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Learn about the four main types of healthcare systems in the world: Beveridge, Bismarck, National Health Insurance and Out-of-Pocket. Compare their advantages, disadvantages and challenges in the context of COVID-19 pandemic.
15 de mar. de 2018 · Health systems are complex, may be seen as the sum of all the organizations, institutions and resources whose primary purpose is to improve health with limited resources [ 1, 2 ]. All health systems are different due to the different combinations of components they can consider.
- Stefanie Schütte, Paula N Marin Acevedo, Antoine Flahault
- 10.7189/jogh.08.010407
- 2018
- J Glob Health. 2018 Jun; 8(1): 010407.
Our study (1) enumerates the number of health systems in the United States; (2) characterizes systems by key structural attributes such as size, ownership, system type, and geographic presence; and (3) reports system penetration among hospitals, beds, and physicians.
- Michael F. Furukawa, Rachel M. Machta, Kirsten A. Barrett, David J. Jones, Stephen M. Shortell, Denn...
- 10.1177/1077558718823130
- 2020
- 2020/08
3 de mar. de 2021 · Summary. The problems in our health care systems include subpar quality and patient safety, a misplaced focus on acute care rather than on prevention and population health, inadequate person...
- ZimlichmanEyal, NicklinWendy, AggarwalRajesh, W BatesDavid
- 2021
24 de jan. de 2019 · Summary. As health enterprises have grown both horizontally and vertically in the past decade, they have almost invariably taken to calling themselves “health systems.” This term poorly...
Health Systems Strengthening. Appears in: A well-functioning health system working in harmony is built on having trained and motivated health workers, a well-maintained infrastructure, and a reliable supply of medicines and technologies, backed by adequate funding, strong health plans and evidence-based policies.
Overview of the U.S. Healthcare System Infrastructure. The NHQDR tracks care delivered by providers in many types of healthcare settings. The goal is to provide high-quality healthcare that is culturally and linguistically sensitive, patient centered, timely, affordable, well coordinated, and safe.