The Market and Health Sector Reform

1994; Emerald Publishing Limited; Volume: 8; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1108/02689239410059633

ISSN

1758-7441

Autores

Charles Collins, David J. Hunter, Andrew R. Green,

Tópico(s)

Global Health Care Issues

Resumo

A new international orthodoxy has developed on health sector reform. The dominant theme of the orthodoxy is the alleged benefits of market style reforms for health development. This is shaping changes formulated, and being implemented, in the British NHS and other European health services (including Central and Eastern Europe), Latin America and a number of developing health systems in Africa and Asia. Sets out a ten‐point description of the orthodoxy. Contends that the orthodoxy is showing distinct signs of restricting the analysis and development of health management and planning. This is a matter for considerable concern as the adoption of market‐style reforms can generate unforeseen and, in some cases, negative consequences. There is clearly a need for strengthening management research and development as a basis for effective health sector reform.

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