From local networks to national reform? Programmatic groups in the regionalization of German health policy
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Before policy reform initiatives reach the agenda of national decision makers, such initiatives often start at a small-scale, local level. The Programmatic Action Framework (PAF) emphasizes the importance of biographical connections to understand how a group of policy actors forms, and how it develops programs that may lead to decade-long policy change. This article applies the PAF to study the emergence of a programmatic group behind initiatives on regionalization in German health policy through discourse analysis and expert interviews. The study contributes to understanding social networks behind policy programs and social-psychological, partly informal drivers of policy change. The results show that many PAF conditions have already been met in the German health policy subsystem. We describe a network of policy actors with local and organizational drivers that has led to nationwide cooperation on regionalization.
Date of Publication
2024-12
Publication Type
Article
Language(s)
en
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Bandelow, Nils C. | |
Iskandar, Lina Y. | |
Klingner, Sofie |
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Politics & Policy
Publisher
Wiley
ISSN
1555-5623
1747-1346
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open.access