Strategic Contracting for Health Systems and Services
ISBN-13:
9781412815000
ISBN-10:
1412815002
Edition:
1
Author:
Jean Perrot, Eric de Roodenbeke
Publication date:
2012
Publisher:
Routledge
Format:
Paperback
560 pages
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ISBN-13:
9781412815000
ISBN-10:
1412815002
Edition:
1
Author:
Jean Perrot, Eric de Roodenbeke
Publication date:
2012
Publisher:
Routledge
Format:
Paperback
560 pages
Summary
Strategic Contracting for Health Systems and Services (ISBN-13: 9781412815000 and ISBN-10: 1412815002), written by authors
Jean Perrot, Eric de Roodenbeke, was published by Routledge in 2012.
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Until the start of the new century, efforts to strengthen health systems focused solely on the public sector and health programs overseen by public bodies. The private sector was sidelined in certain countries and even banned in others. At the same time, some private-sector stakeholders readily adapted themselves to this special situation so as to avoid becoming part of a structured health system. This volume notes profound changes in health care around the world in two areas. The stakeholders involved in the health sector are increasing in number and diversifying as a result of the development of the private sector. They are also responding to a process of democratization and decentralization. These developments have been paralleled by greater functional differentiation. Various stakeholders are increasingly specializing in particular areas of the health system: service delivery, procurement, management, financing, and regulation. The interdependence of health stakeholders becomes more evident along with the increased complexity of delivery systems as these respond to changing demand. There is a compelling need to forge relationships. Such relationships are in fact emerging in developed countries and, more recently, in developing countries. They may be informal, but are increasingly organized and structured.
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