Title | The work of reform: a critical examination of health policy. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2022 |
Authors | Razon, N'amah, Sideman, ABernstein |
Journal | Anthropol Med |
Volume | 29 |
Issue | 4 |
Pagination | 414-429 |
Date Published | 2022 Dec |
ISSN | 1469-2910 |
Keywords | Anthropology, Medical, Health Care Reform, Health Policy, Humans, Israel, Politics |
Abstract | Anthropologists have critically examined a range of reforms from education and land to finance and health. Yet the predominant way of looking at reforms has been through a lens focused on neoliberal governance. For example, prior studies of health reforms focus on insurance, financing, and access to care. Yet, seeing reform in this way fails to attend to other types of cultural work at play when calling a policy or law a reform. In this paper, we draw on ethnographic research on health policy reforms in Israel and Bolivia to examine the concept of reform and the work it does within national movements. We argue that while the language of reform often signals change or novelty, reforms also carry forward historical continuities and reifications of the past. By delving into the past and its relationship with ongoing health reforms, we attend to how reforms can reinforce and maintain health inequities in some cases, while creating a national language for new possibilities in others. Reform, as we will discuss in this paper, is not only about political ideology, neoliberal governance, or on-the-ground policy implementation, but centrally it is about representations of aspirations, and about crafting relationships between past, present, and future. |
DOI | 10.1080/13648470.2022.2144805 |
Alternate Journal | Anthropol Med |
PubMed ID | 36621780 |
PubMed Central ID | PMC10075328 |
Grant List | K01 AG059840 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States KL2 TR001859 / TR / NCATS NIH HHS / United States T32 HS022241 / HS / AHRQ HHS / United States UL1 TR001860 / TR / NCATS NIH HHS / United States |