AbstractThere is a growing body of cross-country comparisons in health systems and policy research. However, there is little consensus as to how to assess its quality. This is partly due to the fact that cross-country comparison constitutes a diverse inter-disciplinary field of study, with much variation in the motives for research, foci and levels of analyses, and methodological approaches.Inspired by the views of subject area experts and using the distinction between variable-based and case-based research, we briefly review the main different types of cross-country comparisons in health systems and policy research to identify pertinent quality issues.From this, we identify the following generic quality criteria for cross-country compariso...
PURPOSE: Being able to compare hospitals in terms of quality and safety between countries is importa...
Hospitalizations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions have been extensively used in health servi...
Data have indicated that countries with a strong system of Primary Health Care (PHC) are more likely...
There is a growing body of cross-country comparisons in health systems and policy research. However,...
AbstractThere is a growing body of cross-country comparisons in health systems and policy research. ...
OBJECTIVES: To gain insight into similarities and differences in patient evaluations of quality of p...
Comparisons of health between countries are popular and useful, and often attract media attention. ...
Objectives: Performance indicators are a popular mechanism for measuring the quality of healthcare t...
Background: Large differences between countries exist in the use, costs, quality, accessibility etc....
Objectives: Performance indicators are a popular mechanism for measuring the quality of healthcare t...
It is important to understand and seek to reduce unwarranted variations in health treatments in orde...
Recognizing that robust information on health systems in other countries can provide valuable lesson...
textabstractPurpose. Being able to compare hospitals in terms of quality and safety between countrie...
International comparisons of health system performance exert major influence on the public and on po...
Countries reforming their health systems need an understanding of the extent of transferability of r...
PURPOSE: Being able to compare hospitals in terms of quality and safety between countries is importa...
Hospitalizations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions have been extensively used in health servi...
Data have indicated that countries with a strong system of Primary Health Care (PHC) are more likely...
There is a growing body of cross-country comparisons in health systems and policy research. However,...
AbstractThere is a growing body of cross-country comparisons in health systems and policy research. ...
OBJECTIVES: To gain insight into similarities and differences in patient evaluations of quality of p...
Comparisons of health between countries are popular and useful, and often attract media attention. ...
Objectives: Performance indicators are a popular mechanism for measuring the quality of healthcare t...
Background: Large differences between countries exist in the use, costs, quality, accessibility etc....
Objectives: Performance indicators are a popular mechanism for measuring the quality of healthcare t...
It is important to understand and seek to reduce unwarranted variations in health treatments in orde...
Recognizing that robust information on health systems in other countries can provide valuable lesson...
textabstractPurpose. Being able to compare hospitals in terms of quality and safety between countrie...
International comparisons of health system performance exert major influence on the public and on po...
Countries reforming their health systems need an understanding of the extent of transferability of r...
PURPOSE: Being able to compare hospitals in terms of quality and safety between countries is importa...
Hospitalizations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions have been extensively used in health servi...
Data have indicated that countries with a strong system of Primary Health Care (PHC) are more likely...