Background Drawing on the literature on cutback management, this article deals with healthcare decommissioning in times of austerity. Politicians and decision-makers are typically reluctant to decommission healthcare, and if they do, the public generally reacts strongly towards reductions in service supply. Despite this, comprehensive decommissioning does take place, though empirical knowledge about its effects and economic sustainability is limited. To further the understanding of healthcare decommissioning, this paper aims to introduce the concepts of cutback management into the research on healthcare decommissioning, and apply its components to an empirical case of comprehensive decommissioning. In doing so, the study analyses whether de...
Activity-based financing (ABF) and global budgeting are two common reimbursement models in hospital ...
Background The de-implementation of low-value care (LVC) is important to improving patient and popul...
What are the implications of financial crisis on healthcare expenditure? This paper explores differe...
Healthcare systems may run into economic problems that may require 'active' decommissioning by polic...
Healthcare systems may run into economic problems that may require ‘active’ decommissioning by polic...
Abstract Background As a response to many years of repetitive budget deficits, Region Dalarna in Swe...
Purpose - The article investigates trends in health sector cutback management strategies occurred du...
Background As a response to many years of repetitive budget deficits, Region Dalarna in Sweden start...
In the context of an austere financial climate, local health care budget holders are increasingly ex...
Purpose: The article investigates trends in health sector cutback management strategies occurred dur...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore, 14 years since the introduction of market reforms...
Swedish healthcare, run by local governments at both the regional (county) and the municipal levels,...
The onset of the financial crisis has forced many European governments into reforming public service...
Activity-based financing (ABF) and global budgeting are two common reimbursement models in hospital ...
Activity-based financing (ABF) and global budgeting are two common reimbursement models in hospital ...
Background The de-implementation of low-value care (LVC) is important to improving patient and popul...
What are the implications of financial crisis on healthcare expenditure? This paper explores differe...
Healthcare systems may run into economic problems that may require 'active' decommissioning by polic...
Healthcare systems may run into economic problems that may require ‘active’ decommissioning by polic...
Abstract Background As a response to many years of repetitive budget deficits, Region Dalarna in Swe...
Purpose - The article investigates trends in health sector cutback management strategies occurred du...
Background As a response to many years of repetitive budget deficits, Region Dalarna in Sweden start...
In the context of an austere financial climate, local health care budget holders are increasingly ex...
Purpose: The article investigates trends in health sector cutback management strategies occurred dur...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore, 14 years since the introduction of market reforms...
Swedish healthcare, run by local governments at both the regional (county) and the municipal levels,...
The onset of the financial crisis has forced many European governments into reforming public service...
Activity-based financing (ABF) and global budgeting are two common reimbursement models in hospital ...
Activity-based financing (ABF) and global budgeting are two common reimbursement models in hospital ...
Background The de-implementation of low-value care (LVC) is important to improving patient and popul...
What are the implications of financial crisis on healthcare expenditure? This paper explores differe...