Pro-competitive reforms have been implemented in many Western healthcare systems, of which the Netherlands is a prominent example. While the pro-competitive reforms in the Dutch specialized care sector have drawn considerable academic attention, mental health care is often excluded. However, in line with other segments of specialized care, pro-competitive legislation has formed the core of mental health care reforms, albeit with several notable differences. Ever since mental health services were included in the Health Insurance Act in 2008, the Dutch mental healthcare sector has been in an ongoing state of reform. Numerous major and minor adaptations have continuously altered the services covered by the basic insurance package, the actors r...
BACKGROUND: The Dutch health care system is a hybrid mix of public and market oriented elements. The...
This article seeks to establish what lessons might be available to the English health care sector fo...
This article seeks to establish what lessons might be available to the English health care sector fo...
Pro-competitive reforms have been implemented in many Western healthcare systems, of which the Nethe...
Item does not contain fulltextAbstract Psychiatry and mental healthcare in the Netherlands has a lon...
Current mental health care policy in The Netherlands emphasizes a major shift from intramural to ext...
Earlier in this book Van der Veen already briefly discussed NPM-related changes in the Dutch healthc...
The practice of psychiatry and mental health services is influenced by social, economic and cultural...
Abstract In this article we analyze the evolution of market-oriented health care reforms in the Neth...
textabstractFor more than two decades, Dutch health policy has been marked by a search for a suitab...
On 1 January 2006 a number of far-reaching changes in Dutch health insurance came into effect. A sta...
Since 1989 a gradual restructing of the Dutch health care system is taking place to realize a multip...
The introduction of managed competition in the Netherlands in 2006 fundamentally changed the roles o...
In 2006 the Netherlands commenced a major reform of its health care system. The main elements of the...
Background: In the Netherlands there has been no distinct period of deinstitutionalization or transi...
BACKGROUND: The Dutch health care system is a hybrid mix of public and market oriented elements. The...
This article seeks to establish what lessons might be available to the English health care sector fo...
This article seeks to establish what lessons might be available to the English health care sector fo...
Pro-competitive reforms have been implemented in many Western healthcare systems, of which the Nethe...
Item does not contain fulltextAbstract Psychiatry and mental healthcare in the Netherlands has a lon...
Current mental health care policy in The Netherlands emphasizes a major shift from intramural to ext...
Earlier in this book Van der Veen already briefly discussed NPM-related changes in the Dutch healthc...
The practice of psychiatry and mental health services is influenced by social, economic and cultural...
Abstract In this article we analyze the evolution of market-oriented health care reforms in the Neth...
textabstractFor more than two decades, Dutch health policy has been marked by a search for a suitab...
On 1 January 2006 a number of far-reaching changes in Dutch health insurance came into effect. A sta...
Since 1989 a gradual restructing of the Dutch health care system is taking place to realize a multip...
The introduction of managed competition in the Netherlands in 2006 fundamentally changed the roles o...
In 2006 the Netherlands commenced a major reform of its health care system. The main elements of the...
Background: In the Netherlands there has been no distinct period of deinstitutionalization or transi...
BACKGROUND: The Dutch health care system is a hybrid mix of public and market oriented elements. The...
This article seeks to establish what lessons might be available to the English health care sector fo...
This article seeks to establish what lessons might be available to the English health care sector fo...