How much the Government should provide for its people in sickness and in health, till death do us part, is open to different interpretation in different societies. One of the great paradoxes is that welfare states with high taxation can be globally competitive, innovative, successful market economies, and still provide quality universal healthcare. The Nordic countries, classical welfare states, have achieved top global ranking in economic competitiveness. Denmark’s people are the most satisfied with their healthcare in the world, and the world’s fourth most responsive healthcare system. This paper examines some of the factors that have made Denmark a successful, open and civil society that provides free-access healthcare to all of its peop...
Commentaries: The Nordic welfare states aim at providing equality of the highest standards for all ...
Denmark, like the United States and other developed countries, is experiencing an increase in the pe...
The Danish healthcare system has since the early 1970s been tax financed and with free and equal acc...
The Nordic countries are well-known for their welfare states. A very important feature of the welfar...
The Danish welfare state is characterized by universality – all citizens in Denmark have the right t...
Not only because the conference was held in a country with a strong tradition in welfare policies, b...
because the conference was held in a country with a strong tradition in welfare policies, but also b...
This project investigates the health care systems of Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark. Health car...
Commentaries: The Nordic welfare states aim at providing equality of the highest standards for all t...
The lack of an organized primary care system in the United States not only contributes to high healt...
Denmark has a tradition of a decentralized health system. However, during recent years, reforms and ...
Health promotion has been a part of the policies, strategies and services of the Nordic welfare stat...
This paper describes some characteristic aspects of the Swedish health care model which can explain ...
The onset of the financial crisis has forced many European governments into reforming public service...
The Nordic countries are seen as a prototype of a welfare state in which the public sector has a res...
Commentaries: The Nordic welfare states aim at providing equality of the highest standards for all ...
Denmark, like the United States and other developed countries, is experiencing an increase in the pe...
The Danish healthcare system has since the early 1970s been tax financed and with free and equal acc...
The Nordic countries are well-known for their welfare states. A very important feature of the welfar...
The Danish welfare state is characterized by universality – all citizens in Denmark have the right t...
Not only because the conference was held in a country with a strong tradition in welfare policies, b...
because the conference was held in a country with a strong tradition in welfare policies, but also b...
This project investigates the health care systems of Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark. Health car...
Commentaries: The Nordic welfare states aim at providing equality of the highest standards for all t...
The lack of an organized primary care system in the United States not only contributes to high healt...
Denmark has a tradition of a decentralized health system. However, during recent years, reforms and ...
Health promotion has been a part of the policies, strategies and services of the Nordic welfare stat...
This paper describes some characteristic aspects of the Swedish health care model which can explain ...
The onset of the financial crisis has forced many European governments into reforming public service...
The Nordic countries are seen as a prototype of a welfare state in which the public sector has a res...
Commentaries: The Nordic welfare states aim at providing equality of the highest standards for all ...
Denmark, like the United States and other developed countries, is experiencing an increase in the pe...
The Danish healthcare system has since the early 1970s been tax financed and with free and equal acc...