Articles
Volume 40, 2005 · Number 2 · pp. 75–88
Healthcare Reform and Governance Concerns – The Cases of the United States, the United Kingdom and Germany
The USA, the UK and Germany – countries with rather different institutional structures and spending levels – have all put healthcare reforms at the top of their domestic policy agendas. In each case, incentive contracts, intended to deal with shortcomings of the current approach, evoke regulatory concerns. A range of common governance challenges can be identifi ed that market-driven healthcare reforms would need to address.
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