2005
DOI: 10.1002/hec.1031
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The search for the Holy Grail: combining decentralised planning and contracting mechanisms in the French health care system

Abstract: France has recently adopted one of the least market-oriented models for reforming its health care system, where competition does not feature at all prominently in the overall policy design. This country has a strong tradition of top-down public administration, and health professionals, trade unions and the general public are all uneasy about the idea of introducing market forces and privatising public health provision. The main reforms discussed in this article were based on planning, rationalisation, cost-con… Show more

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“…Since 1998 these budgets also depended on hospital costs as well as on an adjustment based on the regional case-mix [1]. However, this method of calculation was not consistently applied by all Regional Hospital Agencies (ARH).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since 1998 these budgets also depended on hospital costs as well as on an adjustment based on the regional case-mix [1]. However, this method of calculation was not consistently applied by all Regional Hospital Agencies (ARH).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This statutory system has covered the whole population since the Universal Coverage Act (CMU) of 1st January 2000. Three-quarters of the resources allocated each year to running the health system come from statutory health insurance funds and the remainder comes from individual users, either in the form of direct payments to the providers or indirectly via the contributions paid to the mutual associations or private insurers for complementary health insurance coverage [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Juppé plan centralized (public and private) hospital management and other elements of the system, thus turning away from the core principles of mandated systems (Sandier et al 2004). As a result, many new policy elements could be implemented: in 1999, 26 hospitalization regional agencies (ARH) were created in order to organize public and private hospitals, and to manage the allocation of public financing according to local needs and negotiation processes (Bellanger and Mossé 2005). Following this, the French government tabled the Social Security Funding Act, whose objective was to establish a cap on health expenditures controlled by the state and to enforce national priorities in terms of health care goals, a true novelty at that time.…”
Section: Welfare-oriented/mandated Systems: Francementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The criteria were as follows: (1) is there a well-defined question; (2) is there a defined search strategy; (3) are inclusion/exclusion criteria stated; (4) are study designs and number of studies clearly stated; (5) have the primary studies been quality assessed; (6) have the studies been appropriately synthesised; (7) has more than one author been involved in each stage of the review process. Reviews were categorised as low (met 0-3 criteria), medium (4-5) or high (6)(7) quality.…”
Section: Data Extraction and Quality Appraisalmentioning
confidence: 99%