The aim of this study was to explore participants' experiences and opinions about a free-choice system in relation to policy objectives articulated by the national government and local authorities. A case study was conducted. Thirty five informants participated. Qualitative interviews were undertaken. Results discussed are how to address different dimensions of choice, not only where, also what, by whom, how much, and when. They also concern how to design systems that in some ways ensure predictability and continuity to avoid unwanted harm caused by the unpredictability embedded in competitive choice systems. Finally different aspects of quality need to be addressed
The introduction in 2010 of the Freedom of Choice Act represents one of the most far-reaching reform...
The idea behind care choice is that healthcare providers would be more responsive to patients' healt...
Background The impact of mental conditions is expected to be among the highest ranked causes of ill...
In 2009, the Act on Freedom of Choice Systems (SFS 2008:962) wasestablished in Sweden, and this enab...
The aim of this study was to examine changes in an organizational field over time when implementing ...
This case study investigates the implementation of a free-choice market system in community mental h...
This paper describes a comparative study between free choice of hospital in Denmark and Norway. The ...
Competitive and integrative policy actions are simultaneously being promoted in Swedish primary care...
PURPOSE: This paper has two purposes: one is to analyse how the policy of freedom of choice emerged ...
Background Providing choice in health care is part of an ongoing policy initiative. Aim To explore h...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This project aimed to explore how people think about...
Background Current policy advocates individual choice across a number of domains, including healthca...
The impact of mental conditions is expected to be among the highest ranked causes of illness in high...
Customer choice means that customers, who are in need of a product, service or any kind of service, ...
The introduction in 2010 of the Freedom of Choice Act represents one of the most far-reaching reform...
The idea behind care choice is that healthcare providers would be more responsive to patients' healt...
Background The impact of mental conditions is expected to be among the highest ranked causes of ill...
In 2009, the Act on Freedom of Choice Systems (SFS 2008:962) wasestablished in Sweden, and this enab...
The aim of this study was to examine changes in an organizational field over time when implementing ...
This case study investigates the implementation of a free-choice market system in community mental h...
This paper describes a comparative study between free choice of hospital in Denmark and Norway. The ...
Competitive and integrative policy actions are simultaneously being promoted in Swedish primary care...
PURPOSE: This paper has two purposes: one is to analyse how the policy of freedom of choice emerged ...
Background Providing choice in health care is part of an ongoing policy initiative. Aim To explore h...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This project aimed to explore how people think about...
Background Current policy advocates individual choice across a number of domains, including healthca...
The impact of mental conditions is expected to be among the highest ranked causes of illness in high...
Customer choice means that customers, who are in need of a product, service or any kind of service, ...
The introduction in 2010 of the Freedom of Choice Act represents one of the most far-reaching reform...
The idea behind care choice is that healthcare providers would be more responsive to patients' healt...
Background The impact of mental conditions is expected to be among the highest ranked causes of ill...