Browsing by Subject "Netherlands"
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Health insurance reform in the Netherlands: assessing the progressivity consequences
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1994)This paper examines the effects of the proposed Health Insurance Reform in The Netherlands on the incidence of the burden of health care finance. The focus of attention is on the measurement of the degree of progressivity ... -
Major variations in childbirth interventions in high-income countries: A multinational cross-sectional study
(2020)Background Variations in intervention rates, without subsequent reductions in adverse outcomes, can indicate overuse. We studied variations in and associations between commonly used childbirth interventions and adverse ... -
"Managed competition" for Ireland? The single versus multiple payer debate.
(2014)Background A persistent feature of international health policy debate is whether a single-payer or multiple-payer system can offer superior performance. In Ireland, a major reform proposal is the introduction of ‘managed ... -
The political economy of a consensus society: experience from behind the dykes
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1997)The Dutch economy shows that capitalism with a friendly face can work. Job growth has been spurred by an investment and export boom and a move towards more labour intensive methods of production. The combination of anchoring ...