Published on 18 May 2020Years of pre-crisis adhesion to ‘new public management’ in health policy have seen public provision eroded. Now is an opportunity to change course. Governments across Europe have introduced a series of health-policy measures to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic. These have sought primarily to limit the spread of the virus and treat its victims, but also more generally to ensure access to medical care in these times of crisis. While such measures suggest a U-turn in health policy, it remains to be seen whether they will lead to path-breaking developments across Europe once the crisis is gone
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The financial crisis has led to public spending cuts across most European countries. Richard B Saltm...
Countries with social health insurance (SHI) systems display some common defining characteristics - ...
Countries with social health insurance (SHI) systems display some common defining characteristics - ...
The financial and economic crisis has had a visible but varied impact on many health systems in Euro...
Countries with social health insurance (SHI) systems display some common defining characteristics - ...
Explaining the drivers of healthcare reforms against the background of the recent financial and debt...
EU health policy is a policy forged in crisis. Whilst maintaining the strict limitations on the EU’s...
Contains fulltext : 134649.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Seen from the...
Published on March 20th, 2020COVID-19 is putting unprecedented pressure on European healthcare syste...
As modern societies become more complex, interconnected, and interdependent, this has led to new for...
The COVID-19 pandemic is a catastrophe. It was also preventable. The potential impacts of a novel pa...
The global financial crisis that began in 2007 can be classified as a health system shock – that is,...
The world is undergoing the pandemic health crisis of COVID-19. First and foremost, the pandemic is ...
International audienceFrance was one of the European countries that was most severely affected by th...
COVID-19 has exposed and exacerbated the health inequalities across and between European Union membe...
The financial crisis has led to public spending cuts across most European countries. Richard B Saltm...
Countries with social health insurance (SHI) systems display some common defining characteristics - ...
Countries with social health insurance (SHI) systems display some common defining characteristics - ...
The financial and economic crisis has had a visible but varied impact on many health systems in Euro...
Countries with social health insurance (SHI) systems display some common defining characteristics - ...
Explaining the drivers of healthcare reforms against the background of the recent financial and debt...