Background: Health care provision in rural and urban areas faces different challenges. In Sweden, health care provision has been predominantly public and equitable access to care has been pursued mainly through public planning and coordination. This is to ensure that health needs are met in the same manner in all parts of the country, including rural or less affluent areas. However, a marketization of the health care system has taken place during recent decades and the publicly planned system has been partially replaced by a new market logic, where private providers guided by financial concerns can decide independently where to establish their practices. In this paper, we explore the effects of marketization policies on rural health care pr...
Abstract Objective There is a continuing challenge to ensure equitable access to youth healthcare se...
Background: The debate about closing small hospitals located in rural and/or remote areas is not nov...
This thesis has examined and compared physical accessibility to primary care facilities, or health c...
Background: Health care provision in rural and urban areas faces different challenges. In Sweden, he...
Abstract Background Health care provision in rural and urban areas faces different challenges. In Sw...
Some of the base ingredients in new public management and neoliberal governance are freedom of choic...
User choice, which is part of NPM, has become a common steering model in social welfare services. Ho...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this paper is to propose a protocol for researching the impact of rural y...
Background: The purpose of this paper is to propose a protocol for researching the impact of rural y...
Many countries in Europe facing escalating health care expenditures are introducing competition betw...
The introduction in 2010 of the Freedom of Choice Act represents one of the most far-reaching reform...
Health care currently constitute one of the largest parts of the Scandinavian welfare system, with p...
A primary care choice reform launched in Sweden in 2010 led to a rapid growth of private providers. ...
Objective: There is a continuing challenge to ensure equitable access to youth healthcare services i...
Abstract Objective There is a continuing challenge to ensure equitable access to youth healthcare se...
Background: The debate about closing small hospitals located in rural and/or remote areas is not nov...
This thesis has examined and compared physical accessibility to primary care facilities, or health c...
Background: Health care provision in rural and urban areas faces different challenges. In Sweden, he...
Abstract Background Health care provision in rural and urban areas faces different challenges. In Sw...
Some of the base ingredients in new public management and neoliberal governance are freedom of choic...
User choice, which is part of NPM, has become a common steering model in social welfare services. Ho...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this paper is to propose a protocol for researching the impact of rural y...
Background: The purpose of this paper is to propose a protocol for researching the impact of rural y...
Many countries in Europe facing escalating health care expenditures are introducing competition betw...
The introduction in 2010 of the Freedom of Choice Act represents one of the most far-reaching reform...
Health care currently constitute one of the largest parts of the Scandinavian welfare system, with p...
A primary care choice reform launched in Sweden in 2010 led to a rapid growth of private providers. ...
Objective: There is a continuing challenge to ensure equitable access to youth healthcare services i...
Abstract Objective There is a continuing challenge to ensure equitable access to youth healthcare se...
Background: The debate about closing small hospitals located in rural and/or remote areas is not nov...
This thesis has examined and compared physical accessibility to primary care facilities, or health c...