This article addresses the issue of the classification of healthcare systems, with the intent to take a step further than the previously analysed models of healthcare organisation. As concerns the financing of healthcare services, the standard tripartite classification (according to which healthcare systems are divided into three groups: voluntary insurance, social health insurance and universal coverage) is enriched with two additional types: compulsory national health insurance and residual programs. With respect to the provision of services and the relationship between insurers and providers, it is important to distinguish between vertically integrated and separated systems. What differentiates this analysis from the majority of previous...
All public systems look for the best organizational structure to funnel part of their national incom...
Abstract Background In accordance the WHO framework of health system functions and by using the indi...
A number of European countries, including France, Italy, Spain, and the UK, have attempted to decent...
This article addresses the issue of the classification of healthcare systems, with the intent to tak...
The present study explores the role of typologies as an analytical device in understanding both the ...
This article aims to classify the healthcare systems of 43 developed economies into different health...
The quest of the researcher to classify national health systems into homogeneous groups has a long h...
European countries strive to provide people with a timely and appropriate access to care. Different ...
European countries strive to provide people with a timely and appropriate access to care. Different...
ObjectiveBuilding on the original taxonomy of hospital-based health systems from 20 years ago, ...
none1noThe book proposes a new theoretical framework for understanding and comparing healthcare syst...
Traditional health systems typologies were based on health system financing type, such as the well-k...
Health system has been defined with a reductionist perspective. Some authors have developed argument...
Several developed nations around the world are grappling with high healthcare expenditures and unsat...
Due to the profound changes that have characterised welfare systems, the representativeness of stand...
All public systems look for the best organizational structure to funnel part of their national incom...
Abstract Background In accordance the WHO framework of health system functions and by using the indi...
A number of European countries, including France, Italy, Spain, and the UK, have attempted to decent...
This article addresses the issue of the classification of healthcare systems, with the intent to tak...
The present study explores the role of typologies as an analytical device in understanding both the ...
This article aims to classify the healthcare systems of 43 developed economies into different health...
The quest of the researcher to classify national health systems into homogeneous groups has a long h...
European countries strive to provide people with a timely and appropriate access to care. Different ...
European countries strive to provide people with a timely and appropriate access to care. Different...
ObjectiveBuilding on the original taxonomy of hospital-based health systems from 20 years ago, ...
none1noThe book proposes a new theoretical framework for understanding and comparing healthcare syst...
Traditional health systems typologies were based on health system financing type, such as the well-k...
Health system has been defined with a reductionist perspective. Some authors have developed argument...
Several developed nations around the world are grappling with high healthcare expenditures and unsat...
Due to the profound changes that have characterised welfare systems, the representativeness of stand...
All public systems look for the best organizational structure to funnel part of their national incom...
Abstract Background In accordance the WHO framework of health system functions and by using the indi...
A number of European countries, including France, Italy, Spain, and the UK, have attempted to decent...