Spending more money, saving more lives? The relationship between avoidable mortality and healthcare spending in 14 countries
Year of publication: |
2013
|
---|---|
Authors: | Heijink, Richard ; Koolman, Xander ; Westert, Gert |
Published in: |
The European Journal of Health Economics. - Springer. - Vol. 14.2013, 3, p. 527-538
|
Publisher: |
Springer |
Subject: | Healthcare systems | Performance assessment | Cost-effectiveness | International comparison | Avoidable mortality |
-
Comparing non-fatal health across countries: Is the US medical system better?.
Cutler, David M., (2003)
-
Trends and levels of avoidable mortality among districts: “Healthy” benchmarking in Germany
Sundmacher, Leonie, (2013)
-
Wiktoria, Wróblewska, (2012)
- More ...
-
Effects of regulated competition on key outcomes of care: Cataract surgeries in the Netherlands
Heijink, Richard, (2013)
-
Heijink, Richard, (2013)
-
Cost of illness: An international comparison: Australia, Canada, France, Germany and The Netherlands
Heijink, Richard, (2008)
- More ...