Private equity investments in health care in OECD countries: an exploratory analysis [0.03%]
经合组织国家医疗保健行业私募股权投资的探索性分析
Yashaswini Singh,Megha Reddy,Irene Papanicolas et al.
Yashaswini Singh et al.
Private equity (PE) firms are increasingly investing in healthcare, seeking short-term returns through market consolidation, price increases, asset sales, and financial engineering. Although PE is transforming the healthcare sector, many co...
No sanctuary? Public attitudes about healthcare providers and their role in immigration enforcement and policy [0.03%]
没有避风港吗?公众对医疗提供者及其在移民执法和政策中的作用的看法
Christine Crudo Blackburn,Simon F Haeder
Christine Crudo Blackburn
This study aims to understand if the American public supports five policies related to the involvement of healthcare providers in immigration enforcement efforts such as documenting legal status in medical charts to actively assisting immig...
Preparing for uncertainty and health system responses: a new year for Health Economics, Policy and Law [0.03%]
应对不确定性与卫生系统应对:健康经济学、政策与法律的新年展望
Iris Wallenburg,Rocco Friebel
Iris Wallenburg
A typology of private investor-ownership in health service provision and related regulatory frameworks in five countries [0.03%]
五个国家医疗卫生服务领域私人投资和相关监管框架的分类学研究
Chiara Berardi,Mark Hellowell,Marco Varkevisser
Chiara Berardi
Private sector entities can invest in and own the means of healthcare provision, creating opportunities and risks for health systems. While private investment can enhance access to capital, promote competition, and foster innovation, it can...
Long-term care insurance and accessibility of home and community-based services for older adults: evidence from China [0.03%]
长期护理保险与居家和社区为基础的老年人服务的可及性:来自中国证据
Chen Bai,Zhenyu Zhu,Tianyu Wang et al.
Chen Bai et al.
With population aging, the establishment of universal long-term care insurance (LTCI) has emerged as a critical policy issue. This paper examines the effects of China's LTCI pilots on the physical accessibility of home and community-based s...
Resource allocation in social care and the consequences for equitable access: findings from a secondary analysis of a systematic review [0.03%]
社会关怀中的资源分配及其对公平获取的影响:一项系统评价的二次分析结果
Philipa Mos,Vivian Reckers-Droog
Philipa Mos
Growing demand for social care and resource constraints compel decision-makers to decide how to allocate public resources to social care. Such decisions may result in differences in access to social care between groups in society. In this s...
The role of European HTA agencies in relation to the governance of medical technologies: a discourse analysis of academic literature [0.03%]
欧洲HTA机构在医疗技术治理中的作用:学术文献的话语分析
Renée Michels,Diana Delnoij,Wichor Bramer et al.
Renée Michels et al.
How the role of health technology assessment (HTA) agencies in relation to medical technologies (MedTech) is framed in the literature reflects and influences governance, shaping perceptions and guiding decisions. We identify different acade...
The relationship between healthcare provider ownership and performance in high-income countries: An umbrella review [0.03%]
高收入国家医疗提供者所有制与绩效关系的伞状回顾
Michael Anderson,Sabrina Wimmer,Bradley Pittam et al.
Michael Anderson et al.
The role of healthcare provider ownership in shaping health system performance remains contested. An umbrella review was conducted to synthesise evidence on the relationship between healthcare provider ownership and performance in high-inco...
Steering health reform through policy stewardship: experience from Sanming, China [0.03%]
政策治理视野下的三明医改实践与发展挑战
Haochen Jiang,M Ramesh
Haochen Jiang
Health policy reforms often fail due to design flaws, implementation gaps, and political barriers. This paper examines the role of government stewardship in addressing these barriers drawing on lessons from healthcare reforms in Sanming, Ch...
An opportunity to remove harmful intellectual property provisions from the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership [0.03%]
消除全面与进步跨太平洋伙伴关系协定中有害的知识产权条款的机会
Deborah Gleeson,Joel Lexchin,Brigitte Tenni et al.
Deborah Gleeson et al.
Legal provisions in trade agreements, including those related to intellectual property (IP), can impede access to medicines. The 12-party Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) is currently undergoing ...