Although choice may be seen as an end in itself, the papers included in this special issue of Health Economics, Policy and Law, examine choice policies in European systems of health care, which aim to be effective instruments for ameliorating the systemic pressures from the iron triangle of equity, efficiency, and cost. Three papers consider the nature of differences between and within countries following the Beveridge and Bismarck models of financing and organising the delivery of care, and how choices are changing within different systems. Within countries following the Beveridge model, current policies in England, Denmark and Sweden emphasise increasing patient choice of provider. Within countries following the Bismarck model, current po...
When statutory health insurance is provided by multiple separate insurers, the disparate premium rat...
This paper describes a comparative study between free choice of hospital in Denmark and Norway. The ...
Several countries across Europe have attempted to reform their health systems by allowing patients m...
Although choice may be seen as an end in itself, the papers included in this special issue of Health...
In the 1990s, countries experimented with two models of health care reforms based on choice of provi...
Industrialised countries face similar challenges for improving the performance of their health syste...
Choice for patients, over varying aspects of healthcare, is becoming an increasingly common feature ...
Extending choice in health care is currently popular among English, and other, politicians. Those pr...
This paper explores the goals and implementation of reforms introducing choice of and competition am...
textabstractDuring the 1990s, the social health insurance schemes of Germany, the Netherlands, Switz...
Gatekeeping and provider choice have become central in health policymaking within the last two decad...
We examine the role of political economy drivers of the choice agenda in European health systems inc...
Policy discourse shaped by neoliberal ideology, with its emphasis on marketisation and competition, ...
Background: In the last decades, health care reforms based on introducing managed competition have b...
Choice and competition policies in public services are popular reform strategies in the member state...
When statutory health insurance is provided by multiple separate insurers, the disparate premium rat...
This paper describes a comparative study between free choice of hospital in Denmark and Norway. The ...
Several countries across Europe have attempted to reform their health systems by allowing patients m...
Although choice may be seen as an end in itself, the papers included in this special issue of Health...
In the 1990s, countries experimented with two models of health care reforms based on choice of provi...
Industrialised countries face similar challenges for improving the performance of their health syste...
Choice for patients, over varying aspects of healthcare, is becoming an increasingly common feature ...
Extending choice in health care is currently popular among English, and other, politicians. Those pr...
This paper explores the goals and implementation of reforms introducing choice of and competition am...
textabstractDuring the 1990s, the social health insurance schemes of Germany, the Netherlands, Switz...
Gatekeeping and provider choice have become central in health policymaking within the last two decad...
We examine the role of political economy drivers of the choice agenda in European health systems inc...
Policy discourse shaped by neoliberal ideology, with its emphasis on marketisation and competition, ...
Background: In the last decades, health care reforms based on introducing managed competition have b...
Choice and competition policies in public services are popular reform strategies in the member state...
When statutory health insurance is provided by multiple separate insurers, the disparate premium rat...
This paper describes a comparative study between free choice of hospital in Denmark and Norway. The ...
Several countries across Europe have attempted to reform their health systems by allowing patients m...