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Financing of health service systems: Recent developments and reforms

Bétrice Majnoni D'Intignano

International Social Security Review, 1991, vol. 44, issue 3, 5-21

Abstract: Health systems everywhere have been undergoing profound changes since 1980. The major OECD countries (with the exception of the United States and France) have brought their health spending under control, modified the methods for determining health sector incomes, and introduced competition and financial incentives. In eastern Europe the question of which new health systems to adopt is firmly on the agenda. In the former USSR there have been experiments similar to those carried out in the United States and the United Kingdom, while France has remained largely on the sidelines. The author considers the various options.

Date: 1991
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