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introduction of incentives towards productivity, management and quality improvements; the possibility for the private sector to … of the ... La réforme du système de santé au Portugal<BR><P>Une réforme ambitieuse a été engagée en 2002 au Portugal …
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shift towards a more demand-driven system could be encouraged by phasing out over-prescriptive hospital regulations. In …
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, and per capita spending on health is now one of the highest in the OECD. Centralisation of hospital ownership may have …
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The highly regarded Austrian health system delivers good quality and easily accessible services, but is costly. Its governance and funding structure is highly fragmented and it makes too much use of inpatient care in hospitals. Entry and competition opportunities are de facto limited in most...
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. Although the quality of care is generally good, in hospital care there is room to improve data and concern that overcrowding …
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generating significant health care outputs, such as doctor’s consultations and hospital discharges, problems with the quality of …
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market in the hospital sector and reinforced budget controls. Both measures are not consistent and may jeopardize both …
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This paper presents a set of indicators to assess health care system performance. It also presents new comparative data on health care policies and institutions for OECD countries. This set of indicators allows the empirical characterisation of health care systems and the identification of...
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Health services are largely tax-financed in the United Kingdom and account for 14 per cent of general government spending. This paper analyses how the National Health Service (NHS) has been dealing with the associated expenditure pressures in the pre-1990 set-up and during the “quasi-market”...
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This paper assesses the performance of the United States health system in an international context and discusses potential directions for reform. The US health system is unique among OECD countries in its heavy reliance on the private sector for both financing and delivery of health care. The...
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