Role of Ideas and Ideologies in Evidence-Based Health Policy

Policy making in health is largely thought to be driven by three 'I's namely ideas, interests and institutions. Recent years have seen a shift in approach with increasing reliance being placed on role of evidence for policy making. The present arti­cle ascertains the role of ideas and ideo...

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Main Author: S Prinja (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences, 2010-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Policy making in health is largely thought to be driven by three 'I's namely ideas, interests and institutions. Recent years have seen a shift in approach with increasing reliance being placed on role of evidence for policy making. The present arti­cle ascertains the role of ideas and ideologies in shaping evidence which is used to aid in policy decisions. The article dis­cusses different theories of research-policy interface and the relative freedom of research-based evidence from the influence of ideas. Examples from developed and developed countries are cited to illustrate the contentions made. The article high­lights the complexity of the process of evidence-based policy making, in a world driven by existing political, social and cul­tural ideologies. Consideration of this knowledge is paramount where more efforts are being made to bridge the gap be­tween the 'two worlds' of researchers and policy makers to make evidence-based policy as also for policy analysts.
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