Literature DB >> 25618987

Why public health services? Experiences from profit-driven health care reforms in Sweden.

Göran Dahlgren.   

Abstract

Market-oriented health care reforms have been implemented in the tax-financed Swedish health care system from 1990 to 2013. The first phase of these reforms was the introduction of new public management systems, where public health centers and public hospitals were to act as private firms in an internal health care market. A second phase saw an increase of tax-financed private for-profit providers. A third phase can now be envisaged with increased private financing of essential health services. The main evidence-based effects of these markets and profit-driven reforms can be summarized as follows: efficiency is typically reduced but rarely increased; profit and tax evasion are a drain on resources for health care; geographical and social inequities are widened while the number of tax-financed providers increases; patients with major multi-health problems are often given lower priority than patients with minor health problems; opportunities to control the quality of care are reduced; tax-financed private for-profit providers facilitate increased private financing; and market forces and commercial interests undermine the power of democratic institutions. Policy options to promote further development of a nonprofit health care system are highlighted.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2014        PMID: 25618987     DOI: 10.2190/HS.44.3.e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Health Serv        ISSN: 0020-7314            Impact factor:   1.663


  9 in total

1.  Selecting the most suitable organizational structure for hospitals: an integrated fuzzy FUCOM-MARCOS method.

Authors:  Mohsen Khosravi; Arash Haqbin; Zahra Zare; Payam Shojaei
Journal:  Cost Eff Resour Alloc       Date:  2022-06-27

2.  Förnuft och känsla - Kunskapsbruk hos gårdagens förbudskritiker och dagens alkoholliberaler.

Authors:  Katarina Winter; Johan Edman
Journal:  Nordisk Alkohol Nark       Date:  2022-03-07

3.  Competing health policies: insurance against universal public systems.

Authors:  Asa Ebba Cristina Laurell
Journal:  Rev Lat Am Enfermagem       Date:  2016-03-04

4.  Re-thinking barriers to organizational change in public hospitals.

Authors:  Nigel Edwards; Richard B Saltman
Journal:  Isr J Health Policy Res       Date:  2017-03-20

5.  Public Dental Service personnel facing a major health care reform in Finland.

Authors:  Eeva Widström; Hannele Tiira; Anders Tillberg
Journal:  BDJ Open       Date:  2019-04-11

6.  Structural effects of the information revolution on tax-funded European health systems and some potential policy responses.

Authors:  Richard B Saltman
Journal:  Isr J Health Policy Res       Date:  2019-01-09

7.  Exploring Privatization in Canadian Primary Care: An Environmental Scan of Primary Care Clinics Accepting Private Payment.

Authors:  Aidan Bodner; Sarah Spencer; M Ruth Lavergne; Lindsay Hedden
Journal:  Healthc Policy       Date:  2022-02

8.  Linking Swedish health data registers to establish a research database and a shared decision-making tool in hip replacement.

Authors:  Peter Cnudde; Ola Rolfson; Szilard Nemes; Johan Kärrholm; Clas Rehnberg; Cecilia Rogmark; John Timperley; Göran Garellick
Journal:  BMC Musculoskelet Disord       Date:  2016-10-04       Impact factor: 2.362

9.  Mental health problems among economically disadvantaged adolescents in an increasingly unequal society: A Swedish study using repeated cross-sectional data from 1995 to 2011.

Authors:  Yunhwan Kim; Curt Hagquist
Journal:  SSM Popul Health       Date:  2018-08-23
  9 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.