European countries have enhanced the scope of private provision within their health care systems. Privatizing services have been suggested as a means to improve access, quality, and efficiency in health care. This raises questions about the relative performance of private hospitals compared with public hospitals. Most systematic reviews that scrutinize the performance of the private hospitals originate from the United States. A systematic overview for Europe is nonexisting. We fill this gap with a systematic realist review comparing the performance of public hospitals to private hospitals on efficiency, accessibility, and quality of care in the European Union. This review synthesizes evidence from Italy, Germany, the United Kingdom, France,...
The question of whether private organizations can outperform public ones in public service delivery ...
This paper examines the impact of competition from government-facilitated entry of private, specialt...
Private health care expenditure ranges from 15% to 30% of total healthcare spending in OECD countrie...
Contains fulltext : 193529.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)European countr...
Abstract Background What is common to many healthcare systems is a discussion about the optimal bala...
Objectives This report reviews the economics and related literature on differences in hospital be...
We investigate whether public and private providers differ in quality in Lombardy, a large Italian r...
The question of whether private organisations can outperform public ones in public service delivery ...
While standard economic theory posits that privately owned hospitals are more efficient than their p...
International audienceThere is ongoing debate about the effect of ownership on hospital performance ...
We investigate whether quality of care differs between public and private hospitals in England using...
We investigate whether quality of care differs between public and private hospitals in England using...
We investigate whether quality of care differs between public and private hospitals in England with ...
The question of whether private organizations can outperform public ones in public service delivery ...
This paper examines the impact of competition from government-facilitated entry of private, specialt...
Private health care expenditure ranges from 15% to 30% of total healthcare spending in OECD countrie...
Contains fulltext : 193529.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)European countr...
Abstract Background What is common to many healthcare systems is a discussion about the optimal bala...
Objectives This report reviews the economics and related literature on differences in hospital be...
We investigate whether public and private providers differ in quality in Lombardy, a large Italian r...
The question of whether private organisations can outperform public ones in public service delivery ...
While standard economic theory posits that privately owned hospitals are more efficient than their p...
International audienceThere is ongoing debate about the effect of ownership on hospital performance ...
We investigate whether quality of care differs between public and private hospitals in England using...
We investigate whether quality of care differs between public and private hospitals in England using...
We investigate whether quality of care differs between public and private hospitals in England with ...
The question of whether private organizations can outperform public ones in public service delivery ...
This paper examines the impact of competition from government-facilitated entry of private, specialt...
Private health care expenditure ranges from 15% to 30% of total healthcare spending in OECD countrie...