Choice and competition in publicly funded health care
There are four basic models of health service delivery: those that rely on trust, on command and control, on voice, and on choice and competition. All have their merits and demerits; but there are both theoretical and empirical arguments for preferring choice and competition in many situations. However, the relevant policies do have to be properly designed.
| Year of publication: |
2009
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| Authors: | LE GRAND, JULIAN |
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Health Economics, Policy and Law. - Cambridge University Press. - Vol. 4.2009, 04, p. 479-488
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| Publisher: |
Cambridge University Press |
| Description of contents: | Abstract [journals.cambridge.org] |
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