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The design of incentive schemes that improve quality of care is a central issue for the healthcare sector. Nowadays we … affected by type 2 diabetes mellitus, for which the assumption of responsibility and the adoption of clinical guidelines are …
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provision and doctor mobility in the primary healthcare labour market. The paper provides a simple theoretical model that shows …
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at least two dimensions: practice closures may lead to an inefficient use of healthcare services and deteriorate access …
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This article examines how the Government third way is being implemented in relation to the involvement of primary care professionals in the commissioning of health services. Prior to 1997, the single preferred model of GP fundholding evolved into a diversity of approaches to commissioning and...
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about their care and the scope of competition between hospitals. …
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The effect of competition on the quality of health care remains a contested issue. Most empirical estimates rely on … the impact of competition on hospital outcomes. The English government introduced a policy in 2006 to promote competition … introduction of competition on not only clinical outcomes but also productivity and expenditure. We find that the effect of …
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This paper explores one particular vector of entrepreneurship in nanotechnologies: public R&D funding. Drawing mainly from official archival databases and focused interviews I do a comparative study of the EU and US public R&D funding systems. My emphasis is on institutional funding coming from...
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private hospitals. These results are robust to instrumenting for location using the presence of existing healthcare facilities … competition. …
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laggard in terms of those health outcomes that can be attributed to the healthcare system. In international comparisons of …. The UK spends less on healthcare than many other developed countries, but this must not be mistaken for a sign of superior … high-income countries are often hard to come by in the UK. Any country could keep healthcare spending in check by simply …
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We explore whether NHS hospitals managed their earnings upward before applying for Foundation Trust (FT) status, a scheme that allowed them greater financial freedom and management autonomy, in order to present an overly positive picture and increase their chances for a successful application....
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