The article contributes to the literature on multi-level welfare governance and public accountability in the context of recent European hospital reforms. Focusing on the changing dynamics between regional and central governance of hospitals in Germany, Norway and Denmark, we raise concerns about the reshaping of traditional public accountability mechanisms. We argue that, triggered by growing financial pressures, corporatization and professionalization have increasingly removed decision-making power from regional political bodies in hospital funding and planning. National governments have tightened their control over the overall trajectory of their hospital systems, but have also shifted significant responsibility downwards to the hospital ...
The political pressure to change how hospital governance is currently organized comes from a mix of ...
Abstract: This article explores the role of New Public Management (NPM) ideas in the reform of the I...
This paper presents some aspects of the introduction of more accountable management control in the S...
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...
The paper contributes to the literature of multi-level welfare governance and public accountability ...
This book deals with the critical empirical void created by the speed at which healthcare restructur...
When New Public Management (NPM) reforms are introduced in various countries, one central element in...
The major elements of the Norwegian hospital reform in 2002 were a state takeover of ownership of ho...
Across the world, the DRG system is used for administrative and financial purposes in hospitals. Com...
Across the world, the DRG system is used for administrative and financial purposes in hospitals. Com...
Governments across the western world face new demands to achieve greater efficiency and responsivene...
In this paper we investigate how two major reforms in the Norwegian welfare sector changed accountab...
In this paper we present alternatives for describing and explaining the developments of Nordic healt...
Diagnosis Related Groups (DRGs) are used for financial and administrative purposes in hospital syste...
The political pressure to change how hospital governance is currently organized comes from a mix of ...
Abstract: This article explores the role of New Public Management (NPM) ideas in the reform of the I...
This paper presents some aspects of the introduction of more accountable management control in the S...
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...
The paper contributes to the literature of multi-level welfare governance and public accountability ...
This book deals with the critical empirical void created by the speed at which healthcare restructur...
When New Public Management (NPM) reforms are introduced in various countries, one central element in...
The major elements of the Norwegian hospital reform in 2002 were a state takeover of ownership of ho...
Across the world, the DRG system is used for administrative and financial purposes in hospitals. Com...
Across the world, the DRG system is used for administrative and financial purposes in hospitals. Com...
Governments across the western world face new demands to achieve greater efficiency and responsivene...
In this paper we investigate how two major reforms in the Norwegian welfare sector changed accountab...
In this paper we present alternatives for describing and explaining the developments of Nordic healt...
Diagnosis Related Groups (DRGs) are used for financial and administrative purposes in hospital syste...
The political pressure to change how hospital governance is currently organized comes from a mix of ...
Abstract: This article explores the role of New Public Management (NPM) ideas in the reform of the I...
This paper presents some aspects of the introduction of more accountable management control in the S...