TY  - JOUR
T1  - Investigating Health System Policies and Providing a Policymaking Model
AU - Pour, Seyed Reza Ganji AU - Peykani, Mehrban Hadi 
JO  - International Business Management
VL  - 10
IS  - 29
SP  - 6607
EP  - 6612
PY  - 2016
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1993-5250
DO  - ibm.2016.6607.6612
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=ibm.2016.6607.6612
KW  - Health system
KW  -model
KW  -policymaking
KW  -kind
KW  -producd
AB  - In this study, we investigate health system policies and will finally provide a model for policymaking
in this area. In many countries, the health sector is an important part of their economy. Some have likened the
health sector to a sponge that absorbs vast quantities of national resourcesto pay to its employed staffand
some believe that it is the driver of economy which drives innovation and investment in areas such as
biomedical technologies or production and sale of pharmaceutical products or in the area of insuring a healthy
population that is economically productive. The results show that current style of policymaking is based on
a kind of pragmatism and ideology and evidences have no place in this style and evidences and their use are
not among the values of policymakers. Policymaking is often based on personal preferences. However,
sometimes there are disintegrations; so that, &#147;when the policymaker needs some reasons and evidences, no
evidence exists and when there is some evidence, this time he will refuse them or does not know about them
or does not see them&#148;. &#147;In many cases, planning is not based on policies or strategy is not based on policy
or it is not policy-oriented. Policy has not been institutionalized; sometimes there is no policy document and
if it exists, it is not connected to the target chain&#148;.
ER  - 