Abstract Background The Norwegian hospital reform of 2002 was an attempt to make restructuring of hospitals easier by removing politicians from the decision-making processes. To facilitate changes seen as necessary but politically difficult, the central state took over ownership of the hospitals and stripped the county politicians of what had been their main responsibility for decades. This meant that decisions regarding hospital structure and organization were now being taken by professional administrators and not by politically elected representatives. The question raised here is whether this has had any effect on the speed of restructuring of the hospital sector. Method The empirical part is a case study of the restructuring process in I...
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In our country’s health care system, including medical supply system and medical insurance system, t...
Local government amalgamation reforms are politically demanding ventures because potential benefits ...
From the 1950s to the 1990s, New Zealand governments repeatedly tried to reform hospital boards. Hos...
"The health sector is a complex and dynamic conglomerate of services at local, regional and national...
The major elements of the Norwegian hospital reform in 2002 were a state takeover of ownership of ho...
When New Public Management (NPM) reforms are introduced in various countries, one central element in...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to increase the understanding of organizational challenges wh...
he thesis presents a contextual analysis that makes an exposition of the structural contingencies of...
In this paper we will address issues of organizational changes in public sector where the relevance ...
The article contributes to the literature on multi-level welfare governance and public accountabilit...
The article contributes to the literature on multi-level welfare governance and public accountabilit...
In this paper we present alternatives for describing and explaining the developments of Nordic healt...
The theme of this master thesis is cooperation between municipal health and hospitals. I was introdu...
The paper presents a theoretical framework for studying reforms and organizational change; 1) change...
This paper focuses on the balance between superior governmental control and enterprise autonomy by e...
In our country’s health care system, including medical supply system and medical insurance system, t...
Local government amalgamation reforms are politically demanding ventures because potential benefits ...
From the 1950s to the 1990s, New Zealand governments repeatedly tried to reform hospital boards. Hos...