As of 2015 a major reform in LTC is taking place in the Netherlands. An important objective of the reform is to reign in expenditure growth to safeguard the fiscal sustainability of LTC. Other objectives are to improve the quality of LTC by making it more client-tailored. The reform consists of four interrelated pillars: a normative reorientation, a shift from residential to non-residential care, decentralization of non-residential care and expenditure cuts. The article gives a brief overview of these pillars and their underlying assumptions. Furthermore, attention is paid to the political decision-making process and the politics of implementation and evaluation. Perceptions of the effects of the reform so far widely differ: positive views ...
In Europe, an ageing population and technological innovation are the most significant drivers behind...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study explores the long-term care (LTC) reform in the Netherlands...
This study deals with the governance of a transition program (2007–2011) that tried to radically cha...
As of 2015 a major reform in LTC is taking place in the Netherlands. An important objective of the r...
The reform of long-term care (LTC) in the Netherlands is a much debated topic. The reform essentiall...
The Netherlands was the first country that introduced a universal mandatory social health insurance ...
The Netherlands was the first country to introduce a universal mandatory social health insurance sch...
The use of long-term care (LTC) is changing rapidly. In the Netherlands, rates of institutional LTC ...
Context: Practitioners and politicians alike emphasise the wish to reduce administrative costs (AC) ...
The Dutch home-care system is embedded in a universalistic and comparatively generous long-term care...
On 1 January 2015, a new long-term care reform entered into force in the Netherlands, entailing amon...
This article explores changes that took place in long-term care (LTC) policies during the last two d...
This analysis of the Dutch health system reviews recent developments in organization and governance,...
The author would like to thank Evert Jan van Asselt, Mindert Mulder and the participants of a semina...
The partial decentralisation of long-term care in the Netherlands is accompanied by cutbacks, reduct...
In Europe, an ageing population and technological innovation are the most significant drivers behind...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study explores the long-term care (LTC) reform in the Netherlands...
This study deals with the governance of a transition program (2007–2011) that tried to radically cha...
As of 2015 a major reform in LTC is taking place in the Netherlands. An important objective of the r...
The reform of long-term care (LTC) in the Netherlands is a much debated topic. The reform essentiall...
The Netherlands was the first country that introduced a universal mandatory social health insurance ...
The Netherlands was the first country to introduce a universal mandatory social health insurance sch...
The use of long-term care (LTC) is changing rapidly. In the Netherlands, rates of institutional LTC ...
Context: Practitioners and politicians alike emphasise the wish to reduce administrative costs (AC) ...
The Dutch home-care system is embedded in a universalistic and comparatively generous long-term care...
On 1 January 2015, a new long-term care reform entered into force in the Netherlands, entailing amon...
This article explores changes that took place in long-term care (LTC) policies during the last two d...
This analysis of the Dutch health system reviews recent developments in organization and governance,...
The author would like to thank Evert Jan van Asselt, Mindert Mulder and the participants of a semina...
The partial decentralisation of long-term care in the Netherlands is accompanied by cutbacks, reduct...
In Europe, an ageing population and technological innovation are the most significant drivers behind...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study explores the long-term care (LTC) reform in the Netherlands...
This study deals with the governance of a transition program (2007–2011) that tried to radically cha...