The Dutch guaranteed Benefit Health Basket – an example for reformers
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Publication date: 2022
Public Health and Governance, 2022, Volume 20, Issue 2, pp. 62 - 70
https://doi.org/10.4467/20842627OZ.22.011.17644Authors
Niderlandzki koszyk świadczeń gwarantowanych – przykład dla reformatorów
The Dutch guaranteed Benefit Health Basket – an example for reformers
In the process of searching for nearly half a century of new possibly effective forms of satisfying the health needs of societies, which have been undertaken with limited success in all countries of the world, an exceptional position should be attributed to the experience in the Netherlands. There are many reasons: not only the success of the changes carried out, not only the concept of a guaranteed health benefits basket confirmed by practice, not only the rarely used mechanism of competition between payers, but above all the consistency in the long-term preparation of a comprehensive change in the health system. At the same time, the constant dialogue with the society was not neglected, which allowed it to treat the introduced changes as its own.
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Niderlandzki koszyk świadczeń gwarantowanych – przykład dla reformatorów
The Dutch guaranteed Benefit Health Basket – an example for reformers
Institute of Public Health, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Kraków, Poland
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