نتایج جستجو برای: health system reform

تعداد نتایج: 3090283  

Journal: :Health affairs 2005
Victor R Fuchs Ezekiel J Emanuel

Dissatisfaction with the U.S. health care system is widespread, but no consensus has emerged as to how to reform it. The principal methods of finance-employer-based insurance, means-tested insurance, and Medicare-are deeply and irreparably flawed. Policymakers confront two fundamental questions: Should reform be incremental or comprehensive? And should priority be given to reforming the financi...

2016
Jafar Sadegh Tabrizi Mostafa Farahbakhsh Homayoun Sadeghi-Bazargani Roya Hassanzadeh Akram Zakeri Leili Abedi

BACKGROUND Iranian traditional primary health care (PHC) system, although proven to be successful in some areas in rural populations, suffers major pitfalls in providing PHC services in urban areas especially the slum urban areas. The new government of Iran announced a health reform movement including the health reform in PHC system of Iran. The Health Complex Model (HCM) was chosen as the pref...

2015
Fenghong WU Yan CHI

With the explosive economic growth and social development, China's regulatory system of occupational health and safety now faces more and more challenges. This article reviews the history of regulatory system of occupational health and safety in China, as well as the current reform of this regulatory system in the country. Comprehensive, a range of laws, regulations and standards that promulgat...

1995
Suzanne Rotwein Maria Boulmetis Paul J. Boben Helaine I. Fingold James P. Hadley Kathy L. Rama Debbie Van Hoven

Health care reform is a continuously evolving process. The States and the Federal Government have struggled with policy issues to combat escalating Medicaid expenditures while ensuring access and quality of care to an ever-expanding population. In the absence of national health care reform, States are increasingly relying on Federal waivers to develop innovative approaches to address a myriad o...

2009
Jeff RJ Richardson

BACKGROUND Commentary on health policy reform in Australia often commences with an unstated logical error: Australians' health is good, therefore the Australian Health System is good. This possibly explains the disconnect between the options discussed, the areas needing reform and the generally self-congratulatory tone of the discussion: a good system needs (relatively) minor improvement. RES...

Journal: :WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin 2009
Anne E Getzin Kjersti E Knox Alison Bergum Lindsay Read Ceri Jenkins Richard Rieselbach Chad Kniss Thomas R Oliver Donna Friedsam

OBJECTIVE To determine Wisconsin physicians' opinions regarding health care reform. METHODS The University of Wisconsin Survey Research Center performed a 46-question mail survey of 2500 randomly selected physicians from the Wisconsin Medical Society master list of practicing physicians. Respondents rated opinions on a 5-point Likert scale. Demographics of respondents (sex practice type, geog...

Journal: :hospital practice and research 0
reza shakoori ahvaz university of medical sciences and health services, ahvaz, iran masoume bagheri-kahkesh health services management department, sciences and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran

background: drugs play a strategic role as a health commodity. thus, the supply chain management of drugs is an important issue to reducing costs and thereby improving patient health. objective: this study evaluated the status of drug supply chain management and health reform in the pharmaceutical sector of teaching hospitals in ahvaz, iran. methods: this cross-sectional study was carried out i...

Journal: :Revista peruana de medicina experimental y salud publica 2014
Miguel Malo-Serrano Nicolás Malo-Corral

The process of the health reform being experienced by Ecuador has had significant achievements because it occurs within the framework of a new Constitution of the Republic, which allowed the incorporation of historical social demands that arose from the criticism of neoliberalism in the restructure and modernization of the state. The backbone of the reform consists of three components: organiza...

2006
Ståle Opedal

This paper focuses on the balance between central governmental control, autonomy for health care institutions and (quasi)-market mechanisms by examining recent health care reforms in Norway, Denmark and United Kingdom. The reforms involve strengthening of overall central government control, simultaneously representing a decentralized system of management and business-like mechanisms to ensure p...

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