Health systems are continually being reformed. Why, and how? To answer these questions, we draw on a book we recently contributed, Healthcare Reform, Quality and Safety: Perspectives, Participants, Partnerships and Prospects in 30 Countries We analyse the impact that these health-reform initiatives have had on the quality and safety of care in an international context-that is, in low-, middle- and high-income countries-Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Chile, China, Denmark, England, Ghana, Germany, the Gulf states, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Myanmar, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Papua New Guinea (PNG), South Africa, the USA, Scotland and Sweden. Popular reforms in less well-off countries include boosting equity, p...
This open access book is a collection of 12 case studies capturing decades of experience improving h...
LONDON - Why do some low and middle income countries manage to achieve good health outcomes while ot...
Countries reforming their health systems need an understanding of the extent of transferability of r...
Abstract Health systems are continually being reformed. Why, and how? To answer these questions, we ...
This book offers a global perspective on healthcare reform and its relationship with efforts to impr...
Healthcare reform typically involves orchestrating a policy change, mediated through some form of o...
The book offers a global perspectives on healthcare reform and its relationship with efforts to impr...
The book offers a global perspectives on healthcare reform and its relationship with efforts to impr...
This paper is based on evidence from the countries which have seen their health systems reviewed by ...
Many arguments for the superiority of other health care systems have been repeated often: the Unite...
Although health outcomes have improved in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) in the past...
Improvements in health-care quality can contribute to healthier populations. However, many global an...
Although the quantity rather than quality of health services has been the focus historically in deve...
Health care systems around the world are confronted with a set of common problems: how to contain ri...
Although the quantity rather than quality of health services has been the focus historically in deve...
This open access book is a collection of 12 case studies capturing decades of experience improving h...
LONDON - Why do some low and middle income countries manage to achieve good health outcomes while ot...
Countries reforming their health systems need an understanding of the extent of transferability of r...
Abstract Health systems are continually being reformed. Why, and how? To answer these questions, we ...
This book offers a global perspective on healthcare reform and its relationship with efforts to impr...
Healthcare reform typically involves orchestrating a policy change, mediated through some form of o...
The book offers a global perspectives on healthcare reform and its relationship with efforts to impr...
The book offers a global perspectives on healthcare reform and its relationship with efforts to impr...
This paper is based on evidence from the countries which have seen their health systems reviewed by ...
Many arguments for the superiority of other health care systems have been repeated often: the Unite...
Although health outcomes have improved in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) in the past...
Improvements in health-care quality can contribute to healthier populations. However, many global an...
Although the quantity rather than quality of health services has been the focus historically in deve...
Health care systems around the world are confronted with a set of common problems: how to contain ri...
Although the quantity rather than quality of health services has been the focus historically in deve...
This open access book is a collection of 12 case studies capturing decades of experience improving h...
LONDON - Why do some low and middle income countries manage to achieve good health outcomes while ot...
Countries reforming their health systems need an understanding of the extent of transferability of r...