Policy analysts consider the Netherlands health system a possible model for the United States. Since 2006 all Dutch citizens have to buy standardized individual health insurance coverage from a private insurer. Consumers have an annual choice among insurers, and insurers can selectively contract or integrate with health care providers. Subsidies make health insurance affordable for everyone. A Risk Equalization Fund compensates insurers for enrollees with predictably high medical expenses. The reform is a work in progress. So far the emphasis has been on the health insurance market. The challenge is now to successfully reform the market for the provision of health care
This analysis of the Dutch health system reviews recent developments in organization and governance,...
This chapter provides insight in the potential of integrating care through payment reform in the Net...
textabstractIn many countries market-oriented health care reforms are high on the political agenda....
textabstractPolicy analysts consider the Netherlands health system a possible model for the United S...
Abstract The 2006 Enthoven-inspired Dutch health insurance reform, based on regulated competition wi...
Provides an overview of Dutch healthcare reform efforts and describes the new universal coverage mod...
This article analyzes Dutch experiences of health care reform--in particular in primary care--with e...
On 1 January 2006 a number of far-reaching changes in Dutch health insurance came into effect. A sta...
Krankenversicherung, Reform, Gesundheitsreform, Niederlande, Health insurance, Reform, Health care r...
Background: The new health insurance law builds on a history of 30 years of reform plans and small s...
For almost a century, the Netherlands was marked by a large market for voluntary private health insu...
In the new Dutch health insurance system individuals have the option of joining a collective insuran...
Concerns about rising healthcare costs and the long term viability of healthcare in the Netherlands...
In 2006 the Netherlands commenced a major reform of its health care system. The main elements of the...
textabstractFor almost a century, the Netherlands was marked by a large market for voluntary private...
This analysis of the Dutch health system reviews recent developments in organization and governance,...
This chapter provides insight in the potential of integrating care through payment reform in the Net...
textabstractIn many countries market-oriented health care reforms are high on the political agenda....
textabstractPolicy analysts consider the Netherlands health system a possible model for the United S...
Abstract The 2006 Enthoven-inspired Dutch health insurance reform, based on regulated competition wi...
Provides an overview of Dutch healthcare reform efforts and describes the new universal coverage mod...
This article analyzes Dutch experiences of health care reform--in particular in primary care--with e...
On 1 January 2006 a number of far-reaching changes in Dutch health insurance came into effect. A sta...
Krankenversicherung, Reform, Gesundheitsreform, Niederlande, Health insurance, Reform, Health care r...
Background: The new health insurance law builds on a history of 30 years of reform plans and small s...
For almost a century, the Netherlands was marked by a large market for voluntary private health insu...
In the new Dutch health insurance system individuals have the option of joining a collective insuran...
Concerns about rising healthcare costs and the long term viability of healthcare in the Netherlands...
In 2006 the Netherlands commenced a major reform of its health care system. The main elements of the...
textabstractFor almost a century, the Netherlands was marked by a large market for voluntary private...
This analysis of the Dutch health system reviews recent developments in organization and governance,...
This chapter provides insight in the potential of integrating care through payment reform in the Net...
textabstractIn many countries market-oriented health care reforms are high on the political agenda....