Garrafa, Emirena Levaggi, Rosella Miniaci, Raffaele Paolillo, Ciro
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Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
The increase in access to Emergency Departments (ED) worldwide causes inefficiencies, but also signals its importance. The Coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak allows to study the reactions of patients to the news about the spreading of the infection, which may have generated the fear that ED was no longer safe. We study access to ED of a large teaching...
McQuestin, Dana Noguchi, Masayoshi
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Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
In the absence of a price mechanism, emergency department waiting times act as a rationing device to equate demand for treatment with available supply. Sustained increases to demand stemming from population growth, aging populations, and rising comorbidities has caused waiting times internationally to rise. This has resulted in increased calls for ...
Ismail, Nasrul
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Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Extant scholarship has demonstrated that macroeconomic austerity disproportionately harms marginalised end-users. Its impact on the governance and delivery of health provisions on such individuals, however, has received less attention. Drawing on interviews with 27 policy elites involved with England's prison health policy, interviewees perceive th...
Vogler, Sabine Fischer, Stefan
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Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Shortages of medicines have become a major public health challenge. The aim of this study was to survey national measures to manage and combat these shortages. A questionnaire survey was conducted with public authorities involved in the Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Information (PPRI) network. Reponses relating to measures as of March / ...
Lemmen, Clarissa Woopen, Christiane Stock, Stephanie
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Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Systems medicine is based on approaches taken from systems biology, omics research, bio-informatics and network theory. It promises to facilitate a better understanding of the causes of diseases, detection at an earlier stage, and the use of tailor-made approaches to prevention and therapy. This study provides information on how systems medicine co...
Simões, Jorge Fronteira, Inês Augusto, Gonçalo Figueiredo
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The Portuguese National Health Service (NHS) was established in 1979. Since its inception, the relationship of the NHS with private-for-profit and private-non-profit organisations has been controversially discussed between left and right-wing political parties, and this has also led also to academic debate. In 1990, a Health Basic Law was approved ...
Whyte, Richard Connolly, Sheelah Wren, Maev-Ann
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Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
In Ireland long waits for public hospital services are a feature of the healthcare system, with limited evidence that waits for private hospital services (delivered in both public and private hospitals) are shorter. In 2008, in an attempt to ensure more equitable access to hospital-based services, a 'common waiting list' for all patients within pub...
Lubi, Kadi Uibu, Marko Koppel, Katre Mets-Oja, Silja
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In 2017, the Estonian government performed an administrative reform with the promise to keep vital services available for people. In March 2018, the closure of two smaller obstetrics units (OU) was announced, thereby raising resistance by community members. The aim of the research is to identify public perceptions and information needs during the c...
DeVolder, Russell Serra-Sastre, Victoria Zamora, Bernarda
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Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Delayed transfers of care, or delayed discharges, adversely affect patient care and increase costs to England's National Health Service. The main objective of this paper is to explain variation in the probability of delayed discharge from an acute trust and patient perspective. A novel approach is employed in using the Adult Inpatient Survey over t...
Chen, Wen-Yi
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This study investigates the welfare effect of copayment adjustments on emergency department (ED) visits in medical centers under the National Health Insurance (NHI) program in Taiwan. To this end, we first applied the smooth time-varying co-integration model to estimate the time-varying price and income elasticities of ED care demand in medical cen...