This monograph applies Kingdon’s Multiple Streams Framework to two policymaking episodes of implementing pay for performance in general practice, conducted in England and New Zealand. The Framework’s explanatory power for policymaking in Westminster majoritarian jurisdictions is tested and, based on rigorous comparative analysis, recommendations are made for its refinement.
The monograph also offers striking lessons for policymakers about how to negotiate successfully with general practitioners.
This monograph applies Kingdon’s Multiple Streams Framework to two policymaking episodes of implementing pay for performance in general practice, conducted in England and New Zealand. The Framework’s explanatory power for policymaking in Westminster majoritarian jurisdictions is tested and, based on rigorous comparative analysis, recommendations are made for its refinement.
The monograph also offers striking lessons for policymakers about how to negotiate successfully with general practitioners.
Describes pay for performance policy making episodes conducted in the national health systems of England and New ZealandConveys striking lessons for health policymakers about how to negotiate successfully with general practitioners
Fills a gap in the literature about the process and drivers of successful pay for performance scheme design within primary health care
Verna Smith
Health Policy in England and New Zealand John Kingdon’s Multiple Streams Framework (MSF) Performance Programme in New Zealand Policymakers in England and New Zealand Quality and Outcomes Framework in England