Search results for "Health Care Reform"

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Effects of the Blair/Brown NHS Reforms on Socioeconomic Equity in Health Care

2012

The central objectives of the ‘Blair/Brown’ reforms of the English NHS in the 2000s were to reduce hospital waiting times and improve the quality of care. However, critics raised concerns that the choice and competition elements of reform might undermine socioeconomic equity in health care. By contrast, the architects of reform predicted that accelerated growth in NHS spending combined with increased patient choice of hospital would enhance equity for poorer patients. This paper draws together and discusses the findings of three large-scale national studies designed to shed empirical light on this issue. Study one developed methods for monitoring change in neighbourhood level socioeconomic…

Waiting timeEconomic growthEconomic CompetitionEquity (economics)Hospitals Publicbusiness.industryHealth PolicyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthState MedicineHealth equityBlair/Brown NHS reforms inequality in healthIncentiveEnglandSocioeconomic FactorsSettore SECS-P/03 - Scienza Delle FinanzeHealth Care ReformHealth careEconomicsHumansHealth Services ResearchHealthcare DisparitiesQuality of carebusinessSocioeconomic statusJournal of Health Services Research & Policy
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Health care systems of developed non-U.S. nations: strengths, weaknesses, and recommendations for the United States--observations from internationall…

2010

The purpose of this article is to survey imaging experts from developed nations on their impression of their own health care system and recommendations for the U.S. health care system as it seeks to enact health care reform.A survey was sent to individual imaging experts from developed nations requesting information on their health care systems (type of system, strengths, and weaknesses) and their recommendations for the United States.Eighteen respondents from 17 developed nations completed the survey. All respondents reported universal health care coverage: four with government-operated health care, one with mixed government and private insurance-operated health care, 10 with predominantly…

Diagnostic ImagingHRHISmedicine.medical_specialtyWaiting Listsbusiness.industryPublic healthDeveloped CountriesHealth PolicyInternational healthGeneral MedicineUnited StatesHealth promotionUniversal Health InsuranceFamily medicineHealth Care ReformSurveys and QuestionnairesHealth caremedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingHealth lawHealth care reformbusinessHealth policyAJR. American journal of roentgenology
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Erosion of universal health coverage in Spain

2013

Whereas the recent UN resolution urges governments to accelerate progress towards universal access to affordable and quality health-care services, the Spanish Government, bypassing the parliamentary procedure, enacted a Royal Decree to limit access to free services at the point of delivery for all-undermining the principle of universal coverage. Spanish health and social service budgets have been subjected to large cuts (13,7% in 2012 and 16,2% in 2013) with some regions imposing additional budget cuts.

Transients and MigrantsGovernmentSocial WorkUniversal Health CoverageGeneral MedicineHealth ServicesHealth Services AccessibilityUniversal Health InsuranceHealthSpainPolitical scienceHealth Care ReformGovernmentMedicina Preventiva y Salud PúblicaErosionHumansEnvironmental planningSociología
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Policy Alienation in Frontline Social Work – A Study of Social Workers’ Responses to a Major Anticipated Social and Health Care Reform in Finland

2021

Change in the policy and ideology governing social and health care has been much debated in the Western welfare states, including in Finland, where the public sector has witnessed a shift towards a market and managerial ideology in a climate of austerity. These changes affect organisations as well as individual workers. Social workers implement social policies in their daily work, and are thus positioned in between policies and clients. This may expose them to feelings of unease in the implementation of certain policies. In this study, we apply the policy alienation framework of Tummers and colleagues (2009. “Policy Alienation of Public Professionals: Application in a new Public Management …

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Critical issues for employees in inter-municipal health care services: a multiple case study

2018

Abstract Background Traditional, hierarchical government structures have recently been challenged by increased complexity, fragmented services and heavy public demand. When healthcare services become fragmented and decentralised, they require redesign. Inter-municipal cooperation is a strategy to deal with current challenges and future demographic changes. Few studies exist that can help us conceptualize challenges regarding employment in this context and inform managers in the involved municipalities. This study aims to identify critical issues for employees in inter-municipal health care services and to elaborate on how and why these issues are experienced. Methods A multiple qualitative …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAttitude of Health PersonnelInterprofessional RelationsContext (language use)Health informaticsHealth administrationYoung Adult0502 economics and businessHealth care050602 political science & public administrationHumansMedicineCooperative BehaviorQualitative ResearchGovernmentNorwayInter-municipal cooperation (IMC)Reformbusiness.industrylcsh:Public aspects of medicineHealth PolicyNursing researchPublic health05 social sciencesSocial SupportCaselcsh:RA1-1270Health ServicesMiddle AgedPublic relations0506 political scienceCooperationInterinstitutional RelationsHealthHealth Care ReformMunicipalityMultiple caseEmployeeFemalebusiness050203 business & managementResearch ArticleBMC Health Services Research
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The missed Constitutional Reform and its possible impact on the sustainability of the Italian National Health Service.

