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What is the best way to structure primary care services? How can coordination between primary care and other parts of health care systems be improved?How should new technologies be integrated into primary care?There is considerable agreement among national policy makers across Europe that, in principle, primary care should be the linchpin of a well-designed health care system. This agreement, however, does not carry over into the organizational mechanisms best suited to pursuing or achieving this common objective. Across western, central and eastern Europe, primary care is delivered through a wide range of institutional, financial, professional and clinical configurations. This book is a study of the reforms of primary care in Europe as well as their impacts on the broader co-ordination mechanisms within European health care systems. It also provides suggestions for effective strategies for future improvement in health care system reform.Primary Care in the Driver's Seatis key reading for students studying health policy, health economics, public policy and management, as well as health managers and policy makers. Contributors: Richard Baker, University of Leicester; Sven-Eric Bergman, Bergman and Dahlb盲ck AB, Stockholm, Sweden; Wienke Boerma, Netherlands Institute of Health Services Research (NIVEL) in Utrecht, Netherlands; Mats Brommels, University of Helsinki and Karolinska Institute in Stockholm; Sweden; Michael Calnan, University of Bristol; Diana Delnoij, Netherlands Institute of Health Services Research (NIVEL) in Utrecht, Netherlands; Anna Dixon, London School of Economics and Political Science; Carl-Ardy Dubois, University of Montreal, Canada; Joan Gen茅 Badia, Catalan Institute of Health in Barcelona, Spain; Bernhard Gibis, National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians (KBV), Berlin, Germany; Stefan Gre脽, Institute of Health Care Management of the University of Duisburg-Essen in Essen, Germany; Peter Groenewegen, Netherlands Institute of Health Services Research (NIVEL) and Utrecht University in Utrecht, Netherlands; Jan Heyrman, Catholic University Leuven (KULeuven) in Leuven, Belgium; Jack Hutten, Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sports, The Hague, Netherlands; Michael Kidd, University of Sydney; Australia; M氓rten Kvist, Laitila-Pyh盲ranta Health Centre in Laitila, Finland; Miranda Laurant, Centre for Quality of Care Research of the Universities of Nijmegen and Maastricht in Nijmegen, Netherlands; Margus Lember, University of Tartu in Tartu, Estonia; Martin Marshall, University of Manchester; Alison McCallum, National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health (STAKES) in Helsinki, Finland and Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden; Toomas Palu, Europe and Central Asia Development Department of the World Bank in Washington DC, USA; Ana Rico, University of Oslo, Norway; Ray Robinson, London School of Economics and Political Science; Valentin Rusovich, Department of General Practice of the Belarussian Medical Academy for Continuous Medical Education (BelMAPO), Department of General Practice in Minsk, Belarus; Richard B. Saltman, Emory University, Atlanta, USA; Anthony Scott, University of Aberdeen; Rod Sheaff, Manchester University; Igor Svab, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia; Bonnie Sibbald, University of Manchester; Hrvoje Tiljak, Andrija 艩tampar School of Public Health, Zagreb, Croatia; Michel Wensing, Centre for Quality of Care Research of the Universities of Nijmegen and Maastricht in Nijmegen, Netherlands.
目录
List of tables p. ix
List of boxes p. x
List of figures p. xi
List of contributors p. xii
Series editors' introduction p. xv
Foreword p. xvii
Acknowledgements p. xix
Part 1 Assessing the stragetic landscape
1 Coordination and integration in European primary care Wienke G.W. Boerma p. 3
2 Mapping primary care across Europe Wienke G.W. Boerma and Carl-Ardy Dubois p. 22
3 Changing conditions for structural reform in primary care Wienke G. W. Boerma and Ana Rico p. 50
4 Drawing the strands together: primary care in perspective Richard B. Saltman p. 68
Part 2 Changing institutional arrangements
5 The challenge of coordination: the role of primary care professionals in promoting integration across the interface Michael Calnan and Jack Hutten and Hrvoje Tiljak p. 85
6 The impact of primary care purchasing in Europe: a comparative case study of primary care reform Alison McCallum and Mats Brommels and Ray Robinson and Sven-Eric Bergman and Toomas Palu p. 105
7 The evolving public-private mix Rod Sheaff and Joan Gene-Badia and Martin Marshall and Igor Svab p. 129
Changing working arrangements
8 Changing task profiles Bonnie Sibbald and Miranda Laurant and Anthony Scott p. 149
9 Changing professional roles in primary care education Jan Heyrman and Margus Lember and Valentin Rusovich and Anna Dixon p. 165
10 Managing primary care behaviour through payment systems and financial incentives Stefan Greb and Diana M. J. Delnoij and Peter P. Groenewegen p. 184
Changing quality standards
11 Improving the quality and performance of primary care Richard Baker and Michel Wensing and Bernhard Gibis p. 203
12 The role of new information and communication technologies in primary care Marten Kvist and Michael Kidd p. 227
Index p. 245
List of boxes p. x
List of figures p. xi
List of contributors p. xii
Series editors' introduction p. xv
Foreword p. xvii
Acknowledgements p. xix
Part 1 Assessing the stragetic landscape
1 Coordination and integration in European primary care Wienke G.W. Boerma p. 3
2 Mapping primary care across Europe Wienke G.W. Boerma and Carl-Ardy Dubois p. 22
3 Changing conditions for structural reform in primary care Wienke G. W. Boerma and Ana Rico p. 50
4 Drawing the strands together: primary care in perspective Richard B. Saltman p. 68
Part 2 Changing institutional arrangements
5 The challenge of coordination: the role of primary care professionals in promoting integration across the interface Michael Calnan and Jack Hutten and Hrvoje Tiljak p. 85
6 The impact of primary care purchasing in Europe: a comparative case study of primary care reform Alison McCallum and Mats Brommels and Ray Robinson and Sven-Eric Bergman and Toomas Palu p. 105
7 The evolving public-private mix Rod Sheaff and Joan Gene-Badia and Martin Marshall and Igor Svab p. 129
Changing working arrangements
8 Changing task profiles Bonnie Sibbald and Miranda Laurant and Anthony Scott p. 149
9 Changing professional roles in primary care education Jan Heyrman and Margus Lember and Valentin Rusovich and Anna Dixon p. 165
10 Managing primary care behaviour through payment systems and financial incentives Stefan Greb and Diana M. J. Delnoij and Peter P. Groenewegen p. 184
Changing quality standards
11 Improving the quality and performance of primary care Richard Baker and Michel Wensing and Bernhard Gibis p. 203
12 The role of new information and communication technologies in primary care Marten Kvist and Michael Kidd p. 227
Index p. 245
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