Health care privatization processes in Europe: theoretical justifications and empirical classification
André, Christine ; Batifoulier, Philippe ; Jansen-Ferreira, Mariana
International Social Security Review
2016
69
1
Jan.___Ma1
3-23
health policy ; privatization ; social security administration
Health and safety legislation
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/issr.12092
English
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"This article analyses the health care system reform process in Europe based on the concept of privatization. This notion is understood from two perspectives. First, privatization may concern the health care financing or the provision of health services. Second, privatization can be “imposed” on individuals or be “internalized” and then introduced by individuals (patients and doctors). So we emphasize the diversity that privatization can assume. We classify privatization mechanisms used by different countries and identify which of the perspectives presented are more common in 14 European Union countries since the 1980s. The article shows that even if privatization processes are widespread, they assume different patterns in each country."
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