
단행본Observatory studies series 24
Public health in Austria: an analysis of the status of public health
- 서명/저자사항
- Public health in Austria: an analysis of the status of public health
- 개인저자
- Ladurner, Joy
- 발행사항
- Copenhagen : European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, c2011.
- 형태사항
- xxiv, 355 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
- 총서사항
- Observatory studies series 24
- ISBN
- 9289002492 9789289002493
- 주기사항
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- 주제어
- Public health, Austria, History
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책 소개
This book explores the key challenges facing Austria's public health system. Set firmly in the context of the history, scope, functions and responsibilities of public health in developed countries, it examines how the Austrian system has developed and adapted over the last 50 years to the benefit of the population. It also looks at the challenges presented by life in the 21st century.
The book draws on both national research and expert interviews to present a fully-rounded picture. This shows that the public health system in Austria is struggling to maintain essential services and develop policies for improvement, and the study proposes strategies and policies to tackle these developments, looking in particular at change within the fields of education, research and training.
This book is essential reading for policy-makers, advisers and analysts interested in developing a public health strategy and competence in both developed and developing countries, as well as researchers interested in the Austrian health system.
The book draws on both national research and expert interviews to present a fully-rounded picture. This shows that the public health system in Austria is struggling to maintain essential services and develop policies for improvement, and the study proposes strategies and policies to tackle these developments, looking in particular at change within the fields of education, research and training.
This book is essential reading for policy-makers, advisers and analysts interested in developing a public health strategy and competence in both developed and developing countries, as well as researchers interested in the Austrian health system.