reading lists.” – Tom Hoctor, University of Bedfordshire, UK for Social Policy & Administration

“This publication shares international knowledge on the provision of health care services and discusses how to improve health care policies to meet today’s changes. It promotes global discussion on building national health services and examines what is needed in future health care system reforms - equity and sustainability of health care, and cooperation between health care providers, patients, and civil society. This book should be read not only by sociologists, but also by professionals and policy makers in the fields of health care, management, public policy, and social policy.” – Miwako Hosoda, Journal of the Japanese Society for Health and Medical Sociology

About The Author

Guido Giarelli

Guido Giarelli is Professor of Sociology at the Magna Græcia University of Catanzaro, Italy.

Mike Saks is Emeritus Professor at the University of Suffolk, UK, where he was previously Research Professor in Health Policy.

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