Fotaki M. Are all consumers the same? Choice in health, social care and education in England and elsewhere. Public Money & Management 2009;29(2):87-94 doi: 10.1080/09540960902767956[published Online First: Epub Date]|.Fotaki, M. 2009. "Are All Consumers the Same? Choice in Health, ...
Consumers are starting to get what they asked for from managed care; namely, more freedom of choice in directing the course of their own health care. But health plans are also expecting their members to foot more of the bill in exchange for those choices, according to Joe Eichenholz, execu...
BACKGROUND: The ongoing Finnish health and social service reform will expand choice by opening the market for competition between public and private service providers. This study examined the attitudes of primary care patients towards choice and which patient-related factors are associated with these at...
Social care is currently undergoing a transformation, driven by Government policy, and key to this transformation is giving greater choice to service users. This vision of choice is based on a market model of competing service providers; such a model can be difficult to implement in rural areas...
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Many Canadian social policies emphasize the obligation of individuals to care for their dependent family members, reflecting normative expectations that family members are responsible for providing support for one another. Such policies have particular implications for the economic, emotional and physical wel...
The article presents the author's views on health care reform and the debate on having a choice between a public health plan or private insurance. Accordin... Hacker,Jacob,S. - 《New England Journal of Medicine》 被引量: 12发表: 2009年 Understanding social insurance: fairness, affordability...
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In recent years, there have been increased calls for patient and public involvement in healthcare decision-making [1, 2]. Patient or public involvement can support decision-making at multiple levels: individual (shared decision-making), policy (patient experts on panels) and commissioning (incorpora...