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The politics of health-care reform in the Netherlands since 2006.

Hans Maarse1, Aggie Paulus.   

Abstract

This article comments on Schut and van de Ven's overview of the results of purchaser competition in Dutch health care, which concludes that the glass can be seen as half full or half empty. Although it is true that results have been achieved, we believe that the evidence is incomplete and in some respects flimsy. More importantly, however, Schut and van de Ven neglect the political context of the market reform introduced in 2006. The reform is far from finished and there has been a constant need for political compromise. Optimism about the market's potential also seems to be on the wane. Several insurer and provider initiatives have provoked political resistance. As a result, there are good reasons to argue that the reform's future is uncertain.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21269528     DOI: 10.1017/S174413311000037X

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Econ Policy Law        ISSN: 1744-1331


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