Literature DB >> 23579054

United Kingdom (Scotland): Health system review.

David Steel1, Jonathan Cylus.   

Abstract

Over the last decade, Scotland's health system has increasingly diverged from the health system in England. Scotland has pursued an approach stressing integration and partnership among all parts of its NHS as opposed to an English approach in part driven by market forces. Comparatively fewer organizational and structural changes, in addition to consistent policy objectives, have provided a strong launching pad for achieving improvement. Substantial increases in funding have led to significant growth in the clinical workforce and numerous performance targets have been set to improve population health, the quality and outcomes of health care, and the efficiency of the health system. As a result, Scotland has made well-documented progress in terms of population health and the quality and effectiveness of care. However, a number of challenges remain. More progress is needed to close the gap in health status between Scotland and other developed countries, and to address persistent inequalities in health within Scotland. As in many other countries, increased fiscal pressures may make it difficult to maintain current levels of health care quantity and quality in future. World Health Organization 2012 (acting as the host organization for, and secretariat of, the European Observatory on health systems and Policies).

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23579054

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Syst Transit        ISSN: 1817-6119


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