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Comparative Health Systems: A New Framework

Comparative Health Systems: A New Framework

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Federico Toth
Cambridge University Press, 9/9/2021
EAN 9781108477963, ISBN10: 1108477968

Hardcover, 250 pages, 23.5 x 15.9 x 2.5 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

The standard classifications of health systems don't allow for the complexity and variety that exists around the world. Federico Toth sets out a new framework for understanding the many ways in which health systems can be organized and systematically analyses the health systems chosen by 27 OECD countries. He provides a great deal of up-to-date data on financing models, healthcare spending, insurance coverage, methods of organizing providers, healthcare personnel, remuneration methods for doctors and hospitals, development trajectories and recent reforms. For each of the major components of the healthcare system, the organizational models and the possible variants from which individual countries can ideally select are defined. Then, based on the organizational solutions actually adopted, the various national systems are grouped into homogeneous families. With its clear, jargon-free language and concrete examples, this is the most accessible comparative study of international healthcare arrangements available.

1. Seven Financing Models
2. Funding Healthcare
Variants and Hybrid Systems
3. Healthcare Expenditure and Insurance Coverage 4 Healthcare Provision
Integrated vs. Separated Systems
5. Financing + Provision
Four families and a Few Outliers
6. Hospitals, Doctors and Nurses
7. Healthcare Reforms over the Last Thirty Years
8. Health Politics
Conclusions
References
Index.