Contending that European policy makers, in their efforts to protect patient's health, have enacted an overly bureaucratic and static regulatory regime, this collection of 11 papers argues for a new regulatory regime that allows for more entrepreneurial "innovation," while still protecting the quality of service of the health care systems. Authors discuss the lessons learned from the regulation of the public utilities, accreditation as a means for the regulation of quality, the challenge of corruption, the effects of regulation on entrepreneurship in the pharmaceutical markets, and an international perspective on the regulatory environment of general practice
The medical product sector is characterised by a regulatory patchwork of European and national laws ...
The need to better balance the promotion of scientific and technological innovation with risk manage...
This unique collection brings together the work of social scientists, ethicists, lawyers and policy ...
Contending that European policy makers, in their efforts to protect patient's health, have enacted a...
The generation of new medicinal products is both a contributor to global economic growth and a sourc...
The health care professions in Europe have been subject to substantial entry and conduct regulation....
International audienceThis paper focuses on the European Regulatory system which was settled both fo...
The health care professions in Europe have been subject to substantial entry and conduct regulation....
This paper discusses the interrelationship between business regulations and entrepreneurial activiti...
Defence date: 15 February 2012Examining Board: Prof. Elena Carletti, European University Institute;...
Protection of innovation in the pharmaceutical industry has traditionally been realised through prot...
Objectives: Many European countries regulate the markets for prescription drugs in order to cope wi...
This Book explains and investigates how medicines are controlled in Europe, especially the EU. Based...
Multiple interacting factors influence the uptake and diffusion of medicines which are critical to ...
The desire of national policymakers to encourage entrepreneurial behavior in the health sector has g...
The medical product sector is characterised by a regulatory patchwork of European and national laws ...
The need to better balance the promotion of scientific and technological innovation with risk manage...
This unique collection brings together the work of social scientists, ethicists, lawyers and policy ...
Contending that European policy makers, in their efforts to protect patient's health, have enacted a...
The generation of new medicinal products is both a contributor to global economic growth and a sourc...
The health care professions in Europe have been subject to substantial entry and conduct regulation....
International audienceThis paper focuses on the European Regulatory system which was settled both fo...
The health care professions in Europe have been subject to substantial entry and conduct regulation....
This paper discusses the interrelationship between business regulations and entrepreneurial activiti...
Defence date: 15 February 2012Examining Board: Prof. Elena Carletti, European University Institute;...
Protection of innovation in the pharmaceutical industry has traditionally been realised through prot...
Objectives: Many European countries regulate the markets for prescription drugs in order to cope wi...
This Book explains and investigates how medicines are controlled in Europe, especially the EU. Based...
Multiple interacting factors influence the uptake and diffusion of medicines which are critical to ...
The desire of national policymakers to encourage entrepreneurial behavior in the health sector has g...
The medical product sector is characterised by a regulatory patchwork of European and national laws ...
The need to better balance the promotion of scientific and technological innovation with risk manage...
This unique collection brings together the work of social scientists, ethicists, lawyers and policy ...