Publications
Key peer-reviewed publications from lab contributors that explore the significance of governance and politics for understanding health policy decisionmaking, implementation and outcomes.
Greer, S.L., King, E., Massard da Fonseca, E. and Peralta-Santos, A., 2021. Coronavirus politics: The comparative politics and policy of COVID-19. University of Michigan Press.
Falkenbach, M. and Willison, C., 2022. Resources or Trust: What matters more in the vaccination strategies of high-income liberal democracies?. Health Policy and Technology, p.100618.
Dayan, M., McCarey, M., Hervey, T., Fahy, N., Greer, S.L., Jarman, H., Stewart, E. and Bristow, D., 2021. Going it Alone: Health and Brexit in the UK.
Greer, S., Rozenblum, S., Falkenbach, M., Löblová, O., Jarman, H., Williams, N. and Wismar, M., 2022. Centralizing and decentralizing governance in the COVID-19 pandemic: The politics of credit and blame. Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands).
Incze, M.A., Kelley, A.T. and Singer, P.M., 2021. Heterogeneous State Cannabis Policies: Potential Implications for Patients and Health Care Professionals. JAMA, 326(23), pp.2363-2364.
Baker, N. and Singer, P.M., 2022. Accountable care organization reform: past challenges and future opportunities for public health. Public Health, 205, pp.99-101.
Charley E. Willison, Denise Lillvis, Amanda Mauri, Phillip M. Singer; Technically Accessible, Practically Ineligible: The Effects of Medicaid Expansion Implementation on Chronic Homelessness. J Health Polit Policy Law 1 December 2021; 46 (6): 1019–1052. doi: https://doi.org/10.1215/03616878-9349142
Falkenbach, M. and Greer, S.L., 2021. Denial and distraction: How the populist radical right responds to COVID-19; comment on “a scoping review of PRR parties’ influence on welfare policy and its implication for population health in Europe”. International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 10(9), pp.578-580.
Fahy, Nick, Tamara Hervey, Scott Greer, Holly Jarman, David Stuckler, Mike Galsworthy, Martin McKee. 2019. ‘How will Brexit affect health services in the UK? An updated evaluation’ The Lancet.
Greer, Scott L., Holly Jarman and Peter Donnelly. 2019. ‘Lessons for the US from “Single-Payer” Systems’. American Journal of Public Health.
Greer, Scott L., Nick Fahy, Sarah Rozenblum, Holly Jarman, Willy Palm, Heather Elliott and Matthias Wismar. 2019. Everything You Always Wanted To Know About European Union Health Policies But Were Afraid to Ask. Revised 2nd Edition. Brussels: World Health Organization / European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies.
Greer, Scott L., Nikolai Vasev, Holly Jarman, Matthias Wismar and Josep Figueras. 2019. It’s the governance, stupid! TAPIC: A governance framework to strengthen decision making and implementation. Brussels: WHO Europe/European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies.
Greer, Scott L. and Heather Elliott, eds. 2019. Federalism and social policy: Patterns of Redistribution in Eleven Democracies. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
Greer, Scott L., Matthias Wismar and Josep Figueras, eds. 2016. Strengthening Health Systems Governance: Better Policies, Stronger Performance. (Maidenhead: Open University Press/ European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies).
Jarman, Holly, David Mendez, Rafael Meza, Alex Liber, Karalyn Kiessling, Charley Willison, Sarah Wang, Megan Roberts, Elizabeth Klein, Tammy Chang, Leia Gu, and Cliff Douglas. 2019. Tobacco 21 in Michigan: New evidence and policy considerations. Ann Arbor: Institute for Healthcare Policy Innovation.
Jarman, Holly, Scott L. Greer and Martin McKee. 2020. ‘Brexit is just a symptom. The constitutional weaknesses it reveals have significant consequences for health.’ Journal of Public Health.
Jarman, Holly. 2015. The Politics of Trade and Tobacco Control. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Jarman, Holly. 2017. ‘Trade Policy Governance: What Health Policymakers and Advocates Need to Know’, Health Policy.
Singer, Phillip M and Charley E. Willison. 2019. ‘Medicaid Waivers: Public Health Consequences Under the Trump Administration’, American Journal of Public Health.
Singh, Simone, Karalyn Kiessling and Jordan Rhodes. ‘Nonprofit Hospitals' Response to the Opioid Epidemic in Urban Communities: A Content Analysis of Hospitals' Community Health Needs Assessments and Implementation Strategies’, Journal of Public Health Management and Practice.
Willison, Charley E. 2017. ‘Shelter from the Storm: Roles, responsibilities, and challenges in United States housing policy governance’, Health Policy.
Willison, Charley E. and Phillip M. Singer. 2017. ‘Repealing the Affordable Care Act Essential Health Benefits: Threats and Obstacles’, American Journal of Public Health.
Willison, Charley E., Phillip M. Singer, and Kyle L. Grazier. 2019. ‘Double-edged sword of federalism: Variation in essential health benefits for mental health and substance use disorder coverage in states,’ Health Economics, Policy and Law.
Willison, Charley E., Phillip M. Singer, Melissa S. Creary and Scott L. Greer. 2019. ‘Quantifying inequities in US federal response to hurricane disaster in Texas and Florida compared with Puerto Rico’, BMJ Global Health.
Greer, Scott L., Kasia Klasa and Ewout van Ginneken. 2020. ‘Power and Purchasing: Why “Strategic Purchasing” Fails.’ Milbank Quarterly.
Klasa, Kasia, Benjamin Trump, Igor Linkov and J Lambert, J., 2020. Identifying New Partnerships for Innovation: Governance and Policy Challenges. IEEE Engineering Management Review.
Klasa, Kasia, Scott L. Greer and Ewout van Ginneken. 2018. ‘Strategic purchasing in practice: comparing ten European countries’, Health Policy.
Lagisetty, P., Klasa, K., Bush, C., Heisler, M., Chopra, V. and Bohnert, A., 2017. Primary care models for treating opioid use disorders: what actually works? A systematic review. PloS one.
Palm, Willy, Cristina Hernandez-Quevado, Kasia Klasa, and Ewout van Ginneken, E. 2016. Rapid Response Report: Implementation of the universal right to health care under the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.Brussels, Belgium: European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies.