Abstract ■■■ In the last decades, demographic change coupled with new and expensive medical innovations have put most health care systems in developed countries under financial pressure. Therefore, ensuring efficient service provision is essential for a sustainable health care system. This paper investigates the performance of regional health care services in six West European countries between 2005 and 2014. We apply a stochastic metafrontier model to capture the different conditions in the health care systems in the countries within the European Union. By means of this approach, it is possible to detect performance differences in the European health care systems subject to different conditions and technologies relative to the potential te...
This paper investigates the persistence in health limitations for individuals within the member stat...
Introduction: Potentially avoidable hospitalizations in chronic conditions are used to evaluate heal...
Health systems in selected European countries and their impact on population development Abstract Th...
Within last seventy years, healthcare spending in Europe has grown faster than national income. Howe...
This essay examines differences in the way healthcare systems of various European countries are run,...
The major aim of this paper is to model, estimate and compare the technical efficiency and technolog...
The paper provides a comparison of European countries with respect to their healthcare. Two dimensio...
This paper investigates the interplay of socioeconomic and medical determinants of health care utili...
Regional variation in healthcare utilization could reflect unequal access to care, which may lead to...
Background: The Nordic countries’ welfare state is under increased pressure. Health care expenditure...
In this article, we study the efficiency of European healthcare systems. The analysis was conducted ...
One of the problems in the international comparison of health care systems is the small number of un...
The paper presents a statistical comparison of OECD member countries healthcare efficiency based on ...
During the last 30 years, health care expenditure (HCE) has been growing much more rapidly than GDP ...
Despite comparable living standards and a nearly universal healthcare provision, there are large cro...
This paper investigates the persistence in health limitations for individuals within the member stat...
Introduction: Potentially avoidable hospitalizations in chronic conditions are used to evaluate heal...
Health systems in selected European countries and their impact on population development Abstract Th...
Within last seventy years, healthcare spending in Europe has grown faster than national income. Howe...
This essay examines differences in the way healthcare systems of various European countries are run,...
The major aim of this paper is to model, estimate and compare the technical efficiency and technolog...
The paper provides a comparison of European countries with respect to their healthcare. Two dimensio...
This paper investigates the interplay of socioeconomic and medical determinants of health care utili...
Regional variation in healthcare utilization could reflect unequal access to care, which may lead to...
Background: The Nordic countries’ welfare state is under increased pressure. Health care expenditure...
In this article, we study the efficiency of European healthcare systems. The analysis was conducted ...
One of the problems in the international comparison of health care systems is the small number of un...
The paper presents a statistical comparison of OECD member countries healthcare efficiency based on ...
During the last 30 years, health care expenditure (HCE) has been growing much more rapidly than GDP ...
Despite comparable living standards and a nearly universal healthcare provision, there are large cro...
This paper investigates the persistence in health limitations for individuals within the member stat...
Introduction: Potentially avoidable hospitalizations in chronic conditions are used to evaluate heal...
Health systems in selected European countries and their impact on population development Abstract Th...