Context: From the mid-1990s several countries have introduced elements of regulated competition in healthcare. The aim of this paper is to identify the most important preconditions for achieving efficiency and affordability under regulated competition in healthcare, and to indicate to what extent these preconditions are fulfilled in Belgium, Germany, Israel, the Netherlands and Switzerland. These experiences can be worthwhile for other countries (considering) implementing regulated competition (e.g. Australia, Czech Republic, Ireland, Russia, Slovakia, US). Methods: We identify and discuss ten preconditions derived from the theoretical model of regulated competition and assess the extent to which each of these preconditions is fulfilled in...
Background: The launch of hepatitis C (HCV) drugs such as sofosbuvir or ledipasvir has fostered the ...
Contains fulltext : 152813.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Bot...
PURPOSE: Understanding why policies to improve care for people with chronic conditions fail to be im...
Context: From the mid-1990s several countries have introduced elements of regulated competition in h...
This research examines several untested propositions from the theory of market competition in the he...
Defence date: 22 December 2017Examining Board: Professor Giorgio Monti, European University Institut...
textabstractIn several countries major health care reforms have been implemented in the last decades...
This paper explores the goals and implementation of reforms introducing choice of and competition am...
textabstractSummary Objective: CVZ has asked us to provide a comparison of criteria and procedures ...
European Union (EU) law is based upon a liberalising imperative, the goal of which is to construct a...
textabstractIn general, competition enhances efficiency. On the market for health insurance free mar...
textabstractFor more than two decades, Dutch health policy has been marked by a search for a suitab...
The provision of tailor made care, the search for cost containment and European harmonisation and un...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation compares managed competition and internal ...
Essay 1: Entry and Regulation - Evidence from Health Care ProfessionsAbstract: In many countries pha...
Background: The launch of hepatitis C (HCV) drugs such as sofosbuvir or ledipasvir has fostered the ...
Contains fulltext : 152813.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Bot...
PURPOSE: Understanding why policies to improve care for people with chronic conditions fail to be im...
Context: From the mid-1990s several countries have introduced elements of regulated competition in h...
This research examines several untested propositions from the theory of market competition in the he...
Defence date: 22 December 2017Examining Board: Professor Giorgio Monti, European University Institut...
textabstractIn several countries major health care reforms have been implemented in the last decades...
This paper explores the goals and implementation of reforms introducing choice of and competition am...
textabstractSummary Objective: CVZ has asked us to provide a comparison of criteria and procedures ...
European Union (EU) law is based upon a liberalising imperative, the goal of which is to construct a...
textabstractIn general, competition enhances efficiency. On the market for health insurance free mar...
textabstractFor more than two decades, Dutch health policy has been marked by a search for a suitab...
The provision of tailor made care, the search for cost containment and European harmonisation and un...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation compares managed competition and internal ...
Essay 1: Entry and Regulation - Evidence from Health Care ProfessionsAbstract: In many countries pha...
Background: The launch of hepatitis C (HCV) drugs such as sofosbuvir or ledipasvir has fostered the ...
Contains fulltext : 152813.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Bot...
PURPOSE: Understanding why policies to improve care for people with chronic conditions fail to be im...