2010
DOI: 10.2478/v10135-009-0007-2
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Achilles' Heels of Health Care Systems

Abstract: Achilles' Heels of Health Care Systems The aim of this article is to research the organization of health care systems and their typical failures in relationship with the need for health care. It is based on extensive theoretical background from economics and social policy, where the concepts used have already been defined. It emphasizes the differences between public and private insurance, and the various models of health care. It shows waiting lists, deficits and not realized health care as inevitable… Show more

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“…In papers by Muiser & Carrin (2007), Fernandez & Forder (2010, Mertl (2010), Colombo et al (2011), Průša (2011), Repková et al (2011), Rodrigues (2015 and others, systems of long-term care are dealt with in connection with forms of financing and financial sustainability.…”
Section: Theoretical Background and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In papers by Muiser & Carrin (2007), Fernandez & Forder (2010, Mertl (2010), Colombo et al (2011), Průša (2011), Repková et al (2011), Rodrigues (2015 and others, systems of long-term care are dealt with in connection with forms of financing and financial sustainability.…”
Section: Theoretical Background and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%