Health policy as a political object: this course treats medicine, illness, and healthcare access as outcomes of power, institutions, and contested choices rather than purely technical or clinical matters, with Turkey's Health Transformation Program as the central comparative case. You'll work through weekly readings, quizzes, and a presentation before moving into two Policy Lab sessions and a final policy memo where you draft actual recommendations on a real issue. It sits in the upper-level POLS comparative-policy track and pairs naturally with social policy and welfare-state courses, giving you a domain-specific lens for thinking about inequality, governance, and reform that carries over to almost any other policy area.
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Course Learning Outcomes: Course Learning Outcome Assessment Analyze how political institutions, interest groups, and public opinion shape health policy. Attendance and Participation Midterm Quiz Final Critically evaluate health policy proposals from multiple stakeholder perspectives. Attendance and Participation Midterm Quiz Develop policy recommendations. Presentations Final Compare health policy processes across different political systems. Attendance and Participation Midterm Final