History is popular with health policymakers, if the regularity with which they invoke historical anecdotes to support policy change is used as an indicator. Yet the ways in which they 'use' history vary enormously, as does its impact. This paper explores, from the perspective of a UK academic historian, the development of 'applied' history in health policy. It draws on personal experience of different types and levels of engagement with policymakers, and highlights mechanisms through which this dialogue and partnership can be made more efficient, effective, and intellectually rewarding for all involved.
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Sheard, S. (2018). History Matters: The Critical Contribution of Historical Analysis to Contemporary Health Policy and Health Care. Health Care Analysis : HCA : Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy, 26(2), 140–154. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10728-017-0348-4
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