Recent health policy initiatives in Nordic countries.

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Title
Recent health policy initiatives in Nordic countries.
First Author
Saltman, Richard B
Date of Pub
1992 Summer
Pages
157-166
Abstract
Health care systems in Sweden, Finland, and Denmark are in the midst of substantial organizational reconfiguration. Although retaining their tax-based single source financing arrangements, they have begun experiments that introduce a limited measure of competitive behavior in the delivery of health services. The emphasis has been on restructuring public operated hospitals and health centers into various forms of public firms, rather than on the privatization of ownership of institutions. If successful, the reforms will enable these Nordic countries to combine their existing macroeconomic controls with enhanced microeconomic efficiency, effectiveness, and responsiveness to patients.
Other Authors
N/A
MeSH
Contract Services : Cost Control : Delivery of Health Care/economics/organization & administration : Denmark : Economic Competition/organization & administration : Financing, Organized/methods : Finland : Health Policy/economics/trends : Hospitals, Public/economics/trends : Patient Participation : Physicians/economics : Private Sector : Public Sector : Sweden
Issue
4
NTIS Number
PB2001-105740
Volume
13