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Are Health Problems Systemic?
Politics of Access and Choice under Beveridge and Bismarck Systems

Or, Zeynep; Chantal Cases, Melanie Lisac, Karsten Vrangbæk, Ulrika Winblad and Gwyn Bevan
Scientific journal, July 2010
Heath Economics, Policy and Law, 5(3):269-293

Abstract 

Industrialised countries face similar challenges for improving the performance of their health system. Nevertheless the nature and intensity of the reforms required are largely determined by each country’s basic social security model. This paper looks at the main differences in performance of five countries and reviews their recent reform experience, focusing on three questions: Are there systematic differences in performance of Beveridge and Bismarck-type systems? What are the key parameters of health care system which underlie these differences? Have recent reforms been effective?

Our results do not suggest that one system-type performs consistently better than the other. In part, this may be explained by the heterogeneity in organisational design and governance both within and across these systems. Insufficient attention to those structural differences may explain the limited success of a number of recent reforms.



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