In Europe, an ageing population and technological innovation are the most significant drivers behind public health care expenditure increases. Several reforms are needed in order to limit these increases. International research has shown that market mechanisms and better public management have the most effective impact on limiting expenditures. Budget caps can also be important in lowering costs, though they may have some drawbacks. Other instruments, such as supply-side constraints and demand-side reforms, are less effective. Since the 2006 Dutch health care reform, patient orientation within the curative system has improved. However, in order to be able to limit increases in Dutch expenditure, further modifications to the market-orientate...
In 2006, the Netherlands embarked upon an ambitious reform of the Dutch health care system based upo...
Concerns about rising healthcare costs and the long term viability of healthcare in the Netherlands...
Over the past thirty years, health expenditure has grown at a faster rate than the economy in almost...
The author would like to thank Evert Jan van Asselt, Mindert Mulder and the participants of a semina...
The Netherlands implemented major reforms to its health care system in 2006. Ilaria Mosca assesses t...
In 2006 the Netherlands commenced a major reform of its health care system. The main elements of the...
This analysis of the Dutch health system reviews recent developments in organization and governance,...
The market-oriented reform in the Dutch health care system is now in its 10(th) year. This article o...
The Netherlands is among the top spenders on health in the OECD. We document the life-cycle profile,...
About 36 billion euro was spent on health care in the Netherlands in 1999. Due to ageing, epidemiolo...
The Netherlands is among the top spenders on health in the OECD. We document the life-cycle profile,...
Over the past 20 years, structural reforms of national healthcare sectors have taken place in many E...
textabstractIn many countries market-oriented health care reforms are high on the political agenda....
As of 2015 a major reform in LTC is taking place in the Netherlands. An important objective of the r...
The Netherlands was the first country to introduce a universal mandatory social health insurance sch...
In 2006, the Netherlands embarked upon an ambitious reform of the Dutch health care system based upo...
Concerns about rising healthcare costs and the long term viability of healthcare in the Netherlands...
Over the past thirty years, health expenditure has grown at a faster rate than the economy in almost...
The author would like to thank Evert Jan van Asselt, Mindert Mulder and the participants of a semina...
The Netherlands implemented major reforms to its health care system in 2006. Ilaria Mosca assesses t...
In 2006 the Netherlands commenced a major reform of its health care system. The main elements of the...
This analysis of the Dutch health system reviews recent developments in organization and governance,...
The market-oriented reform in the Dutch health care system is now in its 10(th) year. This article o...
The Netherlands is among the top spenders on health in the OECD. We document the life-cycle profile,...
About 36 billion euro was spent on health care in the Netherlands in 1999. Due to ageing, epidemiolo...
The Netherlands is among the top spenders on health in the OECD. We document the life-cycle profile,...
Over the past 20 years, structural reforms of national healthcare sectors have taken place in many E...
textabstractIn many countries market-oriented health care reforms are high on the political agenda....
As of 2015 a major reform in LTC is taking place in the Netherlands. An important objective of the r...
The Netherlands was the first country to introduce a universal mandatory social health insurance sch...
In 2006, the Netherlands embarked upon an ambitious reform of the Dutch health care system based upo...
Concerns about rising healthcare costs and the long term viability of healthcare in the Netherlands...
Over the past thirty years, health expenditure has grown at a faster rate than the economy in almost...