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The Public Private Mix for Health
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The Public Private Mix for Health

The Public Private Mix for Health

ByAlan Maynard
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2005
eBook Published 14 December 2018
Pub. location London
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/9781315377575
Pages 140 pages
eBook ISBN 9781498793100
SubjectsMedicine, Dentistry, Nursing & Allied Health
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Maynard, A. (2005). The Public Private Mix for Health. London: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315377575
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Recent changes to the health service including new structures and ways of working at both local and national levels are having major influences on the working lives of every health visitor and community nurse and on their professional opportunities. Understanding these changes is essential and this practical and authoritative handbook addresses them all. The authors all have first-hand experience of the radical changes underway. The clear straightforward format is designed to allow quick access to relevant and up-to-date information. The book is vital reading for every community practitioner.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|6 pages
International healthcare reform: what goes around, comes around
ByAlan Maynard
View abstract
chapter 2|14 pages
The pervasive role of ideology in the optimisation of the public-private mix in public healthcare systems
ByAlan Williams
View abstract
chapter 3|22 pages
Efficient purchasing in public and private healthcare systems: mission impossible?
ByCam Donaldson, Karen Gerard, Craig Mitton
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
The public-private mix in the UK
ByRudolf Klein
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
UK healthcare reform: continuity and change
ByAlan Maynard
View abstract
chapter 6|34 pages
The mix of public and private payers in the US health system
ByUwe Reinhardt
View abstract
chapter 7|24 pages
Political wolves and economic sheep: the sustainability of public health insurance in Canada
ByBob Evans with Marko Vujicic
View abstract
chapter 8|20 pages
Public-private mix for health in France
ByLise Rochaix, L Hartmann
View abstract
chapter 9|30 pages
The public-private mix in Scandinavia
ByKjeld Malier Pedersen
View abstract
chapter 10|28 pages
Public-private mix for healthcare in Germany
ByMartin Pfajf, Axel Olaf Kern
View abstract
chapter 11|28 pages
The public-private mix in health services in New Zealand
ByNicholas Mays, Nancy Devlin
View abstract
chapter 12|32 pages
The role of the private sector in the Australian healthcare system Jane Hall and Elizabeth Savage
View abstract
chapter 13|14 pages
Common challenges in healthcare markets
ByAlan Maynard
View abstract
chapter 14|18 pages
Enduring problems in healthcare delivery
ByAlan Maynard
View abstract

