In 2006, the Netherlands embarked upon an ambitious reform of the Dutch health care system based upon the principles of regulated competition. Some 15 years later, it is an appropriate time to find out how this ‘market reform’ has worked out, and what the experience has been like for those involved in putting it into practice. The authors of this important new study review the reforms and their impact to date and ask whether the reforms merit being counted as a success. Did they alter the relationship between state, insurers, providers and patients? Has there been evidence of problems that market-based systems are often associated with, such as high administrative costs, restricted access to health care, rent-seeking, skimming and adverse s...
This article comments on Schut and van de Ven's overview of the results of purchaser competition in ...
This article seeks to establish what lessons might be available to the English health care sector fo...
This paper investigates the impact of market forces on competitive behaviour and efficiency in healt...
The market-oriented reform in the Dutch health care system is now in its 10(th) year. This article o...
In 2006 the Netherlands commenced a major reform of its health care system. The main elements of the...
Background: In 2006 a major healthcare reform was introduced in the Netherlands, implying managed co...
Background: In 2006 a major healthcare reform was introduced in the Netherlands, implying managed co...
textabstractThe 2006 health care reform in the Netherlands attracted widespread international intere...
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 Netherlands implemented major reforms to its health care system in 2006. Ilaria Mosca assesses t...
Abstract In this article we analyze the evolution of market-oriented health care reforms in the Neth...
This article seeks to establish what lessons might be available to the English health care sector fo...
BACKGROUND: Many countries have introduced elements of managed competition in their healthcare syste...
This article comments on Schut and van de Ven's overview of the results of purchaser competition in ...
This article seeks to establish what lessons might be available to the English health care sector fo...
This paper investigates the impact of market forces on competitive behaviour and efficiency in healt...
The market-oriented reform in the Dutch health care system is now in its 10(th) year. This article o...
In 2006 the Netherlands commenced a major reform of its health care system. The main elements of the...
Background: In 2006 a major healthcare reform was introduced in the Netherlands, implying managed co...
Background: In 2006 a major healthcare reform was introduced in the Netherlands, implying managed co...
textabstractThe 2006 health care reform in the Netherlands attracted widespread international intere...
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 Netherlands implemented major reforms to its health care system in 2006. Ilaria Mosca assesses t...
Abstract In this article we analyze the evolution of market-oriented health care reforms in the Neth...
This article seeks to establish what lessons might be available to the English health care sector fo...
BACKGROUND: Many countries have introduced elements of managed competition in their healthcare syste...
This article comments on Schut and van de Ven's overview of the results of purchaser competition in ...
This article seeks to establish what lessons might be available to the English health care sector fo...
This paper investigates the impact of market forces on competitive behaviour and efficiency in healt...