Implementing planned markets in health care : balancing social and economic responsibility

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Implementing planned markets in health care : balancing social and economic responsibility

edited by Richard B. Saltman and Casten von Otter

(The state of health series)

Open University Press, 1995

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Drawing on experiences in Northern Europe and the United States, this text examines the key concepts behind the present push toward health reform in the industrialized world: contracting and solidity; contestable versus competitive markets; the role of vouchers; and physicians' clinical autonomy. The book includes case studies of planned market approaches based on contracts, patient choice and quality of care. It concludes with a broad comparative assessment of the main themes and points towards the most likely developments in future "planned market" models of health care.

目次

  • Part 1 The politics of contracting: contracting and purchaser-provider split
  • contracting and solidarity - market-oriented changes in the Dutch health-care system
  • regulation of planned markets in health care
  • contracting and political boards in planned markets. Part 2 Balancing incentives and accountability: costs, productivity and financial outcomes of managed care
  • vouchers in planned markets
  • clinical autonomy and planned markets - the British case. Part 3 Constructing entrepreneurial providers: self-governmenting trusts and budget-holding GPs - the British experience
  • implementing planned markets in health services - the Swedish case
  • competitive hospital markets based on quality - the case of Vienna. Part 4 Conclusion: balancing social and economic responsibility.

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