Policy entrepreneurship and policy networks in healthcare systems - the case of Israel's pediatric dentistry reform
Abstract Background Can the entry of a policy entrepreneur challenge the equilibrium of a policy network and promote changes that might clash with the goals of powerful civil-servants and/or interest groups and, if so, why and how? Our goal is to examine two sides of the same coin: how does an in-de...
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Main Authors: | Nissim Cohen (Author), Tuvia Horev (Author) |
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2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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