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Public hospital reforms in China: towards a model of new public management?
International Journal of Public Sector Management, 2019Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how far plans to “modernize” hospital management in China are converging toward a global model of new public management (NPM) or represent a distinctive pathway. Design/methodology/approach This paper draws on a systematic review of available secondary sources published in English and Chinese to ...
Jixia Mei, Ian Kirkpatrick
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The Norwegian hospital reform of 2002: Central government takes over ownership of public hospitals
Health Policy, 2006Starting in January 2002, the majority of the Norwegian Parliament transferred the ownership of all public hospitals from the county governments to the central state. This round of reforms represents the most recent attempt by the central government to resolve major problems in the Norwegian health care system.
Terje P, Hagen, Oddvar M, Kaarbøe
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Ideology for Reform of Public Hospitals in China
2018Reform of public hospitals has become a critical social area of research among management, politics, and healthcare scholars in China. By exploring the main managerial ideology of this area, this chapter looks at the history of China’s healthcare system development and the current physicians’ survival conditions.
Xiaohui Wang, Haibo Wu
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Public Hospital Reform and the Principal Roles of Medical Staff
Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2014During the reform of public hospitals, medical staff's enthusiasm and participation must be mobilized. In the positive factors, such as benefit, power, reputation, humanistic concern and satisfaction evaluation, benefit stands at the core position, power and reputation guides the medical staff's enthusiasm, and humanistic concern and satisfaction ...
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Public Hospitals : Options for Reform through Public-Private Partnerships [PDF]
Rob Taylor, Simon Blair
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Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology. Medical Sciences, 2017
Man-li Wang 王曼丽 +7 more
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Man-li Wang 王曼丽 +7 more
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Autonomy and Control in Public Hospital Reforms in Singapore
The American Review of Public Administration, 2008The Singapore government began to reform public hospitals in the mid-1980s because of mounting public expenditures on health care. It granted public hospitals managerial autonomy and required them to compete for patients' fees. Correspondingly, patients were required to pay a larger proportion of the costs.
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Reform of Public Hospitals and the Main Role of Medical Staffs
Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2014The success of reforms to the public hospital system in China depends on the motivation and mobilization of medical staffs. Several factors are known to influence the motivation of health workers, including remuneration, acquisition of power and reputation, the ability to care for others, and the level of satisfaction.
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Health Care Reform: What it Might Mean to Urban Public Hospitals
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 1993Health care reform proposals may affect public hospitals in a number of ways. To insure that such proposals benefit the underserved communities within which public hospitals operate, reform initiatives should be evaluated against 10 criteria that emphasize prevention and primary care, community health education, cost control, tort reform, and community
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