OECD Health Data are a well-known source for detailed information about health expenditure. These data enable us to analyze health policy issues over time and in comparison with other countries. However, current official Belgian estimates of private expenditure (as published in the OECD Health Data) have proven not to be reliable. We distinguish four potential major sources of problems with estimating private health spending: interpretation of definitions, formulation of assumptions, missing or incomplete data and incorrect data. Using alternative sources of billing information, we have reached more accurate estimates of private and out-of-pocket expenditure. For Belgium we found differences of more than 100% between our estimates and the o...
Health care policy seeks to ensure that citizens are protected from the financial risk associated wi...
Substantial changes in the organization, delivery, and financing of health care over the last decade...
Health care expenditure studies of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) ...
In the past decade, the scarcity of financial resources for the health sector has increasingly led c...
For policy purposes expenditure in health systems of extremely different natures are often compared ...
Governments often look to private health insurance (PHI) as a possible means of addressing some heal...
© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This study examined the differences in hea...
This study determines if differences in per capita health care cost and health outcomes among OECD c...
Background: Despite increasing of the Belgian health expenditures, several indicators related to pop...
Healthcare reforms have long been advocated as a cure to the increasing healthcare expenditures in a...
This analysis explores the role of the private sector relative to all health spending among Organiza...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Despite increasing of the Belgian health expenditures, sever...
Curbing the growth of public sector health expenditures has been the proclaimed government objective...
Efficiently functioning health systems are a prerequisite for high-quality health care and healthy l...
<p><b>AIMS OF THE STUDY: </b>This study wants to examine the availability of Belgi...
Health care policy seeks to ensure that citizens are protected from the financial risk associated wi...
Substantial changes in the organization, delivery, and financing of health care over the last decade...
Health care expenditure studies of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) ...
In the past decade, the scarcity of financial resources for the health sector has increasingly led c...
For policy purposes expenditure in health systems of extremely different natures are often compared ...
Governments often look to private health insurance (PHI) as a possible means of addressing some heal...
© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This study examined the differences in hea...
This study determines if differences in per capita health care cost and health outcomes among OECD c...
Background: Despite increasing of the Belgian health expenditures, several indicators related to pop...
Healthcare reforms have long been advocated as a cure to the increasing healthcare expenditures in a...
This analysis explores the role of the private sector relative to all health spending among Organiza...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Despite increasing of the Belgian health expenditures, sever...
Curbing the growth of public sector health expenditures has been the proclaimed government objective...
Efficiently functioning health systems are a prerequisite for high-quality health care and healthy l...
<p><b>AIMS OF THE STUDY: </b>This study wants to examine the availability of Belgi...
Health care policy seeks to ensure that citizens are protected from the financial risk associated wi...
Substantial changes in the organization, delivery, and financing of health care over the last decade...
Health care expenditure studies of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) ...