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Book 2003This work provides an accessible case study approach to European health care systems, medicine and nursing. The institutional analysis explains how welfare states have reformed hospitals and health professions with varying degrees of success.
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The Netherlands and Sweden: Quality Control,nt of GDP, although this had declined to 7.7 per cent by the mid 1990s according to the 1996 OECD Health Data (Kanavos and McKee, 1998:27). The Netherlands spent comparable proportions on health services: 8.1 per cent in 1987 rising to 8.8 per cent in 1995 (ibid.). By 1998, however, Sweden’s health
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Germany and Italy: Federalism and Regionalism,0:27) even if this is no longer the case for Italy in the field of health care. Germany is the European country with the strongest . tradition with the state as the point where the federal interests are integrated and underpinned by an extensive legal framework (Pollitt and Bouckaert 2000:53). This
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Poland and Greece: Transition or Embeddedness?,sition on the periphery of Europe. The notion of periphery being used here not only refers to geography but has another meaning too: Poland was part of the post-1945 Soviet Empire and Greece has strong links with the Balkans and strong Orthodox religious traditions (Mouzelis 1986); both lie outside
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Conclusions: Figuring Out the State of Professionalisation within European Health Care,ublic sector across Europe. It has concentrated on the interplay between certain of the core actors within the organisational network of hospital health care (doctors, nurses and patients) rather than a broader public administration or health policy approach. The underlying analysis has drawn on new