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2017
Since the late 1990s, increased attention has been given by governments and scholars to evidence-based policymaking (EBPM). The use of the term EBPM appears to have emerged with the election of Tony Blair’s government in the United Kingdom (UK) and a desire to be seen to be taking ideology and politics out of the policy process.
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Since the late 1990s, increased attention has been given by governments and scholars to evidence-based policymaking (EBPM). The use of the term EBPM appears to have emerged with the election of Tony Blair’s government in the United Kingdom (UK) and a desire to be seen to be taking ideology and politics out of the policy process.
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Anatomy of an evidence-based policy
Nursing, 2013Susan, Blankenship +2 more
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Evidence-Based Policy: Rhetoric and Reality
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, 1998Evidence-based policy has been hailed as the current zeitgeist in health care. Its intuitive appeal is clear but its implementation is problematic. This case study demonstrates the practical difficulties of using this approach for purchasing health care.
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Policy capacity and evidence-based policy in the public service
, 2017J. Newman, Adrian Cherney, B. Head
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Attributing agnostically detected large reductions in road CO2 emissions to policy mixes
Nature Energy, 2022Nicolas Koch +2 more
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The value of social media data: Integrating crowd capabilities in evidence-based policy
Government Information Quarterly, 2017P. Panagiotopoulos +2 more
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