It is widely accepted that a new way of looking at Europe’s health sector is necessary if we are to maintain universal health coverage. Financial resources are limited, and the sustainability of Europe’s health systems is under threat. Economic growth is slow, health expenditures outpace GDP growth, public budgets are under strain and demographics – with a growing aging population – are putting pressure on the younger tax-paying generations. In an effort to ensure the sustainability of Europe’s health systems, reforms, underpinned by a new understanding of the economic value of health for individuals and society is needed
During the last 30 years, health care expenditure (HCE) has been growing much more rapidly than GDP ...
The health systems we enjoy today, and expected medical advances in the future, will be difficult to...
The financial crisis has affected almost every aspect of European governments’ ability to maintain p...
It is widely accepted that a new way of looking at Europe’s health sector is necessary if we are to ...
Whether on national or European level, policy-makers tend to under-value health, healthy society, an...
Whilst European leaders and the EU institutions are currently focused on firefighting the economic, ...
Over the past thirty years, health expenditure has grown at a faster rate than the economy in almost...
In an attempt to get Europe out of the economic crisis and establish right conditions for growth, th...
The financial crisis has led to public spending cuts across most European countries. Richard B Saltm...
Health-care systems play a crucial role in supporting human health. They also have major macroeconom...
During the last thirty years health care expenditure (HCE) has been growing much more rapidly than G...
Faced with growing evidence that some groups within European Union Member States have been unable to...
Europeans have never been healthier than they are today. Yet although European countries have experi...
During the last thirty years health care expenditure (HCE) has been growing much more rapidly than G...
Recent economic downturns have led many countries to reduce health spending dramatically...
During the last 30 years, health care expenditure (HCE) has been growing much more rapidly than GDP ...
The health systems we enjoy today, and expected medical advances in the future, will be difficult to...
The financial crisis has affected almost every aspect of European governments’ ability to maintain p...
It is widely accepted that a new way of looking at Europe’s health sector is necessary if we are to ...
Whether on national or European level, policy-makers tend to under-value health, healthy society, an...
Whilst European leaders and the EU institutions are currently focused on firefighting the economic, ...
Over the past thirty years, health expenditure has grown at a faster rate than the economy in almost...
In an attempt to get Europe out of the economic crisis and establish right conditions for growth, th...
The financial crisis has led to public spending cuts across most European countries. Richard B Saltm...
Health-care systems play a crucial role in supporting human health. They also have major macroeconom...
During the last thirty years health care expenditure (HCE) has been growing much more rapidly than G...
Faced with growing evidence that some groups within European Union Member States have been unable to...
Europeans have never been healthier than they are today. Yet although European countries have experi...
During the last thirty years health care expenditure (HCE) has been growing much more rapidly than G...
Recent economic downturns have led many countries to reduce health spending dramatically...
During the last 30 years, health care expenditure (HCE) has been growing much more rapidly than GDP ...
The health systems we enjoy today, and expected medical advances in the future, will be difficult to...
The financial crisis has affected almost every aspect of European governments’ ability to maintain p...