The Irish health-care system is a complicated mix of public and private providers, with inequitable and unclear routes for health-service users to access and navigate the system. In 2011, the Irish Government committed to significant health reform to develop a universal single-tier health system. In line with other European nations this was to be underpinned by the principle of social solidarity, with equitable access based on need rather than ability to pay. The road to this reform and its recent collapse highlights the practical implications of political and policy choices in health care, and has implications for financing and delivery, but ultimately for the delivery of national public health
Described by The Economist in 1988 as “easily the poorest country in rich north-west Europe”, Irelan...
This thesis is an exploratory study of the theory and practice of equality in shaping modern policy ...
We considered two basic questions, 'Is it possible to implement Social Health Insurance in Ireland?'...
The Irish health‐care system is a complicated mix of public and private providers, with inequitable ...
AbstractIreland experienced one of the most severe economic crises of any OECD country. In 2011, a n...
Ireland has a history of health policy which is not explicit as to its aims and objectives. In light...
The financing of healthcare is the most fundamental mechanism of any healthcare system and, therefor...
The complexity of the health care environment necessitates that health policy, legislative objective...
Over the past decade or so the context in which Irelands complex mix of public and private health ca...
In 2010, the World Health Organisation (WHO) published the World Health Report - Health systems fina...
Ireland?s health care system is a weak Beveridgean system with no entitlement to free care and subst...
AbstractThe Irish healthcare system has long been criticised for a number of perceived weaknesses, i...
The Irish health care system is based on a complex and costly mix of private, statutory, and volunta...
In this paper we establish a working definition of, and develop a legal rationale for, the insertion...
peer-reviewedIn 2001 the Irish government published a reforming policy intended to modernise and exp...
Described by The Economist in 1988 as “easily the poorest country in rich north-west Europe”, Irelan...
This thesis is an exploratory study of the theory and practice of equality in shaping modern policy ...
We considered two basic questions, 'Is it possible to implement Social Health Insurance in Ireland?'...
The Irish health‐care system is a complicated mix of public and private providers, with inequitable ...
AbstractIreland experienced one of the most severe economic crises of any OECD country. In 2011, a n...
Ireland has a history of health policy which is not explicit as to its aims and objectives. In light...
The financing of healthcare is the most fundamental mechanism of any healthcare system and, therefor...
The complexity of the health care environment necessitates that health policy, legislative objective...
Over the past decade or so the context in which Irelands complex mix of public and private health ca...
In 2010, the World Health Organisation (WHO) published the World Health Report - Health systems fina...
Ireland?s health care system is a weak Beveridgean system with no entitlement to free care and subst...
AbstractThe Irish healthcare system has long been criticised for a number of perceived weaknesses, i...
The Irish health care system is based on a complex and costly mix of private, statutory, and volunta...
In this paper we establish a working definition of, and develop a legal rationale for, the insertion...
peer-reviewedIn 2001 the Irish government published a reforming policy intended to modernise and exp...
Described by The Economist in 1988 as “easily the poorest country in rich north-west Europe”, Irelan...
This thesis is an exploratory study of the theory and practice of equality in shaping modern policy ...
We considered two basic questions, 'Is it possible to implement Social Health Insurance in Ireland?'...