2017

THE MISSED CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM AND ITS POSSIBLE IMPACT ON THE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE ITALIAN NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE The rejection of the Constitutional Law Bill No.1429-D in the December 2016 referendum, has stimulated a cause for reflection on current health legislation and the future prospects of the Italian National Health Service; also in the context of the recent approval of the new Essential Levels of care (LEA) and other relevant laws approved by the Parliament. This article analyzes possible future legislative and organizational scenarios with particular regard to issues related to National health system’s sustainability. (www.actabiomedica.it)

Briefing onItalyNational Health ProgramsHealth Care ReformHumansActa bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis
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FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE HEALTH SECTOR IN ROMANIA

2015

This paper comprises an assessment of the Romanian health financing policy and a detailed analysis of income and expenditure trends over the past seven years. The current situation of the health system is evaluated by reviewing the existing health legislation and documents on public health policies from Romania and from abroad, by analyzing the official statistics (the Romanian Yearbook of Health Statistics, Who database) and by performing a healthcare system financial analysis. Although the financial efforts of the Romanian state to support the health system have increased, almost all the incomes and expenditures of the health care system having recorded significant increases, the populati…

health system income expenditure health care reform funding budgetlcsh:Financelcsh:HG1-9999lcsh:Businesslcsh:HF5001-6182Annals of the University of Oradea: Economic Science
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Quo vadis SANEPID? A cross-country analysis of public health reforms in 10 post-Soviet states

2010

Abstract Background The public health systems of the post-Soviet states have evolved from the san-epid system, which dominated public health practice throughout the former Soviet Union. Since independence, reforms have taken different directions. This article provides a cross-country comparison of public health reform processes and contents in 10 post-Soviet states. Methods The study is descriptive and comparative, based on a literature review of the major health databases, the Health Systems in Transition (HiT) volumes and grey literature. Search terms included terms on public health, the san-epid services and organizational reforms in one or several post-Soviet states. Results Public heal…

medicine.medical_specialtyEconomic growthAzerbaijanRepublic of BelarusHealth PromotionPublic administrationGeorgia (Republic)medicineHumansPost-Soviet statesKyrgyzstanHealth policybusiness.industryHealth PolicyPublic healthInternational healthUzbekistanGrey literatureArmeniaMoldovaKazakhstanSiberiaHealth promotionHealth Care ReformPreventive MedicineIntersectoral CollaborationUkrainebusinessPublic Health AdministrationStrengths and weaknessesHealth Policy
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Alueellinen yhdenvertaisuus maakunnallistuvissa sosiaali- ja terveydenhuollon rakenteissa

2021

Yhdenvertaisuus on keskeinen sosiaali- ja terveyspalvelujen uudistusta ohjaava tavoite, mutta ilmiön alueellinen ulottuvuus on jäänyt usein katveeseen. Artikkelissa haastatellaan kahdessa maakunnallisessa sote-organisaatiossa ja eri palvelualueilla johtotehtävissä olevia viranhaltijoita. Millaisena alueellinen yhdenvertaisuus näyttäytyy uudistuvien sote-rakenteiden toimintaa ohjaavissa periaatteissa, rakenteissa ja toimintakäytännöissä? Entä kuinka se konkretisoituu palvelujen tuottamisessa? The welfare state can be considered one of the most significant equality projects of Finnish society. However, its original aim of ensuring equal and universal access to public welfare services, irrespe…

yhdenvertaisuusmaakunnatterveyspalvelutsote-uudistussosiaalipalvelutkunnatrural areasspatial equalitypalvelujärjestelmätsocial and health care reformaluepolitiikka
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Health system reforms and the needs of the ageing population : an analysis of recent policy paths and reform trends in Finland and Sweden

2022

AbstractPopulation ageing with an increasing number of people experiencing complex health and social care needs challenges health systems. We explore whether andhow health system reforms and policy measures adopted during the past two decades in Finland and Sweden reflect and address the needs of the older people. We discuss health system characteristics that are important to meet the care needs of older people and analyse how health policy agendas have highlighted these aspects in Finland and Sweden. The analysis is based on “most similar cases”. The two countries have rather similar health systems and are facing similar challenges. However, the policy paths to address these challenges are…

SwedenHealth (social science)terveyspalvelutterveyspolitiikkaterveydenhuoltohoitotarvemultiple care needshealth policy3142 Public health care science environmental and occupational healthRuotsiolder peopleequityhealth care reformsprimary caresote-uudistusSuomipalvelujärjestelmäteriarvoisuusuudistuksetGeriatrics and GerontologyFinlandikääntyneet
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