The key issues of the health care system are often conceptualised
as involving three basic dimensions: the quality of health care
provided; access to the health care system and the cost of health
care. This book presents studies of two distinct types of reform
that have been implemented to reduce the 'trade offs' arising from
the 'unholy trinity'. The first focuses upon attempts to reorganise
existing institutions in order to make them more effective and
cost-efficient. The second considers the move toward 'evaluation
research', that is, more critically evaluating health care
treatments and outcomes to make sure that treatments are effective
and cost-efficient.
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