AbstractThe Italian National Health System, which follows a Beveridge model, provides universal healthcare coverage through general taxation. Universal coverage provides uniform healthcare access to citizens and is the characteristic usually considered the added value of a welfare system financed by tax revenues.Nonetheless, wide differences in practice patterns, health outcomes and regional usages of resources that cannot be justified by differences in patient needs have been demonstrated to exist. Beginning with the experience of the health care system of the Tuscany region (Italy), this study describes the first steps of a long-term approach to proactively address the issue of geographic variation in healthcare. In particular, the study ...
Does regional decentralization threaten the commitment to regional equality in government outcomes a...
The policies pursued both at the international and national levels have brought to the fore the conc...
The process of regionalisation that Italy has undergone last 15 years has entailed considerable chan...
AbstractThe Italian National Health System, which follows a Beveridge model, provides universal heal...
The Italian National Health System, which follows a Beveridge model, provides universal healthcare c...
The Italian Health Care System is a public health system which provides universal coverage for compr...
The recent economic crisis has led to concerns about health care on two fronts: financial austerity ...
Although comparative research on new public management reforms has identified variable pathways of c...
Italy's national health service is statutorily required to guarantee the uniform provision of compre...
Background The Italian National Health System, established in 1978, is inspired by the Beveridge mo...
This paper explores how pressures for an increased decentralization of taxing powers to sub-national...
In the Italian health care service, both public and private providers operate through the coordinati...
Geographic variations in healthcare expenditures have been widely reported within and between countr...
Does regional decentralization threaten the commitment to regional equality in government outcomes a...
The policies pursued both at the international and national levels have brought to the fore the conc...
The process of regionalisation that Italy has undergone last 15 years has entailed considerable chan...
AbstractThe Italian National Health System, which follows a Beveridge model, provides universal heal...
The Italian National Health System, which follows a Beveridge model, provides universal healthcare c...
The Italian Health Care System is a public health system which provides universal coverage for compr...
The recent economic crisis has led to concerns about health care on two fronts: financial austerity ...
Although comparative research on new public management reforms has identified variable pathways of c...
Italy's national health service is statutorily required to guarantee the uniform provision of compre...
Background The Italian National Health System, established in 1978, is inspired by the Beveridge mo...
This paper explores how pressures for an increased decentralization of taxing powers to sub-national...
In the Italian health care service, both public and private providers operate through the coordinati...
Geographic variations in healthcare expenditures have been widely reported within and between countr...
Does regional decentralization threaten the commitment to regional equality in government outcomes a...
The policies pursued both at the international and national levels have brought to the fore the conc...
The process of regionalisation that Italy has undergone last 15 years has entailed considerable chan...