Abstract

Purpose This study aims to explain the emergence and development of the concept of “Policy Networks” as a unit of analysis in the realm of public policies and their role in formulating a comprehensive policy for health insurance. The developments that took place over the past few decades had impacted a shift in the state’s role in shaping public policies, from a sole, key actor to one among other actors, both governmental and non-governmental, working interdependently through a set of networks. Design/methodology/approach The present study adopts the social network analysis as an approach and the social policy network as a tool to analyze public policymaking. The approach suggests the presence of a number of actors and interest groups that are actively involved in public policy and decision-making. These groups may vary from a cause to another and also from time to time. This research investigates and juxtaposes a selected sample of members of the health insurance policy network in Egypt. Findings In light of the study findings, one can see the existence of a policy network for the comprehensive health insurance system in Egypt. The study reveals the interrelations among a number of official and non-official key actors. The network has gone through several phases; the pre-establishment phase during the early stages of policymaking; the official establishment phase during the formative stage; and finally, the network operation phase during the implementation stage. The study also concludes that the policy network has influenced the different stages of policymaking through several tools and strategies. Moreover, the roles of different actors varied within the network; international organizations were the primary influencer in the early stages of policymaking; syndicates dominated the formative stage; and the public sector played the leading role in the implementation stage. Research limitations/implications Serious attempts were made to benefit from policy networks with a particular focus on using the strengths of each actor while establishing an official institutional framework that consolidates coordination and cooperation among the involved parties. This framework should keep pace with global changes and developments. It should also have an official meeting venue. Above all, all parties should be listened to and their demands should be considered seriously as long as they are not actualized at the expense of the public interest nor do they undermine the sovereignty of the state. The study also enhances researchers to use policy networking as a unit for analyzing public policy and their effect on these policies. Practical implications Public policymaking in Egypt can become more responsive to people’s demands and more democratic once it was made through informative and interactive policy network. This pattern of policymaking will enhance both efficient and responsive. Social implications Practical Implications: public policy making in Egypt can become more responsive to people demands and more democratic once it was made through informative and interactive policy network. This pattern of policymaking will enhance both efficient and responsive. Originality/value In addition to its practical contributions to the field of policymaking, this research fills a gap in the literature on the theoretical level.

Highlights

  • The world has witnessed rapid developments since the 1990s in many areas, whether political, economic or social, which were accompanied by the emergence of many new terms and concepts such as globalization, governance, terrorism, etc

  • The present study found that the largest share in the early stages of making health insurance policies is for international organizations

  • There have been many developments over the past decades, both domestically and internationally. These developments were followed by a change in the role of the state from the sole decision-maker to one among other actors in public policymaking

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The world has witnessed rapid developments since the 1990s in many areas, whether political, economic or social, which were accompanied by the emergence of many new terms and concepts such as globalization, governance, terrorism, etc. These developments have changed the role of the state and new trends in government administration and reinvention and in managing the affairs of state and society have existed. Several studies consider public policies as the outcome of formal and informal interactions among a number of actors at the local and central level. They perceive public policies as an outcome of the interplay of those actors who are usually members of an organized network or what has come to be known as “policy networks” (Gomaa, 2004, p. 31)

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