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Cost analysis based on performance indicators during Healthcare Reform Plan in selected educational hospitals.

open access: yesJ Educ Health Promot, 2019
Raeissi P   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Healthcare reform in Denmark

Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2009
The article discusses and describes how healthcare reform from 2007 in Denmark has influenced the health sector. This reform has been labelled the most radical reform of the political administrative system since the first democratic constitution in 1849.
Andersen, Pernille Tanggaard   +1 more
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Reforming healthcare

2014
<i>Reforming Healthcare: What's the Evidence?</i> is the first major critical overview of the research published on healthcare reform in England from 1990 onwards by a team of leading UK health policy academics.
Ian Greener   +4 more
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Healthcare Reform

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1999
Healthcare reform has been a major economic and political focus throughout the 1990s. In a national survey of registered nurses about work life and health, many narrative comments addressed changes in the healthcare system. This qualitative study an analysis of these comments, identified themes related to nurses' perceptions of changes and the effect ...
P, Corey-Lisle   +3 more
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Healthcare reform

Nursing Management, 2012
A dedicated web page on the NHS Employers site points employers to resources and information about the changes brought about by the Health and Social Care Act 2012. The aim is to help employers lead and support staff through the changes.
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Healthcare Reform and Leadership

2010
The British National Health Service (NHS) employs over 1.3 million people, and spends about £90 billion a year. Services are delivered through about 300 NHS organisations and 5,200 GP practices. The NHS sees about 1.5 million patients every day. It is a huge enterprise, which dwarfs most other areas of the public sector in scale and complexity, touches
Chambers, N; id_orcid 0000-0003-3321-7823   +1 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Healthcare Reform in Europe

PharmacoEconomics, 1996
The European welfare states are currently struggling with tremendous budget problems. Most debate appears to be concerned with how to cut healthcare costs. Unfortunately, limiting the state's costs, rather than enhancing the people's well-being, has become the prime focus of new healthcare strategies in the European welfare states.
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Healthcare Reform

2020
The healthcare system in the U.S. is very fragmented in its structure. It is generally agreed that it needs to be reformed. This chapter addresses this issue from an organizational point of view with specific reference to cancer, a disease termed “The Emperor of All Maladies.” The basic tenet of this chapter is that any healthcare system should be ...
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