As of 2014, the Estonian Health Insurance Fund has adopted new purchasing procedures and criteria, which it now has started to implement in specialist care. Main changes include (1) redefined access criteria based on population need rather than historical supply, which aim to achieve more equal access of providers and specialties; (2) stricter definition and use of optimal workload criteria to increase the concentration of specialist care (3) better consideration of patient movement; and (4) an increased emphasis on quality to foster quality improvement. The new criteria were first used in the contract cycle that started in 2014 and resulted in fewer contracted providers for a similar volume of care compared to the previous contract cycle. ...
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AbstractAs of 2014, the Estonian Health Insurance Fund has adopted new purchasing procedures and cri...
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The purpose of this article is to present the main directions of changes in the Estonian health care...
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Since the early 1990s major reform in healthcare has been adopted in former communist countries in C...
Estonia has become known as one of the most reform-inclined countries in Europe. Rapid restructuring...
AbstractThe purchaser–provider split (PPS) is a service delivery model in which third-party payers a...
AbstractAs of 2014, the Estonian Health Insurance Fund has adopted new purchasing procedures and cri...
In Estonia, everyone has a constitutional right to health. After regaining independence, the country...
In the midst of the European financial and economic crisis, Estonia fundamentally reformed its healt...
This report argues that it is important that a comprehensive medicines policy be developed in Estoni...
The article deals with the development of healthcare in Lithuania and Estonia. Data on Latvia are al...
Following the Finnish health and social services reform public and private providers will be competi...
BACKGROUND: Following independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, Estonia introduced a national insu...
Health care reform in both eastern and western Europe is on the agenda, and in both parts of Europe ...
The purpose of this article is to present the main directions of changes in the Estonian health care...
Aim: We contribute to the literature on private provision of health care in Nordic countries by stud...
Competition policy has played a very limited role for health care provision in Norway. The main reas...
Objectives: From 2020, the ownership of community pharmacies in Estonia will be limited to the pharm...
Since the early 1990s major reform in healthcare has been adopted in former communist countries in C...
Estonia has become known as one of the most reform-inclined countries in Europe. Rapid restructuring...
AbstractThe purchaser–provider split (PPS) is a service delivery model in which third-party payers a...