[The impact of the economic crisis on health systems of OECD countries]
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- DOI: 10.1051/medsci/20143010019
[The impact of the economic crisis on health systems of OECD countries]
Abstract
This paper describes measures adopted by OECD countries in the health sector in response to the economic crisis which began in 2008: increase and diversification of revenues collected for health, increases in user charges, reductions in staff, salaries and prices of health goods and services; and policies aiming to increase health systems efficiency. It then reviews the impact of these policies on health spending trends.
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