This review examines the nature and application of decentralisation as an organisational model for health care in England. The study reviews the relevant theoretical literature from a range of disciplines relating to different public- and private-sector contexts of decentralisation and centralisation. It examines empirical evidence about decentralisation and centralisation in public and private organisations and explores the relationship between decentralisation and different incentive structures, which, in turn affect organisational performance
The organization of inpatient care provision has undergone significant reform in many southern Europ...
Recently, scholars and practitioners around the globe have started to view decentralization as an in...
Recently, scholars and practitioners around the globe have started to view decentralization as an in...
Decentralization is a central plank of current government health policy. However, it is possible to ...
Government decentralisation also called ‘government devolution’ (GD) can provide an alternative to t...
Government decentralisation also called ‘government devolution’ (GD) can provide an alternative to t...
Government decentralisation also called ‘government devolution’ (GD) can provide an alternative to t...
Government decentralisation also called ‘government devolution’ (GD) can provide an alternative to t...
Government decentralisation also called ‘government devolution’ (GD) can provide an alternative to t...
Background: While decentralisation has come to be a major policy strategy in many health...
This paper examines the role of institutions—notably the degree of administrative decentralisation a...
Background: Decentralised governance of health care has been widely adopted globally over the past ...
A number of European countries, including France, Italy, Spain, and the UK, have attempted to decent...
Background: Despite decentralisation being a common mechanism through which health systems around t...
This article considers the rise of decentralisation as an approach to public-sector reform generally...
The organization of inpatient care provision has undergone significant reform in many southern Europ...
Recently, scholars and practitioners around the globe have started to view decentralization as an in...
Recently, scholars and practitioners around the globe have started to view decentralization as an in...
Decentralization is a central plank of current government health policy. However, it is possible to ...
Government decentralisation also called ‘government devolution’ (GD) can provide an alternative to t...
Government decentralisation also called ‘government devolution’ (GD) can provide an alternative to t...
Government decentralisation also called ‘government devolution’ (GD) can provide an alternative to t...
Government decentralisation also called ‘government devolution’ (GD) can provide an alternative to t...
Government decentralisation also called ‘government devolution’ (GD) can provide an alternative to t...
Background: While decentralisation has come to be a major policy strategy in many health...
This paper examines the role of institutions—notably the degree of administrative decentralisation a...
Background: Decentralised governance of health care has been widely adopted globally over the past ...
A number of European countries, including France, Italy, Spain, and the UK, have attempted to decent...
Background: Despite decentralisation being a common mechanism through which health systems around t...
This article considers the rise of decentralisation as an approach to public-sector reform generally...
The organization of inpatient care provision has undergone significant reform in many southern Europ...
Recently, scholars and practitioners around the globe have started to view decentralization as an in...
Recently, scholars and practitioners around the globe have started to view decentralization as an in...