On the Nature and Strategies of Organized Interests in Health Care Policy Making

Adm Soc. 2011 Jan 1;43(1):45-65. doi: 10.1177/0095399710390641.

Abstract

Relying on a sweeping review of the literature on interest group influence in health care policy making, we propose a basic definition and a typology of interest groups in provincial health care policy making. Then, using Milbrath's communication framework, we analyze organized interests' strategies for influencing policy making. This article is a modest attempt to cross-fertilize the group theory and resource dependency literature. This theoretical framework allows us to explore many of the recurring questions about groups' origins and strategies from an original standpoint.