This article proposes a classification of the different national health care systems based on the way the network of health care providers is organised. To this end, we present two rivalling models: on the one hand, the integrated model and, on the other, the separated model. These two models are defined based on five dimensions: (1) integration of insurer and provider; (2) integration of primary and secondary care; (3) presence of gatekeeping mechanisms; (4) patient's freedom of choice; and (5) solo or group practice of general practitioners. Each of these dimensions is applied to the health care systems of 24 OECD countries. If we combine the five dimensions, we can arrange the 24 national cases along a continuum that has the integrated m...
Integrated and/or multidisciplinary working has become a central guiding principle of addiction trea...
This article explores the relationship between EU Law and the allocation of scarce NHS resources in ...
Aims: Empirical research has proven that a strong primary health care (PHC) system produces better h...
This article proposes a classification of the different national health care systems based on the wa...
The aim of this work is to investigate which policy tools are used in the governance of the healthc...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the shifting roles of medical professionals as sta...
Background: Globalization results in a rapidly diversifying population, increased inequities, and mo...
In the past two decades there has been a more concerted effort to make rational, evidence-based appr...
The NHS and social care systems are turning 70, and for almost as long as they have existed, there h...
Systems thinking is used as a way of understanding behaviours and actions in complex healthcare orga...
The concept of health insurance coverage can be resolved into two different components: “prevalence”...
The study aimed to investigate the impact of delivering health services on the performance of health...
The study's rationale: The Scandinavian nursing tradition is based on caring science as the ontologi...
Background Current models of patient‐enacted involvement do not capture the nuanced dynamic and int...
This article considers the implications of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) fo...
Integrated and/or multidisciplinary working has become a central guiding principle of addiction trea...
This article explores the relationship between EU Law and the allocation of scarce NHS resources in ...
Aims: Empirical research has proven that a strong primary health care (PHC) system produces better h...
This article proposes a classification of the different national health care systems based on the wa...
The aim of this work is to investigate which policy tools are used in the governance of the healthc...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the shifting roles of medical professionals as sta...
Background: Globalization results in a rapidly diversifying population, increased inequities, and mo...
In the past two decades there has been a more concerted effort to make rational, evidence-based appr...
The NHS and social care systems are turning 70, and for almost as long as they have existed, there h...
Systems thinking is used as a way of understanding behaviours and actions in complex healthcare orga...
The concept of health insurance coverage can be resolved into two different components: “prevalence”...
The study aimed to investigate the impact of delivering health services on the performance of health...
The study's rationale: The Scandinavian nursing tradition is based on caring science as the ontologi...
Background Current models of patient‐enacted involvement do not capture the nuanced dynamic and int...
This article considers the implications of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) fo...
Integrated and/or multidisciplinary working has become a central guiding principle of addiction trea...
This article explores the relationship between EU Law and the allocation of scarce NHS resources in ...
Aims: Empirical research has proven that a strong primary health care (PHC) system produces better h...