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Contests over civil society: introductory perspectives [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Hall, John A., Trentmann, Frank
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Governance of mental healthcare: Fragmented accountability

Social Science & Medicine, 2020
Within international healthcare systems the neglect of mental health and challenge in shifting from institutional to community care have been recurrent themes. In analysing the challenges, we focus on the case study of Canada by exploring the manner in which health law and policy evolved to inhibit community-based mental healthcare, and compare the ...
Mary E, Wiktorowicz   +4 more
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Government Resources on Mental Health

The Senior Care Pharmacist, 2020
State and federal governments collect massive amounts of data, both in their role as sponsors of research and as payers for an increasing share of health care services. The information available includes definitive clinical research as well as statistical information about disease prevalence and contribution to health care costs.
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‘Governance of’ and ‘Governance by’: Implementing a Clinical Governance Framework in an Area Mental Health Service

Australasian Psychiatry, 2008
Objective: A framework developed to promote the understanding and application of clinical governance principles in an area mental health service is described. The framework is operationalized through systems, processes, roles and responsibilities. Methods: The development of an explicit and operationalizable framework for clinical governance arose ...
Nick, O'Connor, Michael, Paton
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Migration governance and mental health

2021
The chapter presents the Global Compact on Migration, the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and other global governance instruments, focusing on their links with mental health of migrants. The possibility to limit some of the stressors that accompany certain migration paths, and to promote all migrants’ access to mental health care in new ...
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Mental health: market power and governance

Journal of Health Economics, 2000
This paper is concerned with the pricing behaviour of providers of residential care for people with mental health problems. Two aspects of pricing were considered. First, are there differences between providers' market power and their actual mark-up rates (e.g. due to differences in motivation)?
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