While the Cartwright Duffy and Cull inquiries investigated in some detail the health system processes that led to the specific instances of malpractice that prejudiced the health states of the main 'whistleblowers' a key element of these processes - the design incentives and monitoring of the contracts both explicit and implicit that make up these processes - has been consistently overlooked. New insights can be found in a systematic exploration of both the individual contracts and the nexus of contracts that makes up the publicly funded health system in New Zealand. This paper utilises the economic theory of contracts to examine the ways in which contracts between patients and their practitioners for the delivery of services and between th...
Contracting in the public sector is designed to enhance the accountability of service providers to t...
The use of contracts is vital to market transactions. The introduction of market reforms in health c...
The theoretical discourses emanating from private sector management and the new institutional econom...
New Zealand's health sector reforms in the mid-1990s introduced corporate institutions and market di...
New Zealand's health sector reforms in the mid-1990s introduced corporate institutions and market di...
Introduction: The purpose of this paper was to examine the management of contracting for a diagnosti...
Ten years ago, the provision of government funding for the social and welfare services delivered by ...
The introduction of an internal market in the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom ne...
England and New Zealand introduced pay-for-performance schemes in their primary health care systems,...
Competition and Regulation, whilst undertaking research into New Zealand primary health care markets...
Changes in the New Zealand public health sector in recent years, such as heightened political, econo...
England and New Zealand introduced pay-for-performance schemes in their primary health care systems,...
New Zealand attracted much international attention in the late 1980s and 1990s for its radical econo...
New Zealand, like most other developed economies, has struggled to establish the best way of organis...
Contracting in the public sector is designed to enhance the accountability of service providers to t...
Contracting in the public sector is designed to enhance the accountability of service providers to t...
The use of contracts is vital to market transactions. The introduction of market reforms in health c...
The theoretical discourses emanating from private sector management and the new institutional econom...
New Zealand's health sector reforms in the mid-1990s introduced corporate institutions and market di...
New Zealand's health sector reforms in the mid-1990s introduced corporate institutions and market di...
Introduction: The purpose of this paper was to examine the management of contracting for a diagnosti...
Ten years ago, the provision of government funding for the social and welfare services delivered by ...
The introduction of an internal market in the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom ne...
England and New Zealand introduced pay-for-performance schemes in their primary health care systems,...
Competition and Regulation, whilst undertaking research into New Zealand primary health care markets...
Changes in the New Zealand public health sector in recent years, such as heightened political, econo...
England and New Zealand introduced pay-for-performance schemes in their primary health care systems,...
New Zealand attracted much international attention in the late 1980s and 1990s for its radical econo...
New Zealand, like most other developed economies, has struggled to establish the best way of organis...
Contracting in the public sector is designed to enhance the accountability of service providers to t...
Contracting in the public sector is designed to enhance the accountability of service providers to t...
The use of contracts is vital to market transactions. The introduction of market reforms in health c...
The theoretical discourses emanating from private sector management and the new institutional econom...