13 Health and Social Care Policies
Highlights:
1. Developing and Implementing Policies
Factors leading to the differences in polices in different countries
- Local economy – economic conditions affect the amount of resources to be allocated
- Global economy and world financial organisations e.g. World Bank
- Social context e.g. famine
- Private-public debates and tensions e.g. privatization of health and care services
- Social value and political concerns e.g. smoking policy
- Cultural understandings of health and social care and its implication on policies
Demands for new policies
- Emerging problems, e.g. outbreak of a disease
- Changing needs of individuals, families and communities
- Increasing demand for services
- Demographic changes and the implications for the needs of care services. e.g. birth and death rate, life expectancy, ageing population, etc. care sector expansion, increasing health and care expenditure
- Improving effectiveness or efficiency
- Reducing inequalities
Instruments of policies
- taxation
- legislation
- promotion / education
Formulating health and social policies
- Roles of the World Health Organization (WHO) and local Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs) in the process and cycle of public policy making – identification (problem / need), formulation, adoption, implementation and evaluation
2. Conflicting agendas
Private vs. public responsibility
- Expansion of public sector due to the increasing demand for health and care services
- Concerns for public expenditure on care sector
- Degree / extent of personal role on health and social care
- Conflicting direction and potentials : Financing principles – percentage to be paid by users and tax payers
Social services
- Within healthcare system
- (1) primary care vs secondary / tertiary care
- (2) public sector vs private sector
- Within social welfare system – different target groups: which group needs more support and care?
- Within organisations /agencies – balance the costs within organisations : staff cost, facilities and equipment investment, quality of services maintenance, services expansion etc
- Conflicting direction and potentials :
- Priorities of resource allocation to related parties and organisations
- Cost-effectiveness vs. clients’ satisfaction
3. Cultural and political disagreements
Cultural disagreement
- Contrasting Chinese and Western cultural understandings of health and illness: health consciousness, different attitudes towards seeking helps for health and social needs
Political disagreement
- The debates and practical / political conflicts between the roles of the individuals (private sector)
and the public or government in the provision of social care and health services responsibility of
the government e.g.
- Medical charges
- Competitive or complementary roles between the public sector and the private sector
- Privatisation
The emphasis of clients’ right and involvement
- Traditional professional power were seen as authoritative
- Clients have more awareness of their rights and involve more in the decision making
Formulating health and social policies
- Roles of the World Health Organization (WHO) and local Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs) in the process and cycle of public policy making – identification (problem / need), formulation, adoption, implementation and evaluation
4. Tensions among different institutions
Tensions
- Competing for clients or resources
- Different visions, expectations and perspectives during the collaborations
Resultant crisis in service delivery
- Quality of services decline/ malpractice
- Ineffective use or waste of resources
- Obstruct the coordinated service delivery that best fit the clients
- Health and social care policies not endorsed due to political disagreements
Possible solutions
- develop relevant policies to cultivate partnership and collaboration among institutions
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Assessing my learning
- How does a society/nation promote health and social care?
- How does a society consider the allocation of resources?
- What are the factors affecting the development of a policy?