Abstract Health care systems are under pressure to control their increasing costs, to better adapt to evolving demands, to improve the quality and safety of care, and ultimately to ameliorate the health of their populations. This article looks at a battery of organizational options aimed at transforming health care systems and argues that more attention must be paid to reforming the delivery mechanisms that are so crucial for health care systems' overall performance. To support improvement, policies can rely on organizational assets in two ways. First, reforms can promote the creation of new organizational forms; second, they can employ organizational levers (e.g., capacity development, team-based organizations, evidence-informed pract...
Health care is what economists call a superior good, one that claims an increasing part of the con...
Health care is what economists call a superior good, one that claims an increasing part of the con...
Health care is what economists call a superior good, one that claims an increasing part of the con...
Healthcare systems the world over are facing significant financial pressures and growing demands for...
This article presents empirical data on organi-zational reform in Dutch health care, and explores ma...
Abstract Background: Challenged to innovate and improve efficiency both at the policy level and in ...
To date, improvement in health care has relied mainly on a ‘‘top down’ ’ programme by programme appr...
Public service health care organizations are often characterized by ambiguity of roles, authorities,...
This volume provides theory and research on organizational change and predominantly features the app...
Health care improvement is always on the planning agenda but can prove frustrating when \u27the syst...
This volume provides theory and research on organizational change and predominantly features the app...
There is a widely acknowledged time lag in health care between an invention or innovation and its wi...
This chapter adopts an institutional lens in considering both the nature of health systems and ways ...
Health care reform is moving forward at a frantic pace. There have been 3 documents released from th...
Hospitals worldwide are under pressure to perform and models abound to remedy poor performance. Ref...
Health care is what economists call a superior good, one that claims an increasing part of the con...
Health care is what economists call a superior good, one that claims an increasing part of the con...
Health care is what economists call a superior good, one that claims an increasing part of the con...
Healthcare systems the world over are facing significant financial pressures and growing demands for...
This article presents empirical data on organi-zational reform in Dutch health care, and explores ma...
Abstract Background: Challenged to innovate and improve efficiency both at the policy level and in ...
To date, improvement in health care has relied mainly on a ‘‘top down’ ’ programme by programme appr...
Public service health care organizations are often characterized by ambiguity of roles, authorities,...
This volume provides theory and research on organizational change and predominantly features the app...
Health care improvement is always on the planning agenda but can prove frustrating when \u27the syst...
This volume provides theory and research on organizational change and predominantly features the app...
There is a widely acknowledged time lag in health care between an invention or innovation and its wi...
This chapter adopts an institutional lens in considering both the nature of health systems and ways ...
Health care reform is moving forward at a frantic pace. There have been 3 documents released from th...
Hospitals worldwide are under pressure to perform and models abound to remedy poor performance. Ref...
Health care is what economists call a superior good, one that claims an increasing part of the con...
Health care is what economists call a superior good, one that claims an increasing part of the con...
Health care is what economists call a superior good, one that claims an increasing part of the con...