textabstractFor more than two decades, Dutch health policy has been marked by a search for a suitable market order in health care. Suitable in the sense of maintaining universal access, containing the growth of health care expenditure and improving the technical and allocative efficiency of health care delivery. This search was spurred by the seemingly uncontrollable escalation of health care expenditure during the early 1970s. The solution initially put forward to control health care cost inflation was that of comprehensive government planning. Although the envisioned sophisticated health planning largely failed, the government did manage to gain substantial control over total health care expenditure by unilaterally imposing restr...
This article considers comparable and near contemporaneous competition reforms in modernising Dutch ...
Abstract In this article we analyze the evolution of market-oriented health care reforms in the Neth...
Background Managed competition was introduced into the health care system in several countries inclu...
__Abstract__ Since 1989 a gradual restructing of the Dutch health care system is taking place to ...
textabstractIn general, competition enhances efficiency. On the market for health insurance free mar...
This article seeks to establish what lessons might be available to the English health care sector fo...
The concept of managed competition in health care attracts a lot of attention from policy makers not...
This article seeks to establish what lessons might be available to the English health care sector fo...
Cet article décrit les étapes de la mise en place d’un modèle de concurrence régulée (managed care) ...
A national health care service is one of the central pillars of the welfare state in Europe. Recent ...
This book examines competition policy (competition law, merger control and sectoral regulation) in E...
In 2006 the Netherlands commenced a major reform of its health care system. The main elements of the...
In 2006, the Netherlands embarked upon an ambitious reform of the Dutch health care system based upo...
This paper investigates the impact of market forces on competitive behaviour and efficiency in healt...
This paper evaluates the impact of market competition on health care volume and cost. At the start o...
This article considers comparable and near contemporaneous competition reforms in modernising Dutch ...
Abstract In this article we analyze the evolution of market-oriented health care reforms in the Neth...
Background Managed competition was introduced into the health care system in several countries inclu...
__Abstract__ Since 1989 a gradual restructing of the Dutch health care system is taking place to ...
textabstractIn general, competition enhances efficiency. On the market for health insurance free mar...
This article seeks to establish what lessons might be available to the English health care sector fo...
The concept of managed competition in health care attracts a lot of attention from policy makers not...
This article seeks to establish what lessons might be available to the English health care sector fo...
Cet article décrit les étapes de la mise en place d’un modèle de concurrence régulée (managed care) ...
A national health care service is one of the central pillars of the welfare state in Europe. Recent ...
This book examines competition policy (competition law, merger control and sectoral regulation) in E...
In 2006 the Netherlands commenced a major reform of its health care system. The main elements of the...
In 2006, the Netherlands embarked upon an ambitious reform of the Dutch health care system based upo...
This paper investigates the impact of market forces on competitive behaviour and efficiency in healt...
This paper evaluates the impact of market competition on health care volume and cost. At the start o...
This article considers comparable and near contemporaneous competition reforms in modernising Dutch ...
Abstract In this article we analyze the evolution of market-oriented health care reforms in the Neth...
Background Managed competition was introduced into the health care system in several countries inclu...