In the health policy literature, scholars and practitioners distinguish broadly between health care and public health interventions. Both types of policies are indispensable to deal with pressing health problems. Nevertheless, we know very little about how individuals support the principle logic behind these two approaches to health policy. In this paper, we analyze empirically whether individuals prefer either a health care-oriented or a public health-oriented approach to health policy. In addition, we explore political and socio-demographic factors explaining individuals’ choices. To conduct this analysis, we use multivariate regression analysis based on data (N=5442) from the 2018 wave of the Swiss Household Panel Survey. The survey cont...
16 p.Background. Multi-criteria decision analysis can improve the legitimacy of health care reimburs...
Background. Public policy can affect the allocation of resources between programs designed to preven...
to be offered choice of services. Thus, the free market approach, which is attractive to many Wester...
In the health policy literature, scholars and practitioners distinguish broadly between health care ...
Which factors explain intra- and inter-country variations in levels of public support for national h...
This paper investigates comparative public attitudes as a mechanism to explain American welfare stat...
Abstract Over the past several years there has been a striking increase in policy-makers ’ attention...
Health care systems worldwide are experiencing similar pressures such as rising cost, aging populati...
Let us start with an example of health policy analysis in action. Within that category of countries ...
This chapter explores public opinion on healthcare from both theoretical and empirical perspectives....
Currently in the United States there are approximately 47.5 million Americans without health insuran...
The U.S. is the only developed country without some form of national health insurance. Yet, public o...
Background. Multi-criteria decision analysis can improve the legitimacy of health care reimbursement...
To examine what factors the public thinks are important determinants of health and whether social po...
Universal access to health care in most western European countries has been a given for many decades...
16 p.Background. Multi-criteria decision analysis can improve the legitimacy of health care reimburs...
Background. Public policy can affect the allocation of resources between programs designed to preven...
to be offered choice of services. Thus, the free market approach, which is attractive to many Wester...
In the health policy literature, scholars and practitioners distinguish broadly between health care ...
Which factors explain intra- and inter-country variations in levels of public support for national h...
This paper investigates comparative public attitudes as a mechanism to explain American welfare stat...
Abstract Over the past several years there has been a striking increase in policy-makers ’ attention...
Health care systems worldwide are experiencing similar pressures such as rising cost, aging populati...
Let us start with an example of health policy analysis in action. Within that category of countries ...
This chapter explores public opinion on healthcare from both theoretical and empirical perspectives....
Currently in the United States there are approximately 47.5 million Americans without health insuran...
The U.S. is the only developed country without some form of national health insurance. Yet, public o...
Background. Multi-criteria decision analysis can improve the legitimacy of health care reimbursement...
To examine what factors the public thinks are important determinants of health and whether social po...
Universal access to health care in most western European countries has been a given for many decades...
16 p.Background. Multi-criteria decision analysis can improve the legitimacy of health care reimburs...
Background. Public policy can affect the allocation of resources between programs designed to preven...
to be offered choice of services. Thus, the free market approach, which is attractive to many Wester...