Regulating entrepreneurial behaviour in European health care systems

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Publication Date 2002
ISBN 0-35-20922-X (pbk)
ISSN 0-335-20923-8 (hbk)
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A wide range of entrepreneurial initiatives has been introduced within European health care systems during the last decade. While these initiatives promised more efficient management, they also triggered concerns about reduced equity and quality in service provision.

This book explores emerging regulatory strategies that seek to capture the benefits of entrepreneurial innovation without sacrificing the core policy objectives of a socially responsible health care system.

It opens with an extended essay on current trends and evidence across health care subsectors and across countries, presenting a wide range of alternatives for policy-makers, and assessing their relative advantages and disadvantages.

It then reviews entrepreneurialism and regulation in specific contexts (such as hospitals, primary health care, social services) and considers related issues including the impact of corruption and the potential lessons from deregulation of public utilities.

Source Link http://www.euro.who.int/en/publications/abstracts/regulating-entrepreneurial-behaviour-in-european-health-care-systems
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