Recent changes to the health service including new structures and ways of working at both local and national levels are having major influences on the working lives of every health visitor and community nurse and on their professional opportunities. Understanding these changes is essential and this practical and authoritative handbook addresses them all. The authors all have first-hand experience of the radical changes underway. The clear straightforward format is designed to allow quick access to relevant and up-to-date information. The book is vital reading for every community practitioner.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|6 pages
International healthcare reform: what goes around, comes around
ByAlan Maynard
View abstract
chapter 2|14 pages
The pervasive role of ideology in the optimisation of the public-private mix in public healthcare systems
ByAlan Williams
View abstract
chapter 3|22 pages
Efficient purchasing in public and private healthcare systems: mission impossible?
ByCam Donaldson, Karen Gerard, Craig Mitton
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
The public-private mix in the UK
ByRudolf Klein
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
UK healthcare reform: continuity and change
ByAlan Maynard
View abstract
chapter 6|34 pages
The mix of public and private payers in the US health system
ByUwe Reinhardt
View abstract
chapter 7|24 pages
Political wolves and economic sheep: the sustainability of public health insurance in Canada
ByBob Evans with Marko Vujicic
View abstract
chapter 8|20 pages
Public-private mix for health in France
ByLise Rochaix, L Hartmann
View abstract
chapter 9|30 pages
The public-private mix in Scandinavia
ByKjeld Malier Pedersen
View abstract
chapter 10|28 pages
Public-private mix for healthcare in Germany
ByMartin Pfajf, Axel Olaf Kern
View abstract
chapter 11|28 pages
The public-private mix in health services in New Zealand
ByNicholas Mays, Nancy Devlin
View abstract
chapter 12|32 pages
The role of the private sector in the Australian healthcare system Jane Hall and Elizabeth Savage
View abstract
chapter 13|14 pages
Common challenges in healthcare markets
ByAlan Maynard
View abstract
chapter 14|18 pages
Enduring problems in healthcare delivery
ByAlan Maynard
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Recent changes to the health service including new structures and ways of working at both local and national levels are having major influences on the working lives of every health visitor and community nurse and on their professional opportunities. Understanding these changes is essential and this practical and authoritative handbook addresses them all. The authors all have first-hand experience of the radical changes underway. The clear straightforward format is designed to allow quick access to relevant and up-to-date information. The book is vital reading for every community practitioner.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|6 pages
International healthcare reform: what goes around, comes around
ByAlan Maynard
View abstract
chapter 2|14 pages
The pervasive role of ideology in the optimisation of the public-private mix in public healthcare systems
ByAlan Williams
View abstract
chapter 3|22 pages
Efficient purchasing in public and private healthcare systems: mission impossible?
ByCam Donaldson, Karen Gerard, Craig Mitton
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
The public-private mix in the UK
ByRudolf Klein
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
UK healthcare reform: continuity and change
ByAlan Maynard
View abstract
chapter 6|34 pages
The mix of public and private payers in the US health system
ByUwe Reinhardt
View abstract
chapter 7|24 pages
Political wolves and economic sheep: the sustainability of public health insurance in Canada
ByBob Evans with Marko Vujicic
View abstract
chapter 8|20 pages
Public-private mix for health in France
ByLise Rochaix, L Hartmann
View abstract
chapter 9|30 pages
The public-private mix in Scandinavia
ByKjeld Malier Pedersen
View abstract
chapter 10|28 pages
Public-private mix for healthcare in Germany
ByMartin Pfajf, Axel Olaf Kern
View abstract
chapter 11|28 pages
The public-private mix in health services in New Zealand
ByNicholas Mays, Nancy Devlin
View abstract
chapter 12|32 pages
The role of the private sector in the Australian healthcare system Jane Hall and Elizabeth Savage
View abstract
chapter 13|14 pages
Common challenges in healthcare markets
ByAlan Maynard
View abstract
chapter 14|18 pages
Enduring problems in healthcare delivery
ByAlan Maynard
View abstract

