Item does not contain fulltextThe sharply increasing costs of healthcare in the Netherlands are a huge problem and pose a serious threat for the sustainability of care in this country. The question is whether all treatments really do add value. Many of the treatments now provided are not indicated, or are even contraindicated. Combating superfluous healthcare provision is an important solution for improving quality and reducing costs. This is the responsibility of all involved, with doctors playing a leading role. We propose an active role for the Royal Dutch Medical Association (KNMG) and all scientific associations
The Netherlands implemented major reforms to its health care system in 2006. Ilaria Mosca assesses t...
Item does not contain fulltextEmergency medicine in The Netherlands is faced with an increasing inte...
In 2006 the Netherlands commenced a major reform of its health care system. The main elements of the...
The sharply increasing costs of healthcare in the Netherlands are a huge problem and pose a serious ...
Item does not contain fulltextContaining costs is a major challenge in health care. Cost and quality...
Contains fulltext : 87010.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)EGPA/ASPA, 08 se...
Background: Primary care in the Netherlands has a strong international reputation. However, this pic...
Bestellen bij uitgeverij Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum / Available at publishers Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum&l...
The author would like to thank Evert Jan van Asselt, Mindert Mulder and the participants of a semina...
The report is part of the Public Health Status and Forecast 2002 produced by the National Institute ...
Objective. To determine physicians' opinions about the role of cost considerations in treatment deci...
Contains fulltext : 201892.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
The Netherlands spent 57.5 billion euro on health care in 2003, an equivalent to about 12% of the Gr...
BACKGROUND: Up to now, costs attributable to adverse events (AEs) and preventable AEs in the Netherl...
Background. Up to now, costs attributable to adverse events (AEs) and preventable AEs in the Netherl...
The Netherlands implemented major reforms to its health care system in 2006. Ilaria Mosca assesses t...
Item does not contain fulltextEmergency medicine in The Netherlands is faced with an increasing inte...
In 2006 the Netherlands commenced a major reform of its health care system. The main elements of the...
The sharply increasing costs of healthcare in the Netherlands are a huge problem and pose a serious ...
Item does not contain fulltextContaining costs is a major challenge in health care. Cost and quality...
Contains fulltext : 87010.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)EGPA/ASPA, 08 se...
Background: Primary care in the Netherlands has a strong international reputation. However, this pic...
Bestellen bij uitgeverij Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum / Available at publishers Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum&l...
The author would like to thank Evert Jan van Asselt, Mindert Mulder and the participants of a semina...
The report is part of the Public Health Status and Forecast 2002 produced by the National Institute ...
Objective. To determine physicians' opinions about the role of cost considerations in treatment deci...
Contains fulltext : 201892.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
The Netherlands spent 57.5 billion euro on health care in 2003, an equivalent to about 12% of the Gr...
BACKGROUND: Up to now, costs attributable to adverse events (AEs) and preventable AEs in the Netherl...
Background. Up to now, costs attributable to adverse events (AEs) and preventable AEs in the Netherl...
The Netherlands implemented major reforms to its health care system in 2006. Ilaria Mosca assesses t...
Item does not contain fulltextEmergency medicine in The Netherlands is faced with an increasing inte...
In 2006 the Netherlands commenced a major reform of its health care system. The main elements of the...