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Standards for Thoracic Surgical Oncology in a Single-Payer Healthcare System

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2007
Through systematic literature review and a consensus-based approach from an expert panel, standards on the organization for delivering thoracic cancer surgery in a single-payer healthcare environment were developed. Thirty-two studies and six organizational reports were identified.
Sudhir, Sundaresan   +5 more
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Quality of Care in Single-Payer and Multipayer Health Systems

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 2009
In this article, I argue that unregulated markets will not find the right level of health care quality but that at the same time it is not clear that single-payer systems will do any better. My perspective combines the economic theory of public goods and the institutional payment arrangements found in many single-payer systems. If, as I believe, health
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Taiwan: Achievements and Challenges in a Single-Payer System

2022
Abstract Taiwan’s single-payer national health insurance system, adopted in 1995, is often celebrated as a model for other healthcare systems and an example of what a single-payer approach can achieve. Taiwan has achieved a system of universal coverage that is equitable and costs less than most healthcare systems in wealthy countries ...
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Paying for hospital emergency care under a single-payer system

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2001
Hospital emergency services are one of the key drivers of hospital activity, yet there has been surprisingly little attention paid to appropriate funding models for single-payer systems, in which funders must be concerned with issues of access and financial viability of emergency departments.
Jackson, Terri., Duckett, Stephen John.
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The Costs of a National Single-Payer Healthcare System

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
The leading current bill to establish single-payer health insurance, the Medicare for All Act (M4A), would, under conservative estimates, increase federal budget commitments by approximately $32.6 trillion during its first 10 years of full implementation (2022–2031), assuming enactment in 2018.
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On the Benefits and Costs of Healthcare and the Financing of a Single Payer System

Social Science Today, 2016
The theoretical analysis and empirical findings in this work, lead to conclusions and propositions relevant to all health care systems with universal health coverage. By quantifying the benefits and costs of healthcare in terms of life years, we show that a) universal coverage is an important factor in improving population health but it is not a ...
Nikolas D. Papavlassopulos   +2 more
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Canada : The Logic of the Single-Payer System

1999
Abstract In Canada, more than perhaps in any other nation in the late twentieth century, the health care system functioned according to the logic of an accommodation between the medical profession and the state. It was, in economic terms, the logic of an agency relationship in a bilateral monopoly. Under the terms of Canadian medicare,
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The Canadian Single-Payer System

Archives of Surgery, 1995
I AM FIRST going to make sure that you understand what the Canadian single-payer system is all about, and I will preface my remarks by reminding you that it took us about 30 years to get to where we are now. The principles on which the current system is based have not changed much, but our system is not static and continues to evolve.
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Trends in trastuzumab utilization in Ontario: A single payer system

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2008
11534 Background: Ontario, a province of 13 million, has a single payer system for new IV cancer drugs, the New Drug Funding Program (NDFP) of Cancer Care Ontario. Trastuzumab (T) is an NDFP drug with funding for both adjuvant (adj) and metastatic (met) breast cancer. Each patient (pt) is registered as adj, or met with line of treatment (tx).
M. E. Trudeau   +5 more
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