Gerlinger T. Competitive Transformation and State Regulation in Social Health Insurance Countries. Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands Compared. In: Dingeldey I, Rothgang H, eds. Governance of Welfare State Reform: A Cross National and Cross Sectoral Comparison of Policy and Politics. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar; 2009: 145-175
This article analyses the institutional coevolution of policy sectors – in other words, the mutual i...
The introduction of competition between public insurers within the polish system of social health i...
International audienceIn France, Germany, and Spain, state-strengthening reform of national health p...
Germany, France and the Netherlands all have specific ‘Bismarckian’ health insurance systems,which e...
Germany, France and the Netherlands all have specific ‘Bismarckian’ health insurance systems, which ...
Prevention and health promotion are important areas of welfare state activity and can be considered ...
This paper explores the goals and implementation of reforms introducing choice of and competition am...
Are advanced industrialized countries converging on a market response to reform their systems of soc...
Leisering L. Transformations of the State: Comparing the New Regulatory State to the Post-War Provid...
Leisering L. Varieties of the New Regulatory State: Comparing the UK and Germany. In: Leisering L, e...
textabstractDuring the 1990s, the social health insurance schemes of Germany, the Netherlands, Switz...
An earlier version of this article was presented and discussed at the Joint Workshop "US and Europea...
On 1 January 2006 a number of far-reaching changes in Dutch health insurance came into effect. A sta...
The German welfare state has undergone fundamental reforms over the past three decades. Since the ea...
Welfare states in all advanced industrialized countries are under severe financial stress. Many obse...
This article analyses the institutional coevolution of policy sectors – in other words, the mutual i...
The introduction of competition between public insurers within the polish system of social health i...
International audienceIn France, Germany, and Spain, state-strengthening reform of national health p...
Germany, France and the Netherlands all have specific ‘Bismarckian’ health insurance systems,which e...
Germany, France and the Netherlands all have specific ‘Bismarckian’ health insurance systems, which ...
Prevention and health promotion are important areas of welfare state activity and can be considered ...
This paper explores the goals and implementation of reforms introducing choice of and competition am...
Are advanced industrialized countries converging on a market response to reform their systems of soc...
Leisering L. Transformations of the State: Comparing the New Regulatory State to the Post-War Provid...
Leisering L. Varieties of the New Regulatory State: Comparing the UK and Germany. In: Leisering L, e...
textabstractDuring the 1990s, the social health insurance schemes of Germany, the Netherlands, Switz...
An earlier version of this article was presented and discussed at the Joint Workshop "US and Europea...
On 1 January 2006 a number of far-reaching changes in Dutch health insurance came into effect. A sta...
The German welfare state has undergone fundamental reforms over the past three decades. Since the ea...
Welfare states in all advanced industrialized countries are under severe financial stress. Many obse...
This article analyses the institutional coevolution of policy sectors – in other words, the mutual i...
The introduction of competition between public insurers within the polish system of social health i...
International audienceIn France, Germany, and Spain, state-strengthening reform of national health p...