What can Americans learn from Europeans?

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Title
What can Americans learn from Europeans?
First Author
Jonsson, Bengt
Date of Pub
1989 Supp.
Pages
79-93; discussion 93-110
Abstract
In this article, the opportunities for Americans to learn from Europeans regarding the pros and cons of a comprehensive health care system, the role of regionalization in achieving cost control, efficiency, and equity, and the management of new expensive technologies are discussed. One conclusion is that there is a convergence of health care systems, at least in terms of means to achieve cost containment and efficiency. European health care systems will increasingly provide interesting information on how different health policies--many of them devised in the United States--work under different economic and regulatory conditions.
Other Authors
N/A
MeSH
Health Services Research : Comparative Study : Cross-Cultural Comparison : Delivery of Health Care/organization & administration : Europe/epidemiology : Health Expenditures/statistics & numerical data : Human : Kidney Failure, Chronic/epidemiology : Lithotripsy/economics : Regional Health Planning : United States/epidemiology
NTIS Number
PB90-172255
Volume
Supp.

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