Ideas and the Pace of Change

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Ideas and the Pace of Change

National Pharmaceutical Insurance in Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom

Health systems and services Popular medicine and health

Author: Katherine Boothe

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Collection: Studies in Comparative Political Economy and Public Policy

Language: English

Published by: University of Toronto Press

Published on: 27th March 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 232 pages

ISBN: 9781442617384


Canada is the only OECD country that has universal, comprehensive public hospital and medical insurance but lacks equivalent pharmaceutical coverage. In Ideas and the Pace of Change, Katherine Boothe explains the reasons for this unique situation. Using archival, interview, and polling data, Boothe compares the policy histories of Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia in order to understand why Canada followed a different path on pharmaceutical insurance.

Boothe argues that pace matters in policy change. Quick, radical change requires centralized political institutions, an elite consensus, and an engaged, attentive electorate. Without these prerequisites, states are far more likely to take a slower, incremental approach. But while rapid policy change reinforces the new consensus, incremental progress strengthens the status quo, letting development stall and raising the bar for achieving change.

An important contribution to the study of comparative political economy, Ideas and the Pace of Change should be required reading for anyone seeking to understand why health care reforms succeed or fail.

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