2012
DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2012.02.110212
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Health Care in The Netherlands

Abstract: This article analyzes Dutch experiences of health care reform-in particular in primary care-with emphasis on lessons for current United States health care reforms. Recent major innovations were the introduction of private insurance based on the principles of primary care-led health care and including all citizens irrespective of their financial, employment, or health status; introduction of primary care collaboratives for out-of-hour services and chronic disease management; and primary care team building, incl… Show more

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“…Provide dedicated complaints officer, confidential counsellors, patient groups and citizen monitors [36,4549,54–56]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Provide dedicated complaints officer, confidential counsellors, patient groups and citizen monitors [36,4549,54–56]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A last explanation relates to the Dutch health care system, in which the GP already has a strong position and a central role in delivering geriatric care, often in collaboration with practice nurses, and facilitated by high-quality EMRs. 7 This suggests that limited room for improvement exists in comparison to health care settings in which primary care is less well organized. On the other hand, our results may hold external validity to health care settings in which collaboration can be set up between health care and welfare and between primary and geriatric care.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Care delivery is facilitated by the use of high-standard electronic medical records (EMRs) and patient panels, defining the population under care. 6,7 In the Netherlands, GPs often collaborate with practice nurses in the delivery of care (programs) according to the needs of the practice population. 7 Moreover, physicians providing geriatric care increasingly operate (as consultants) in caring for frail older people in the community.…”
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“…In the Netherlands, practice registries are based largely on geography, and relationships with patients often last a lifetime. 2 Australia is poised to follow England's geographic accountability model, creating Primary Health Care Organizations, known more parochially as "Medicare locals." 3 These geographically based entities will be accountable funding agencies and practice facilitators.…”
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confidence: 99%