While health services have long been insulated from the process of European integration, this article shows that we are witnessing their re-configuration in an emerging EU healthcare space. The article uncovers the structuring lines of this space by focussing on three interrelated processes that contribute to linking national healthcare systems into a larger EU-level one: 1) indirect vertical pressures linked to the rise of a new capitalist accumulation regime and the constraints of both the Maastricht economic convergence and the EU accession criteria; 2) horizontal market pressures linked to the free movement of health services, workers and patients within the European Single Market; 3) direct political pressures linked to new EU laws and...
European Union (EU) law is based upon a liberalising imperative, the goal of which is to construct a...
This paper looks at the origins and limits of EU health law and policy. The main questions asked are...
Hospitals have become a focal point for health care reform strategies in many European countries dur...
Health services have long been insulated from the process of European integration. In this article, ...
Healthcare has only slowly appeared on the European Union’s (EU) policy agenda. EU involvement in po...
In the debate over the crisis affecting industrialised countries' health systems, the European exper...
This paper aims to analyze the impact of the economic and the political integration and also the Eur...
Since the start of the economic crisis, the European Union's (EU's) predominant discourse has been a...
In the face of ‘‘permanent welfare austerity,’ ’ the European Union (EU) is increasingly involved in...
What happens when the European Union sets new rules for the provision of cross-border healthcare ser...
Up to the 2008 financial crisis, the rise in the EU’s role in healthcare policy-making was mostly th...
© 2010, Cambridge University Press. Introduction: Governments of European welfare states face an unc...
In a series of landmark rulings on patient mobility and cross-border healthcare, the European Court ...
This paper analyses the challenges faced by European healthcare providers in an increasingly competi...
In the current phase of the European integration process, healthcare is playing an increasing role a...
European Union (EU) law is based upon a liberalising imperative, the goal of which is to construct a...
This paper looks at the origins and limits of EU health law and policy. The main questions asked are...
Hospitals have become a focal point for health care reform strategies in many European countries dur...
Health services have long been insulated from the process of European integration. In this article, ...
Healthcare has only slowly appeared on the European Union’s (EU) policy agenda. EU involvement in po...
In the debate over the crisis affecting industrialised countries' health systems, the European exper...
This paper aims to analyze the impact of the economic and the political integration and also the Eur...
Since the start of the economic crisis, the European Union's (EU's) predominant discourse has been a...
In the face of ‘‘permanent welfare austerity,’ ’ the European Union (EU) is increasingly involved in...
What happens when the European Union sets new rules for the provision of cross-border healthcare ser...
Up to the 2008 financial crisis, the rise in the EU’s role in healthcare policy-making was mostly th...
© 2010, Cambridge University Press. Introduction: Governments of European welfare states face an unc...
In a series of landmark rulings on patient mobility and cross-border healthcare, the European Court ...
This paper analyses the challenges faced by European healthcare providers in an increasingly competi...
In the current phase of the European integration process, healthcare is playing an increasing role a...
European Union (EU) law is based upon a liberalising imperative, the goal of which is to construct a...
This paper looks at the origins and limits of EU health law and policy. The main questions asked are...
Hospitals have become a focal point for health care reform strategies in many European countries dur...