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Slovakia’s population is ageing rapidly, with the share of the working-age population expected to shrink by about a fifth in the next 30 years. Ageing-related costs are projected to increase much more strongly than in other EU countries and ageing will put pressure on potential growth and...
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negative impact on employment and increasing cost-effectiveness via enhanced competition. Higher budget contributions will help … insurers could reduce incentives for risk selection, raising chances for competition to lead to more cost-effectiveness instead …
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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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increased political influence, encouraging spending that cannot be justified on cost-benefit grounds. Co-payments by patients … are said to over-refer patients to hospitals. Although cost controlling mechanisms exist in Norway, they are too often …
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This paper examines the prospects for reform of Russia’s healthcare system. It begins by exploring a number of fundamental imbalances that characterise the current half-reformed system of healthcare provision before going on to assess the government’s plans for going ahead with healthcare...
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spending; there is no health care system that performs systematically better in delivering cost-effective health care – big …
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This paper reviews the strengths and weaknesses of the Swedish healthcare system and the challenges that it will face in the future. It discusses ways to improve access to primary care, including different methods for paying GPs, whether access is less equitable than in other countries and the...
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services than at present but at no higher cost; and to reduce the underlying growth rate of public health-care spending over …
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This paper examines within an international context, the healthcare system in Hungary. While the system resembles in many of its broad features those of other OECD countries, Hungarians have the lowest life expectancy in the OECD and its rate of increase over the last 20 years has been much...
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There are no ready-made data on hospital outputs and inputs which would allow comprehensive international comparisons of hospital efficiency to be carried out. This paper, therefore, relies on selected evidence to compare hospital efficiency in a subset of OECD countries, based on three...
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