Does elderly care suppress women's fertility intentions? Quasi-experimental evidence from China's home and community-based services reform [0.03%]
养老照护会抑制女性的生育意愿吗——来自中国居家社区养老服务改革的准实验证据
Zhiying Li,Longhua Zheng,Yunhui Wang
Zhiying Li
China's recent expansion of Home- and Community-Based Services (HCBS) may influence fertility intentions among women of childbearing age. Using data from the China Labor-force Dynamics Survey (CLDS, 2014-2018) and a multi-period difference-...
Policy shift toward mandatory premarital screening in a Middle Eastern country: agenda- setting through the lens of Kingdon's multiple streams framework [0.03%]
中东国家婚前检查政策变化:运用金顿多流模型分析议题设置过程
Zainab Al Kindi,Joshua Muliira
Zainab Al Kindi
Premarital screening policies are increasingly adopted to prevent hereditary disorders in populations with high consanguinity. In Oman, a Middle Eastern country with significant sickle cell disease prevalence, the shift toward mandatory pre...
Gregori Galofré Vilà
Gregori Galofré Vilà
This article explores possible connections between health crises, economic policy choices, and the rise of populist movements, drawing on evidence from the interwar period. It considers how differing policy responses to the Great Depression...
Depoliticising resilience? Uncovering the political theories of health system resilience [0.03%]
脱离政治的弹性?揭露卫生系统弹性的政治理论
Benjamin Ewert
Benjamin Ewert
This paper examines Health System Resilience (HSR) through a political science lens, arguing that the capacity of health systems to become resilient is shaped not only by technical capabilities and available resources but also by the politi...
Acting reactively: private investment, controversies and regulatory and policy responses in residential long-term care in Ontario (Canada), Lombardy (Italy), the Netherlands and England (United Kingdom) [0.03%]
反应性应对:加拿大安大略省、意大利伦巴第、荷兰和英国英格兰的私人投资、争议及监管政策回应在住宅长期护理中的作用
Jitse Schuurmans,Laura De Brabandere,Michele Castelli et al.
Jitse Schuurmans et al.
Private investment in residential long-term care has surged around the world. Growing evidence shows that this is changing the institutional logic and the inner workings of the sector, prioritising the financial interests of asset holders a...
Legal implications of joint clinical assessments under the EU HTA regulation [0.03%]
欧盟HTA条例下联合临床评估的法律影响
Nicolas S H Xander,Maureen P M H Rutten-van Mölken,Louis Bertin et al.
Nicolas S H Xander et al.
Joint clinical assessments (JCAs) under the European Union (EU) Regulation 2021/2282 on health technology assessment (HTA-R) and its implementing regulations have been linked to various implementation challenges. However, legal implications...
Private equity involvement in long-term care: what can we learn from the United States, Ireland, and Poland? [0.03%]
私募股权在长期护理领域的参与:我们能从美国、爱尔兰和波兰那里学到什么?
Michael K Gusmano,Małgorzata Kalbarczyk,Julien Mercille et al.
Michael K Gusmano et al.
We study private equity involvement (or lack thereof) in the long-term care (LTC) sector and its recent developments in the United States, Ireland and Poland. Based on the similarities and differences across these countries' LTC systems, wh...
Cost-effectiveness thresholds in policy and practice: do HTA guidelines align with estimates of health opportunity cost? [0.03%]
成本效益阈值在政策和实践中的应用:卫生技术评估指南与健康机会成本估算的一致性如何?
Peter Murphy,Susan Griffin,Simon Walker et al.
Peter Murphy et al.
Health technology assessment (HTA) processes provide evidence to inform the supply of healthcare, often comparing results from economic evaluation to a policy threshold to judge cost-effectiveness. However, recommended policy thresholds may...
Constructing effectiveness as a general legal principle of public healthcare systems: comparative insights from France, Germany, and England [0.03%]
构建效力作为公共医疗体系一般法律原则的有效性:来自法国、德国和英国的比较见解
Irene Domenici,Christian Günther,Ulrich Becker
Irene Domenici
In public healthcare systems, effectiveness is a central requirement for determining which services should be offered and reimbursed. Yet, due to its technical nature and to the need for specification through specialised bodies, the nature ...
A European vision for telemedicine in cancer care: policy and patient perspectives from the eCAN Joint Action [0.03%]
欧洲远程癌症医疗服务愿景:eCAN联合行动中的政策和患者视角
Tugce Schmitt,Katharina Habimana,Anita Gottlob et al.
Tugce Schmitt et al.
Telemedicine is increasingly playing a vital role in European health systems, offering great potential for improving healthcare access and outcomes. Funded between September 2022 and December 2024, the Joint Action 'Strengthening eHealth in...