Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor in Social and Public Policy @QMPoliticsIR @QMUL. Working on Welfare State, Health Policy and Politics, Public Opinion.
Privatization reforms have a bitter aftertaste.
New paper out in @jepp_journal w @PopicTamara
We show that privatization leads to worse evaluations of health systems down the line, despite initial optimism. Proximity to policy is key, ideology less so
https://t.co/57a4ZR8viR
Comparativists: it is time for section prize nominations! In the thread below we include contacts and information for each of our prizes for book, article, paper, dataset, emerging scholars, and mentoring https://t.co/OexJo2mGNV
E la sessione 3 "Health Systems in Transition: Reforms and Transformation between Policy and Politics" coordinata da @PopicTamara (@QMPoliticsIR-@QMUL) e @FrancaMaino (@LaStatale)
https://t.co/zvFTvaJ2tW
Come e quanto influiscono policy e politics sulle riforme dei sistemi sanitari? Se ne parlerà alla Conferenza ESPAnet Italia 2023, nella sessione 3 coordinata da @FrancaMaino e @PopicTamara
🏥 https://t.co/zvFTvaJ2tW
#sanità#equità#sostenibilità#covid19
🎙️🎙️I gave an interview about my new book on post-communist healthcare policy for @LaStatale's research laboratory @Secondowelfare
Thanks @FrancaMaino
https://t.co/ZOMP6rCeNJ available also in Italian 🍕🍕
Come sono cambiati i sistemi sanitari in Europa orientale negli ultimi trent'anni? Se ne occupa un libro di @PopicTamara (@QMUL), che approfondisce i casi di Repubblica Ceca, Slovenia e Polonia.
🩺 https://t.co/3skRyZDUD2
"Veto Points Revisited: The Role of Party System Institutionalization in Welfare State Change" - https://t.co/ToYxidaSMp
Check out @PopicTamara's article in our latest issue!
Have you ever sat in a political economy conference and noticed you were the only woman in the room?
Political economy has a gender problem. That's why we're launching the Max Planck Summer School for Women in Political Economy, hosted by @MPIfG_Cologne.👉https://t.co/CQnInRzOjF
‘Health Reforms in Post-Communist Eastern Europe’ examines health reforms in Slovenia, the Czech Republic, and Poland between 1989 and 2019. https://t.co/nZZPaSDxHX