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No. 21 | 16 Jan 2006 |
The Supply of Physician Services in OECD Countries
The delivery of an appropriate quantity and quality of health care in an efficient way requires, among other things, matching the supply with the demand for the services of physicians, over time. Such matching has led to very different levels of... |
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No. 23 | 09 Mar 2006 |
Health Care Quality Indicators Project
This paper represents an attempt to set out a conceptual framework for the OECD’s Health Care Quality Indicator (HCQI) Project. Two main issues are tackled: what concepts, or dimensions, of quality of health care should be measured and how, in... |
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No. 22 | 09 Mar 2006 |
Health Care Quality Indicators Project
The OECD Health Care Quality Indicator (HCQI) Project was started in 2001. The long-term objective of the HCQI Project is to develop a set of indicators that can be used to raise questions for further investigation concerning quality of health care... |
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No. 24 | 22 Dec 2006 |
Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Policies in Canada
This paper describes and assesses pharmaceutical pricing and reimbursement policies in Canada, considering them in the context of the broader policy and market environment in which they operate, and investigating their role in contributing to... |
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No. 25 | 13 Feb 2007 |
Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Policies in Mexico
This paper examines aspects of the policy environment and market characteristics of Mexico's pharmaceutical sector, and assesses the degree to which Mexico has achieved certain policy goals. This paper questions the effectiveness of the maximum price... |
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No. 26 | 30 Mar 2007 |
Trends in Severe Disability Among Elderly People
As the number and share of the population aged 65 and over will continue to grow steadily in OECD countries over the next decades, improvements in the functional status of elderly people could help mitigate the rise in the demand for, and hence... |
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No. 27 | 27 Jun 2007 |
Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Policies in Switzerland
This paper examines aspects of the policy environment and market characteristics of the Swiss pharmaceutical sector, and assesses the degree to which Switzerland has achieved certain policy goals. In Switzerland, pharmaceutical spending has not been... |
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No. 28 | 26 Jul 2007 |
Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Policies in Sweden
This paper examines aspects of the policy environment and market characteristics of the Swedish pharmaceutical sector, assesses the degree to which Sweden has achieved certain policy goals, and puts forth some key findings and conclusions. Thanks to... |
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No. 29 | 11 Oct 2007 |
Health Care Quality Indicators Project 2006 Data Collection Update Report
This report is an update to the OECD Health Working Paper No. 22, Health Care Quality Indicators Project: Initial Indicators Report that was based on data collected between 2003 and 2005 and released in 2006. That report presented the OECD’s initial... |
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No. 30 | 12 Dec 2007 |
Improved Health System Performance through better Care Coordination
This report attempts to assess whether -- and to what degree - better care coordination can improve health system performance in terms of quality and cost-efficiency. Coordination of care refers to policies that help create patient-centred care that... |
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No. 31 | 25 Feb 2008 |
Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Policies in Slovakia
This paper examines aspects of the policy environment and market characteristics of Slovakia's pharmaceutical sector, and assesses the degree to which Slovakia has achieved certain policy goals. Pharmaceutical expenditure in Slovakia accounts for a... |
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No. 32 | 25 Mar 2008 |
The Prevention of Lifestyle-Related Chronic Diseases
This paper provides an economic perspective on the prevention of chronic diseases, focusing in particular on diseases linked to lifestyle choices. The proposed economic framework is centred on the hypothesis that the prevention of chronic diseases... |
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No. 33 | 22 May 2008 |
Health Workforce and International Migration
This paper examines health workforce and migration policies in New Zealand, with a special focus on the international recruitment of doctors and nurses. 2. The health workforce in New Zealand, as in all OECD countries, plays a central role in the... |
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No. 36 | 01 Oct 2008 |
Projet OCDE sur la migration des professionnels de santé
