Health care as any other public service is subject to many potentially conflicting objectives and many actors. Over time, the traditional goal of health care systems of distributive justice has been accompanied by other objectives and health care reforms have developed accordingly. One type of reform in countries with publicly funded health care has evolved around replacing monopolistic state providers with competition among providers and choice for individuals: quasi-markets have been introduced. This new structure of governance, involving a mix of mechanisms for corrective action, seems to be appropriate for achieving a mix of objectives. New accountability relationships between providers and citizens are appropriate for holding providers...
In the last decades, many health systems have implemented policies to make care providers engage in ...
The case for competition in health-care markets rests on economic models in which providers seek to ...
Policies aiming to spur quality competition among health care providers are ubiquitous, but their im...
Following public sector reforms inspired by New Public Management, new structures and processes inte...
In the last decades, market elements—such as patient choice, provider competition and payment incent...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to contribute to knowledge about what is regarded as an appr...
In 2007, a new wave of local reforms involving choice for the population and privatisation of provid...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to contribute to knowledge about what is regarded ...
BACKGROUND: In the latter part of the 20th century, several European countries introduced quasi-mark...
Health care currently constitute one of the largest parts of the Scandinavian welfare system, with p...
A central problem in designing effective models of provider governance in health systems has been to...
During the last decades, the issue of increased health care utilization and expenditures in the west...
The increasing privatization of society has lead to a new bill that has passed, that concerns primar...
A primary care choice reform launched in Sweden in 2010 led to a rapid growth of private providers. ...
Municipalities and county councils try a multitude of different strategies when they design and stee...
In the last decades, many health systems have implemented policies to make care providers engage in ...
The case for competition in health-care markets rests on economic models in which providers seek to ...
Policies aiming to spur quality competition among health care providers are ubiquitous, but their im...
Following public sector reforms inspired by New Public Management, new structures and processes inte...
In the last decades, market elements—such as patient choice, provider competition and payment incent...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to contribute to knowledge about what is regarded as an appr...
In 2007, a new wave of local reforms involving choice for the population and privatisation of provid...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to contribute to knowledge about what is regarded ...
BACKGROUND: In the latter part of the 20th century, several European countries introduced quasi-mark...
Health care currently constitute one of the largest parts of the Scandinavian welfare system, with p...
A central problem in designing effective models of provider governance in health systems has been to...
During the last decades, the issue of increased health care utilization and expenditures in the west...
The increasing privatization of society has lead to a new bill that has passed, that concerns primar...
A primary care choice reform launched in Sweden in 2010 led to a rapid growth of private providers. ...
Municipalities and county councils try a multitude of different strategies when they design and stee...
In the last decades, many health systems have implemented policies to make care providers engage in ...
The case for competition in health-care markets rests on economic models in which providers seek to ...
Policies aiming to spur quality competition among health care providers are ubiquitous, but their im...