Managed competition in the Netherlands-a qualitative study

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​Managed competition in the Netherlands-a qualitative study​
Heinemann, S. ; Leiber, S. & Gress, S.​ (2013) 
Health Policy109(2) pp. 113​-121​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthpol.2012.08.025 

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Authors
Heinemann, Stephanie ; Leiber, Simone; Gress, Stefan
Abstract
In 2006, the Health Insurance Act changed Dutch health insurance by implementing managed competition, whereby the health insurance market is strongly regulated by the government. The aim of the study is to investigate key stakeholders' opinions about effects of recent changes in Dutch healthcare policy, focussing upon three important requirements for successful managed competition: risk-adjustment, consumer choice and instruments for managed care.
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February-2013
Journal
Health Policy 
ISSN
0168-8510
eISSN
1872-6054
Language
English

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