The financial crisis has led to public spending cuts across most European countries. Richard B Saltman and Zachary Cahn write that even if current levels of health spending are maintained, public healthcare systems will increasingly come under strain due to projected rises in healthcare costs. They argue that the only solution left for European governments is to increase the contribution made by other sources of care, such as those in the private and voluntary sectors
Seen from the perspective of health, the global financial crisis (GFC) may be conceived of as an exo...
The financial and economic crisis has had a visible but varied impact on many health systems in Euro...
Whilst European leaders and the EU institutions are currently focused on firefighting the economic, ...
The financial crisis has affected almost every aspect of European governments’ ability to maintain p...
What are the implications of financial crisis on healthcare expenditure? This paper explores differe...
The global financial crisis that began in 2007 can be classified as a health system shock – that is,...
Over the past thirty years, health expenditure has grown at a faster rate than the economy in almost...
Health care systems over troubled water European Union (EU) healthcare systems, whether they areNati...
Explaining the drivers of healthcare reforms against the background of the recent financial and debt...
The current economic crisis in Europe has challenged the basis of the economic model that currently ...
It is widely accepted that a new way of looking at Europe’s health sector is necessary if we are to ...
The current economic crisis in Europe has challenged the basis of the economic model that currently ...
The financial crisis in Europe has posed major threats and opportunities to health. We trace the ori...
Background: Serious concern has been raised about the sustainability of public health care systems o...
The financial crisis in Europe has posed major threats and opportunities to health. We trace the ori...
Seen from the perspective of health, the global financial crisis (GFC) may be conceived of as an exo...
The financial and economic crisis has had a visible but varied impact on many health systems in Euro...
Whilst European leaders and the EU institutions are currently focused on firefighting the economic, ...
The financial crisis has affected almost every aspect of European governments’ ability to maintain p...
What are the implications of financial crisis on healthcare expenditure? This paper explores differe...
The global financial crisis that began in 2007 can be classified as a health system shock – that is,...
Over the past thirty years, health expenditure has grown at a faster rate than the economy in almost...
Health care systems over troubled water European Union (EU) healthcare systems, whether they areNati...
Explaining the drivers of healthcare reforms against the background of the recent financial and debt...
The current economic crisis in Europe has challenged the basis of the economic model that currently ...
It is widely accepted that a new way of looking at Europe’s health sector is necessary if we are to ...
The current economic crisis in Europe has challenged the basis of the economic model that currently ...
The financial crisis in Europe has posed major threats and opportunities to health. We trace the ori...
Background: Serious concern has been raised about the sustainability of public health care systems o...
The financial crisis in Europe has posed major threats and opportunities to health. We trace the ori...
Seen from the perspective of health, the global financial crisis (GFC) may be conceived of as an exo...
The financial and economic crisis has had a visible but varied impact on many health systems in Euro...
Whilst European leaders and the EU institutions are currently focused on firefighting the economic, ...