Governance in health is cited as one of the key factors in balancing the concerns of the government and public sector with the interests of civil society/private players, but often remains poorly described and operationalized. Richard Saltman and Antonio Duran look at two aspects in the search for new provider models in a context of health markets signalling liberalisation: (i) the role of the government to balance public and private interests and responsibilities in delivering care through modernised governance arrangements, and (ii) the finding that operational complexities may hinder well–designed provider governance models, unless governance reflects country-specific realities. This commentary builds on the discussion by Saltman a...
Since the beginning of the 1990s the public healthcare system in England has been subject to reforms...
Purpose - A key question in the provision of public health concerns how that provision is governed. ...
Governments across the western world face new demands to achieve greater efficiency and responsivene...
A central problem in designing effective models of provider governance in health systems has been to...
A central problem in designing effective models of provider governance in health systems has been to...
Richard Saltman and Antonio Duran take up the challenging issue of governance in their article “Gove...
Governance of the health system is a relatively new concept and there are gaps in understanding what...
A series of inquiries and reports suggest considerable failings in the care provided to some patient...
ABSTRACT: As countries strive to strengthen their health systems in resource constrained contexts, p...
Introduction: Governance in the health system refers to a range of decision making, and implementati...
This thesis investigates governance processes at the intersection between primary care and public he...
Drawing from ‘robust political economy’ (RPE) literature, we address evaluative questions concerning...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this research was to demonstrate a new model of interactive governance as a...
Purpose – This paper aims to suggest that the concept of clinical governance goes beyond a bureaucra...
Abstract Background Corruption in the health sector c...
Since the beginning of the 1990s the public healthcare system in England has been subject to reforms...
Purpose - A key question in the provision of public health concerns how that provision is governed. ...
Governments across the western world face new demands to achieve greater efficiency and responsivene...
A central problem in designing effective models of provider governance in health systems has been to...
A central problem in designing effective models of provider governance in health systems has been to...
Richard Saltman and Antonio Duran take up the challenging issue of governance in their article “Gove...
Governance of the health system is a relatively new concept and there are gaps in understanding what...
A series of inquiries and reports suggest considerable failings in the care provided to some patient...
ABSTRACT: As countries strive to strengthen their health systems in resource constrained contexts, p...
Introduction: Governance in the health system refers to a range of decision making, and implementati...
This thesis investigates governance processes at the intersection between primary care and public he...
Drawing from ‘robust political economy’ (RPE) literature, we address evaluative questions concerning...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this research was to demonstrate a new model of interactive governance as a...
Purpose – This paper aims to suggest that the concept of clinical governance goes beyond a bureaucra...
Abstract Background Corruption in the health sector c...
Since the beginning of the 1990s the public healthcare system in England has been subject to reforms...
Purpose - A key question in the provision of public health concerns how that provision is governed. ...
Governments across the western world face new demands to achieve greater efficiency and responsivene...