INTRODUCTION: The Swiss health care system is characterized by its decentralized structure and high degree of local autonomy. Ambulatory care is provided by physicians working mainly independently in individual private practices. However, a growing part of primary care is provided by networks of physicians and health maintenance organizations (HMOs) acting on the principles of gatekeeping. TOWARDS INTEGRATED CARE IN SWITZERLAND: The share of insured choosing an alternative (managed care) type of basic health insurance and therefore restrict their choice of doctors in return for lower premiums increased continuously since 1990. To date, an average of one out of eight insured person in Switzerland, and one out of three in the regions in north...
AbstractThe lack of integration of health-care sectors and specialist groups is widely accepted as a...
Background. Although there is widespread agreement on health- and cost-related benefits of strong pr...
The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases and multi-morbidity represents challenges for health s...
In Switzerland, a growing part of primary care is provided by networks of physicians and health main...
Introduction: Switzerland’s fragmented healthcare system mirrors its federal structure and mix of cu...
Switzerland's fragmented healthcare system mirrors its federal structure and mix of cultures and lan...
Due to fragmentation of care delivery, health systems are under pressure and integrated care is advo...
In order to promote the diffusion of insurance contracts with managed care characteristics among Swi...
Rationale, Aimsand Objectives: Healthcare systems are confronted with a rising number of patients wi...
The Swiss health-care system (the second most expensive worldwide) is fragmented into 26 cantonal au...
We aimed to identify the main barriers to integrated care (IC) as reported by healthcare stakeholder...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> This study investigates the efficiency gains of integrated care model...
Switzerland has a mixed public and private healthcare system. All citizens are enrolled in compulsor...
Extensive networking led to a high division of labor among the business partners and to an optimizat...
Background. Various studies have been performed on differences in quality measures between different...
AbstractThe lack of integration of health-care sectors and specialist groups is widely accepted as a...
Background. Although there is widespread agreement on health- and cost-related benefits of strong pr...
The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases and multi-morbidity represents challenges for health s...
In Switzerland, a growing part of primary care is provided by networks of physicians and health main...
Introduction: Switzerland’s fragmented healthcare system mirrors its federal structure and mix of cu...
Switzerland's fragmented healthcare system mirrors its federal structure and mix of cultures and lan...
Due to fragmentation of care delivery, health systems are under pressure and integrated care is advo...
In order to promote the diffusion of insurance contracts with managed care characteristics among Swi...
Rationale, Aimsand Objectives: Healthcare systems are confronted with a rising number of patients wi...
The Swiss health-care system (the second most expensive worldwide) is fragmented into 26 cantonal au...
We aimed to identify the main barriers to integrated care (IC) as reported by healthcare stakeholder...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> This study investigates the efficiency gains of integrated care model...
Switzerland has a mixed public and private healthcare system. All citizens are enrolled in compulsor...
Extensive networking led to a high division of labor among the business partners and to an optimizat...
Background. Various studies have been performed on differences in quality measures between different...
AbstractThe lack of integration of health-care sectors and specialist groups is widely accepted as a...
Background. Although there is widespread agreement on health- and cost-related benefits of strong pr...
The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases and multi-morbidity represents challenges for health s...