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E-raamat: Health Reforms Across The World: The Experience Of Twelve Small And Medium-sized Nations With Changing Their Healthcare Systems

Edited by (Univ Of Auckland, New Zealand), Edited by (Univ Of Applied Sciences & Arts Of Southern Switzerland, Switzerland), Edited by (Mcguill Univ, Canada & Katholieke Univ Leuven, Belgium)
  • Formaat: 392 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Feb-2020
  • Kirjastus: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789811208935
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  • Formaat: 392 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Feb-2020
  • Kirjastus: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789811208935

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This book presents the health reform experiences over the past three decades of twelve small and medium-sized nations that are not often included in international comparative studies in this field. The major conclusion of the study is that despite many similarities in policy goals, policy challenges and in the menu of policy options for countries that seek to offer universal coverage to their population, the health reforms of the nations in this book did not converge into one direction or model. However, we found several widespread policy experiences that are relevant for others, too. For example, user fees are unpopular everywhere. Governments often try to soften the consequences by exempting large groups of users, thus largely defeating the very purpose of those fees. As a second example, the introduction of new payment modes for medical care — like the shift from fee for service to case-based payment — took much longer than originally expected everywhere, and also failed to deliver their promises of improved transparency or efficiency gains A third example are proposals are for universal coverage often ignore the challenges of implementing new financing models that elsewhere took decades if not centuries to develop. The conclusions contain both empirical findings and theoretical conclusions of interest to policy-makers and scholars of international comparison. It is accessible for academics, healthcare managers and students as well as a wider audience of readers interested in the changes in healthcare across the world.

Introduction 1(20)
Kieke Okma
Tim Tenbensel
Section I Healthcare Reforms in Africa: Ghana and Tanzania
21(54)
Chapter 1 Healthcare Financing Reforms: Ghana's National Health Insurance
25(30)
Adam Fusheini
Chapter 2 Health Reforms in Tanzania: From Self-Reliance to Donor Dependency and Efforts to Return to Self-Reliance
55(20)
Igor Francetic
Section II Health Reforms in Latin America: Chile and Ecuador
75(38)
Chapter 3 Health Reforms in Chile
81(14)
Guillermo Paraje
Chapter 4 Public Health Policy in Ecuador
95(18)
Santiago Illescas Correa
Section III Healthcare Reforms in Western Europe: The Netherlands and Switzerland
113(70)
Chapter 5 Change and Continuity in Dutch Healthcare: Origins and Consequences of the 2006 Health Insurance Reforms
117(34)
Kieke G.H. Okma
Aad de Roo
Hans Maarse
Chapter 6 Federal Government, Cantons and Direct Democracy in the Swiss Health System
151(32)
Luca Crivelli
Carlo De Pietro
Section IV Health Reforms in Eastern Europe and the Middle East: The Czech Republic, Slovenia and Israel
183(62)
Chapter 7 Czech Healthcare: Its Past, Present and Future Challenges
187(18)
Marek Pavlik
Zuzana Kotherova
Chapter 8 Healthcare in Slovenia: Progress, Stagnation and the Need for Further Reform
205(24)
Stanislava Setnikar Cankar
Dalibor Stanimirovic
Chapter 9 Israel's Healthcare Reforms: From Big Bang to Incremental Change
229(16)
David Chinitz
Section V Oceania and Asia: New Zealand, Singapore and Taiwan
245(76)
Chapter 10 New Zealand's Healthcare System: Rapid Reform and Incremental Change
249(26)
Tim Tenbensel
Toni Ashton
Chapter 11 Healthcare Reforms in Singapore
275(24)
Kee-Seng Chia
Meng-Kin Lim
Chapter 12 Taiwan's Single-Payer National Health Insurance: Recent Reforms and Future Challenges
299(22)
Tsung-Mei Cheng
Conclusions 321(10)
Kieke Okma
Tim Tenbensel
Appendix 331(18)
Kieke Okma
Tim Tenbensel
Contributors' Biographies 349(10)
Index 359