Recent changes to the health service including new structures and ways of working at both local and national levels are having major influences on the working lives of every health visitor and community nurse and on their professional opportunities. Understanding these changes is essential and this practical and authoritative handbook addresses them all. The authors all have first-hand experience of the radical changes underway. The clear straightforward format is designed to allow quick access to relevant and up-to-date information. The book is vital reading for every community practitioner.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|6 pages
International healthcare reform: what goes around, comes around
ByAlan Maynard
View abstract
chapter 2|14 pages
The pervasive role of ideology in the optimisation of the public-private mix in public healthcare systems
ByAlan Williams
View abstract
chapter 3|22 pages
Efficient purchasing in public and private healthcare systems: mission impossible?
ByCam Donaldson, Karen Gerard, Craig Mitton
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
The public-private mix in the UK
ByRudolf Klein
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
UK healthcare reform: continuity and change
ByAlan Maynard
View abstract
chapter 6|34 pages
The mix of public and private payers in the US health system
ByUwe Reinhardt
View abstract
chapter 7|24 pages
Political wolves and economic sheep: the sustainability of public health insurance in Canada
ByBob Evans with Marko Vujicic
View abstract
chapter 8|20 pages
Public-private mix for health in France
ByLise Rochaix, L Hartmann
View abstract
chapter 9|30 pages
The public-private mix in Scandinavia
ByKjeld Malier Pedersen
View abstract
chapter 10|28 pages
Public-private mix for healthcare in Germany
ByMartin Pfajf, Axel Olaf Kern
View abstract
chapter 11|28 pages
The public-private mix in health services in New Zealand
ByNicholas Mays, Nancy Devlin
View abstract
chapter 12|32 pages
The role of the private sector in the Australian healthcare system Jane Hall and Elizabeth Savage
View abstract
chapter 13|14 pages
Common challenges in healthcare markets
ByAlan Maynard
View abstract
chapter 14|18 pages
Enduring problems in healthcare delivery
ByAlan Maynard
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Recent changes to the health service including new structures and ways of working at both local and national levels are having major influences on the working lives of every health visitor and community nurse and on their professional opportunities. Understanding these changes is essential and this practical and authoritative handbook addresses them all. The authors all have first-hand experience of the radical changes underway. The clear straightforward format is designed to allow quick access to relevant and up-to-date information. The book is vital reading for every community practitioner.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|6 pages
International healthcare reform: what goes around, comes around
ByAlan Maynard
View abstract
chapter 2|14 pages
The pervasive role of ideology in the optimisation of the public-private mix in public healthcare systems
ByAlan Williams
View abstract
chapter 3|22 pages
Efficient purchasing in public and private healthcare systems: mission impossible?
ByCam Donaldson, Karen Gerard, Craig Mitton
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
The public-private mix in the UK
ByRudolf Klein
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
UK healthcare reform: continuity and change
ByAlan Maynard
View abstract
chapter 6|34 pages
The mix of public and private payers in the US health system
ByUwe Reinhardt
View abstract
chapter 7|24 pages
Political wolves and economic sheep: the sustainability of public health insurance in Canada
ByBob Evans with Marko Vujicic
View abstract
chapter 8|20 pages
Public-private mix for health in France
ByLise Rochaix, L Hartmann
View abstract
chapter 9|30 pages
The public-private mix in Scandinavia
ByKjeld Malier Pedersen
View abstract
chapter 10|28 pages
Public-private mix for healthcare in Germany
ByMartin Pfajf, Axel Olaf Kern
View abstract
chapter 11|28 pages
The public-private mix in health services in New Zealand
ByNicholas Mays, Nancy Devlin
View abstract
chapter 12|32 pages
The role of the private sector in the Australian healthcare system Jane Hall and Elizabeth Savage
View abstract
chapter 13|14 pages
Common challenges in healthcare markets
ByAlan Maynard
View abstract
chapter 14|18 pages
Enduring problems in healthcare delivery
ByAlan Maynard
View abstract

Recent changes to the health service including new structures and ways of working at both local and national levels are having major influences on the working lives of every health visitor and community nurse and on their professional opportunities. Understanding these changes is essential and this practical and authoritative handbook addresses them all. The authors all have first-hand experience of the radical changes underway. The clear straightforward format is designed to allow quick access to relevant and up-to-date information. The book is vital reading for every community practitioner.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|6 pages
International healthcare reform: what goes around, comes around
ByAlan Maynard
View abstract
chapter 2|14 pages
The pervasive role of ideology in the optimisation of the public-private mix in public healthcare systems
ByAlan Williams
View abstract
chapter 3|22 pages
Efficient purchasing in public and private healthcare systems: mission impossible?
ByCam Donaldson, Karen Gerard, Craig Mitton
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
The public-private mix in the UK
ByRudolf Klein
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
UK healthcare reform: continuity and change
ByAlan Maynard
View abstract
chapter 6|34 pages
The mix of public and private payers in the US health system
ByUwe Reinhardt
View abstract
chapter 7|24 pages
Political wolves and economic sheep: the sustainability of public health insurance in Canada
ByBob Evans with Marko Vujicic
View abstract
chapter 8|20 pages
Public-private mix for health in France
ByLise Rochaix, L Hartmann
View abstract
chapter 9|30 pages
The public-private mix in Scandinavia
ByKjeld Malier Pedersen
View abstract
chapter 10|28 pages
Public-private mix for healthcare in Germany
ByMartin Pfajf, Axel Olaf Kern
View abstract
chapter 11|28 pages
The public-private mix in health services in New Zealand
ByNicholas Mays, Nancy Devlin
View abstract
chapter 12|32 pages
The role of the private sector in the Australian healthcare system Jane Hall and Elizabeth Savage
View abstract
chapter 13|14 pages
Common challenges in healthcare markets
ByAlan Maynard
View abstract
chapter 14|18 pages
Enduring problems in healthcare delivery
ByAlan Maynard
View abstract
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