The aim of this paper is to measure and to correct for the potential incomparability of responses to the SHARE survey on health care responsiveness. A parametric approach based on the use of anchoring vignettes is applied to cross-sectional data (2006-2007) in eleven European countries. More than 7,000 respondents aged 50 years old and over were asked to assess the quality of health care responsiveness in three domains: waiting time for medical treatment, quality of the conditions in visited health facilities, and communication and involvement in decisions about the treatment. Our results suggest that there is reporting heterogeneity across countries and across individuals within countries, and the degree of heterogeneity varies with the he...
Background: Large differences between countries exist in the use, costs, quality, accessibility etc....
WHO developed and proposed the concept of responsiveness, defining it as aspects of the way individu...
The World Health Report 2000 proposed three fundamental goals for health systems encompassing popula...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to measure and to correct for the potential incompa-r...
Measuring the performance of health systems has become a key tool in aiding decision makers to descr...
The World Health Report 2000 proposed three fundamental goals for health systems encompassing popula...
The World Health Report 2000 proposed three fundamental goals for health systems encompassing popula...
Objectives. Responsiveness has been identified as one of the intrinsic goals of health care systems....
International comparison of performance has become an influential lever for change in the provision ...
This paper investigates the interplay of socioeconomic and medical determinants of health care utili...
The paper explores the use of anchoring vignettes as a means to adjust survey reports of health syst...
Background: Large differences between countries exist in the use, costs, quality, accessibility etc....
WHO developed and proposed the concept of responsiveness, defining it as aspects of the way individu...
The World Health Report 2000 proposed three fundamental goals for health systems encompassing popula...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to measure and to correct for the potential incompa-r...
Measuring the performance of health systems has become a key tool in aiding decision makers to descr...
The World Health Report 2000 proposed three fundamental goals for health systems encompassing popula...
The World Health Report 2000 proposed three fundamental goals for health systems encompassing popula...
Objectives. Responsiveness has been identified as one of the intrinsic goals of health care systems....
International comparison of performance has become an influential lever for change in the provision ...
This paper investigates the interplay of socioeconomic and medical determinants of health care utili...
The paper explores the use of anchoring vignettes as a means to adjust survey reports of health syst...
Background: Large differences between countries exist in the use, costs, quality, accessibility etc....
WHO developed and proposed the concept of responsiveness, defining it as aspects of the way individu...
The World Health Report 2000 proposed three fundamental goals for health systems encompassing popula...