How can policymakers plan better for the long term?
by Cameron, Genevieve; Dixon, Jennifer; Alderwick, Hugh.Health Foundation.
Series: Long read ; 24 February 2021.Publisher: Health Foundation, London : 2021.Summary: Covid-19 has illustrated why policymakers must prepare better for uncertainty. This long read explores what long-term planning means, how it could be improved and why the recovery provides a unique opportunity for policymakers to develop longer term strategies for improving and protecting the nation’s health and care..Subject(s): strategic planning | policy formulation | disaster recovery | Covid-19 | pandemics | health protection | health inequalities | reduction | future studies | public health | capacity building | sustainability | adults | social careDigital copyAvailability: Online access | Online access Note: ; Health Foundation long reads. List(s) this item appears in: Covid-19: health and social care recovery in England [January 2023] | Current and future demands on health & social care [May 2023]
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Covid-19 has illustrated why policymakers must prepare better for uncertainty. This long read explores what long-term planning means, how it could be improved and why the recovery provides a unique opportunity for policymakers to develop longer term strategies for improving and protecting the nation’s health and care.
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