ABSTRACT. This article is an attempt to evaluate the Oregon plan from the per-spective of a Scandinavian national health care system. The Nordic welfare states are marked by a strong emphasis on equality. As an example of an egalitarian system we present the Norwegian health care model in part one. In part two, the arguments in favor of a one tier system in Norway are presented and compared to Oregon's two tier system. Although we argue, in part three, that a comparison of the degree of explicitness in the prioritization process shows that Norway has much to learn from Oregon, we do believe that the Norwegian system has some attractive elements that may function as an important corrective. In part four we present the Norwegian Guidelin...
Background The idea that individuals are responsible for their health has been the focus of debate i...
Healthcare in Norway has been seen as a public responsibility since the end of the Second World War....
Background In an ideal world, everyone would receive medical resources in accordance...
The development of priority setting policies has been an important part of the national agenda for h...
AbstractHealth systems worldwide struggle to meet increasing demands for health care, and Norway is ...
Priority setting in health care is ubiquitous and health authorities are increasingly reco...
Priority setting in health care is ubiquitous and health authorities are increasingly recognising th...
BACKGROUND: Priority setting in population health is increasingly based on explicitly formulated val...
All health care systems face problems of justice and efficiency related to setting priorities for al...
This paper describes a comparative study between free choice of hospital in Denmark and Norway. The ...
This brief paper will describe the way Oregon proposes to modify its Medicaid program through priori...
The Nordic countries are well-known for their welfare states. A very important feature of the welfar...
In this paper we present alternatives for describing and explaining the developments of Nordic healt...
Background: In order to maintain both quality and efficiency of health services in a small country w...
The Norwegian government recently put in place a priority commission tasked with suggesting a set of...
Background The idea that individuals are responsible for their health has been the focus of debate i...
Healthcare in Norway has been seen as a public responsibility since the end of the Second World War....
Background In an ideal world, everyone would receive medical resources in accordance...
The development of priority setting policies has been an important part of the national agenda for h...
AbstractHealth systems worldwide struggle to meet increasing demands for health care, and Norway is ...
Priority setting in health care is ubiquitous and health authorities are increasingly reco...
Priority setting in health care is ubiquitous and health authorities are increasingly recognising th...
BACKGROUND: Priority setting in population health is increasingly based on explicitly formulated val...
All health care systems face problems of justice and efficiency related to setting priorities for al...
This paper describes a comparative study between free choice of hospital in Denmark and Norway. The ...
This brief paper will describe the way Oregon proposes to modify its Medicaid program through priori...
The Nordic countries are well-known for their welfare states. A very important feature of the welfar...
In this paper we present alternatives for describing and explaining the developments of Nordic healt...
Background: In order to maintain both quality and efficiency of health services in a small country w...
The Norwegian government recently put in place a priority commission tasked with suggesting a set of...
Background The idea that individuals are responsible for their health has been the focus of debate i...
Healthcare in Norway has been seen as a public responsibility since the end of the Second World War....
Background In an ideal world, everyone would receive medical resources in accordance...