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practitioners’ services in Norway, but applying the suggested procedures to other output measures should be straight forward. The …
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This paper investigates the extent to which conclusions from international comparison of health spending depend on different adjustment methods. The analysis shows, first, that health spending figures differ significantly because of different accounting standards. More specifically, spending on...
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“equal access” to specialized health care is maintained in the specialist health care delivery system of Norway. Access to … of Norway (Finnmark county) has the worst access. We consider this study to be helpful in identifying how equitable …
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Den 1. mai 2006 ble foretrukket legemiddelordning innført på terapiområdene allergi og elveblest, og ordningen inkluderte alle annengenerasjons antihistaminer i tablettform. Ordningen ble innført som en reaksjon på store forskjeller i pris, og samtidig små forskjeller i kliniske effekter...
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Activity-based financing (ABF) was implemented in the Norwegian hospital sector from 1 July 1997. A fraction (30 to 50 per cent) of the block grant from the state to the county councils has been replaced by a matching grant depending upon the number and composition of hospital treatments. As a...
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In this essay a conceptual and theoretical scheme for decentralized integrated health care systems of the northern European kind is developed. With small changes it is also applicable to other countries, e.g. Italy, Spain, and Portugal. Three ideas tie together the scheme: modified fiscal...
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According to the OECD Norway spends 47% more on health care per capita compared to Finland and about 30% more than the … other Nordic countries. At the same time indicators of health status show that Norway is not better on important indicators … of health. This raises the question of why there is such a gap between spending and outcome in Norway compared to the …
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profiles of physicians educated in Norway and abroad and discuss alternative explanations for this pattern. <p> …
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We study Body Mass Index (BMI) changes among immigrants from Iran, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Turkey, and Vietnam relative to native Norwegians in Oslo. We test a symmetric convergence hypothesis: irrespective of whether an immigrant’s initial BMI is lower or higher than a native Norwegian,...
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The impact of quality on the demand facing health care providers has important implications for the industrial organization of health care markets. In this paper we study the consumers' choice of general practitioner (GP) assuming they are unable to observe the true quality of GP services. A...
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