This report examines health workforce demographics in France, together with recent trends in migration policies regarding health professionals. It also analyses workforce planning and the possible role of the recruitment of foreign health workers in... |
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No. 35 | 01 Oct 2008 |
Nurse Workforce Challenges in the United States
The United States has the largest professional nurse workforce in the world numbering close to 3 million but does not produce enough nurses to meet its growing demand. A shortage of close to a million professional nurses is projected to evolve by... |
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No. 34 | 01 Oct 2008 |
Mismatches in the Formal Sector, Expansion of the Informal Sector
Italy has an aging population which is placing a strain on the public health system and on families. At the same time, it has a distorted market of supply of health professionals. Past over enrolment in medical faculties has produced a current glut... |
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No. 38 | 13 Oct 2008 |
Migration of Health Workers
The UK has a population of 56 million, and most healthcare is delivered through the National Health Service (NHS). The NHS employs more than one million staff. In the late 1990s shortages of skilled staff were a main obstacle to improving services in... |
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No. 37 | 13 Oct 2008 |
The US Physician Workforce
This review surveys trends in physician supply in the United States from 1980 to the present with particular attention to the participation of International Medical Graduates. It discussed the composition of the physician workforce with regards to... |
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No. 40 | 16 Oct 2008 |
International Mobility of Health Professionals and Health Workforce Management in Canada
This report examines the role played by immigrant health workers in the Canadian health workforce but also the interactions between migration policies and education and health workforce management policies. Migrant health worker makes a significant... |
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No. 39 | 21 Oct 2008 |
Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Policies in Germany
This paper describes pharmaceutical pricing and reimbursement policies in Germany, considering them in the broader environment in which they operate, and assesses their impact on the achievement of a number of policy goals. Pharmaceutical coverage is... |
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The Supply of Physician Services in OECD Countries
Steven Simoens et Jeremy Hurst
16 Jan 2006
The delivery of an appropriate quantity and quality of health care in an efficient way requires, among other things, matching the supply with the demand for the services of physicians, over time. Such matching has led to very different levels of...
Health Care Quality Indicators Project
Edward Kelley et Jeremy Hurst
09 Mar 2006
This paper represents an attempt to set out a conceptual framework for the OECD’s Health Care Quality Indicator (HCQI) Project. Two main issues are tackled: what concepts, or dimensions, of quality of health care should be measured and how, in...
Health Care Quality Indicators Project
Soeren Mattke, Edward Kelley, Peter Scherer, Jeremy Hurst, Maria Luisa Gil Lapetra et HCQI Expert Group Members
09 Mar 2006
The OECD Health Care Quality Indicator (HCQI) Project was started in 2001. The long-term objective of the HCQI Project is to develop a set of indicators that can be used to raise questions for further investigation concerning quality of health care...
Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Policies in Canada
Valérie Paris et Elizabeth Docteur
22 Dec 2006
This paper describes and assesses pharmaceutical pricing and reimbursement policies in Canada, considering them in the context of the broader policy and market environment in which they operate, and investigating their role in contributing to...
Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Policies in Mexico
Pierre Moïse et Elizabeth Docteur
13 Feb 2007
This paper examines aspects of the policy environment and market characteristics of Mexico's pharmaceutical sector, and assesses the degree to which Mexico has achieved certain policy goals. This paper questions the effectiveness of the maximum price...
Trends in Severe Disability Among Elderly People
Gaétan Lafortune et Gaëlle Balestat
30 Mar 2007
As the number and share of the population aged 65 and over will continue to grow steadily in OECD countries over the next decades, improvements in the functional status of elderly people could help mitigate the rise in the demand for, and hence...
Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Policies in Switzerland
Valérie Paris et Elizabeth Docteur
27 Jun 2007
This paper examines aspects of the policy environment and market characteristics of the Swiss pharmaceutical sector, and assesses the degree to which Switzerland has achieved certain policy goals. In Switzerland, pharmaceutical spending has not been...
Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Policies in Sweden
Pierre Moïse et Elizabeth Docteur
26 Jul 2007
This paper examines aspects of the policy environment and market characteristics of the Swedish pharmaceutical sector, assesses the degree to which Sweden has achieved certain policy goals, and puts forth some key findings and conclusions. Thanks to...
Health Care Quality Indicators Project 2006 Data Collection Update Report
Sandra Garcia Armesto, Maria Luisa Gil Lapetra, Lihan Wei et Edward Kelley
11 Oct 2007
This report is an update to the OECD Health Working Paper No. 22, Health Care Quality Indicators Project: Initial Indicators Report that was based on data collected between 2003 and 2005 and released in 2006. That report presented the OECD’s initial...
Improved Health System Performance through better Care Coordination
Maria M. Hofmarcher, Howard Oxley et Elena Rusticelli
12 Dec 2007
This report attempts to assess whether -- and to what degree - better care coordination can improve health system performance in terms of quality and cost-efficiency. Coordination of care refers to policies that help create patient-centred care that...
Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Policies in Slovakia
Zoltán Kaló, Elizabeth Docteur et Pierre Moïse
25 Feb 2008
This paper examines aspects of the policy environment and market characteristics of Slovakia's pharmaceutical sector, and assesses the degree to which Slovakia has achieved certain policy goals. Pharmaceutical expenditure in Slovakia accounts for a...
The Prevention of Lifestyle-Related Chronic Diseases
Franco Sassi et Jeremy Hurst
25 Mar 2008
This paper provides an economic perspective on the prevention of chronic diseases, focusing in particular on diseases linked to lifestyle choices. The proposed economic framework is centred on the hypothesis that the prevention of chronic diseases...
Health Workforce and International Migration
Pascal Zurn et Jean-Christophe Dumont
22 May 2008
This paper examines health workforce and migration policies in New Zealand, with a special focus on the international recruitment of doctors and nurses. 2. The health workforce in New Zealand, as in all OECD countries, plays a central role in the...
Projet OCDE sur la migration des professionnels de santé
OCDE
01 Oct 2008
This report examines health workforce demographics in France, together with recent trends in migration policies regarding health professionals. It also analyses workforce planning and the possible role of the recruitment of foreign health workers in...
Nurse Workforce Challenges in the United States
Linda H. Aiken et Robyn Cheung
01 Oct 2008
The United States has the largest professional nurse workforce in the world numbering close to 3 million but does not produce enough nurses to meet its growing demand. A shortage of close to a million professional nurses is projected to evolve by...
Mismatches in the Formal Sector, Expansion of the Informal Sector
Jonathan Chaloff
01 Oct 2008
Italy has an aging population which is placing a strain on the public health system and on families. At the same time, it has a distorted market of supply of health professionals. Past over enrolment in medical faculties has produced a current glut...
Migration of Health Workers
James Buchan, Susanna Baldwin et Miranda Munro
13 Oct 2008
The UK has a population of 56 million, and most healthcare is delivered through the National Health Service (NHS). The NHS employs more than one million staff. In the late 1990s shortages of skilled staff were a main obstacle to improving services in...
The US Physician Workforce
Richard Cooper
13 Oct 2008
This review surveys trends in physician supply in the United States from 1980 to the present with particular attention to the participation of International Medical Graduates. It discussed the composition of the physician workforce with regards to...
International Mobility of Health Professionals and Health Workforce Management in Canada
Jean-Christophe Dumont, Pascal Zurn, Jody Church et Christine LeThi
16 Oct 2008
This report examines the role played by immigrant health workers in the Canadian health workforce but also the interactions between migration policies and education and health workforce management policies. Migrant health worker makes a significant...
Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Policies in Germany
Valérie Paris et Elizabeth Docteur
21 Oct 2008
This paper describes pharmaceutical pricing and reimbursement policies in Germany, considering them in the broader environment in which they operate, and assesses their impact on the achievement of a number of policy goals. Pharmaceutical coverage is...