Because of the high percentage of national income and government budget typically associated with the provision of hospital services and because there is substantial evidence of hospital services could often be delivered more efficiently than they are, a number of OECD countries have increased the extent to which competitive mechanisms are adopted to increase the efficiency of hospital care delivery. Hospital services are complex set of products and services than comprise many different types of patient-oriented activities and not all services are equally subject to competition. For some services, such as emergency services, a hospital may have few if any competitors. For other services, such as inpatient scheduled surgeries, a hospital may...
Following the example of the United States, most European countries reformed their hospital regulati...
textabstractFor more than two decades, Dutch health policy has been marked by a search for a suitab...
We examine the effect of a hospital's objective (i.e., non-profit versus for-profit) in hospital mar...
International audienceFollowing the example of the United States, most European countries reformed t...
Does competition improve hospital services? Do market forces in healthcare benefit the poorest memb...
proposals for more price competition in medical services delivery have arisen on both sides of the A...
This paper evaluates the impact of market competition on health care volume and cost. At the start o...
International audienceFollowing the example of the United States, most European countries reformed t...
Money should follow patients and they need information and choice, write Nicholas Bloom and John Van...
International audienceWe study the operational implications from competition in the provision of hea...
This paper examines the factors leading to the introduction of a competitive market in the British N...
This paper investigates the effects of competition on hospital quality. It proposes to extend the El...
Recent substantive reforms to the English National Health Service expanded patient choice and encour...
We study the impact of exposing hospitals in a National Health Service (NHS) to non-price competitio...
We study the impact of exposing hospitals in a National Health Service (NHS) to non-price competitio...
Following the example of the United States, most European countries reformed their hospital regulati...
textabstractFor more than two decades, Dutch health policy has been marked by a search for a suitab...
We examine the effect of a hospital's objective (i.e., non-profit versus for-profit) in hospital mar...
International audienceFollowing the example of the United States, most European countries reformed t...
Does competition improve hospital services? Do market forces in healthcare benefit the poorest memb...
proposals for more price competition in medical services delivery have arisen on both sides of the A...
This paper evaluates the impact of market competition on health care volume and cost. At the start o...
International audienceFollowing the example of the United States, most European countries reformed t...
Money should follow patients and they need information and choice, write Nicholas Bloom and John Van...
International audienceWe study the operational implications from competition in the provision of hea...
This paper examines the factors leading to the introduction of a competitive market in the British N...
This paper investigates the effects of competition on hospital quality. It proposes to extend the El...
Recent substantive reforms to the English National Health Service expanded patient choice and encour...
We study the impact of exposing hospitals in a National Health Service (NHS) to non-price competitio...
We study the impact of exposing hospitals in a National Health Service (NHS) to non-price competitio...
Following the example of the United States, most European countries reformed their hospital regulati...
textabstractFor more than two decades, Dutch health policy has been marked by a search for a suitab...
We examine the effect of a hospital's objective (i.e., non-profit versus for-profit) in hospital mar...