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
(The state of health series)
Open University Press, 1995
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
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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