Background: In 2007, a reform of Swedish primary healthcare began when some regions implemented enhanced patient choice in combination with free establishment for private providers. Although heavily debated, in 2010 it became mandatory for all regions to implement this choice system. Aim: The aim of this article was to review all published research articles related to the primary healthcare choice reform in Sweden, to investigate what has been published about the reform and summarise its first 15 years. Methods: A scoping review was performed to cover the breadth of research on the reform. Searches were made in Scopus, Web of Science and PubMed for articles published between 2007 and 2021, resulting in 217 unique articles. In total, 52 arti...
Some of the base ingredients in new public management and neoliberal governance are freedom of choic...
Through a discourse analysis of the end-users’ statements on their choice of primary care, there is ...
Competitive and integrative policy actions are simultaneously being promoted in Swedish primary care...
Background: Good health and equal health care are the cornerstones of the Swedish Health and Medical...
In 2007, a new wave of local reforms involving choice for the population and privatisation of provid...
Recent reforms in Swedish primary care have involved choice of provider for the population combined ...
The introduction in 2010 of the Freedom of Choice Act represents one of the most far-reaching reform...
During the last decades, the issue of increased health care utilization and expenditures in the west...
In the last decades, market elements—such as patient choice, provider competition and payment incent...
Choice of healthcare provider has become an increasingly important feature of healthcare policy in m...
Policies aiming to spur quality competition among health care providers are ubiquitous, but their im...
Background: In 2010, Sweden opened up for establishment of privately owned primary health care provi...
Background: Primary healthcare in Sweden meets increased demands from an aging population concerning...
The steering of health care through patient choice has become an integral part of several health sys...
Recognizing the advantages of primary care as a means of improving the entire health system, this te...
Some of the base ingredients in new public management and neoliberal governance are freedom of choic...
Through a discourse analysis of the end-users’ statements on their choice of primary care, there is ...
Competitive and integrative policy actions are simultaneously being promoted in Swedish primary care...
Background: Good health and equal health care are the cornerstones of the Swedish Health and Medical...
In 2007, a new wave of local reforms involving choice for the population and privatisation of provid...
Recent reforms in Swedish primary care have involved choice of provider for the population combined ...
The introduction in 2010 of the Freedom of Choice Act represents one of the most far-reaching reform...
During the last decades, the issue of increased health care utilization and expenditures in the west...
In the last decades, market elements—such as patient choice, provider competition and payment incent...
Choice of healthcare provider has become an increasingly important feature of healthcare policy in m...
Policies aiming to spur quality competition among health care providers are ubiquitous, but their im...
Background: In 2010, Sweden opened up for establishment of privately owned primary health care provi...
Background: Primary healthcare in Sweden meets increased demands from an aging population concerning...
The steering of health care through patient choice has become an integral part of several health sys...
Recognizing the advantages of primary care as a means of improving the entire health system, this te...
Some of the base ingredients in new public management and neoliberal governance are freedom of choic...
Through a discourse analysis of the end-users’ statements on their choice of primary care, there is ...
Competitive and integrative policy actions are simultaneously being promoted in Swedish primary care...