The Netherlands implemented major reforms to its health care system in 2006. Ilaria Mosca assesses the consequences of the reform programme, noting that while there have been improvements to service delivery, there have also been negative consequences such as an increase in overall health spending. There are still some key problems which need to be resolved if the system is to provide the benefits which were originally envisage
In Europe, an ageing population and technological innovation are the most significant drivers behind...
The Dutch health care system tends to do very well in international comparisons; patient organisatio...
Over the past 20 years, structural reforms of national healthcare sectors have taken place in many E...
This analysis of the Dutch health system reviews recent developments in organization and governance,...
The author would like to thank Evert Jan van Asselt, Mindert Mulder and the participants of a semina...
In 2006, the Netherlands embarked upon an ambitious reform of the Dutch health care system based upo...
Since the health care reform of 2006 only private health insurances exist in the Netherlands. The re...
textabstractIn many countries market-oriented health care reforms are high on the political agenda....
The market-oriented reform in the Dutch health care system is now in its 10(th) year. This article o...
Krankenversicherung, Reform, Gesundheitsreform, Niederlande, Health insurance, Reform, Health care r...
Provides an overview of Dutch healthcare reform efforts and describes the new universal coverage mod...
In 2006 the Netherlands commenced a major reform of its health care system. The main elements of the...
This article comments on Schut and van de Ven's overview of the results of purchaser competition in ...
Abstract In this article we analyze the evolution of market-oriented health care reforms in the Neth...
On 1 January 2006 a number of far-reaching changes in Dutch health insurance came into effect. A sta...
In Europe, an ageing population and technological innovation are the most significant drivers behind...
The Dutch health care system tends to do very well in international comparisons; patient organisatio...
Over the past 20 years, structural reforms of national healthcare sectors have taken place in many E...
This analysis of the Dutch health system reviews recent developments in organization and governance,...
The author would like to thank Evert Jan van Asselt, Mindert Mulder and the participants of a semina...
In 2006, the Netherlands embarked upon an ambitious reform of the Dutch health care system based upo...
Since the health care reform of 2006 only private health insurances exist in the Netherlands. The re...
textabstractIn many countries market-oriented health care reforms are high on the political agenda....
The market-oriented reform in the Dutch health care system is now in its 10(th) year. This article o...
Krankenversicherung, Reform, Gesundheitsreform, Niederlande, Health insurance, Reform, Health care r...
Provides an overview of Dutch healthcare reform efforts and describes the new universal coverage mod...
In 2006 the Netherlands commenced a major reform of its health care system. The main elements of the...
This article comments on Schut and van de Ven's overview of the results of purchaser competition in ...
Abstract In this article we analyze the evolution of market-oriented health care reforms in the Neth...
On 1 January 2006 a number of far-reaching changes in Dutch health insurance came into effect. A sta...
In Europe, an ageing population and technological innovation are the most significant drivers behind...
The Dutch health care system tends to do very well in international comparisons; patient organisatio...
Over the past 20 years, structural reforms of national healthcare sectors have taken place in many E...