Health care reforms and the crisis
European Trade Union Institute, Brussels
ETUI - Brussels
2014
96 p.
economic recession ; health policy ; medical care
Report
134
Social protection - Health policy
English
Bibliogr.
978-2-87452-330-4
02.07-64830
" This report looks at the impact of the crisis on health care reform patterns in ten EU countries (France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Romania, Sweden and the UK-England). It assesses the changing allocation of responsibilities for regulation, financing, and provision of health care, as well as the growing influence of EU governance on national health systems.
The work identifies a number of trends that affect subgroups of EU member states. It does however not find evidence that the EU is promoting national convergence towards a unique model. The report concludes that 'EU leverage' remains mainly limited to aspects of financial sustainability and cost-effectiveness and in most countries has not been as influential as that of domestic reform agendas. In the countries that entered financial assistance programs –Greece, Romania, and Ireland- such an emphasis on the health budget was complemented by real “imperatives” for cost containment and budget cuts. "
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