Ausgabe Sonderheft 1/2013
The Limits of Market-based Reforms
Inhalt (9 Artikel)
The limits of market-based reforms
Helen Dickinson, Sara Shaw, Jon Glasby, Judith Smith
An economic analysis of the limits of market based reforms in the English NHS
Pauline Allen
Commissioning healthcare for people with long term conditions: the persistence of relational contracting in England’s NHS quasi-market
Alison Porter, Nicholas Mays, Sara E Shaw, Rebecca Rosen, Judith Smith
The limits of market-based reforms in the NHS: the case of alternative providers in primary care
Anna Coleman, Kath Checkland, Imelda McDermott, Stephen Harrison
The practice of commissioning healthcare from a private provider: learning from an in-depth case study
Naomi Chambers, Rod Sheaff, Ann Mahon, Richard Byng, Russell Mannion, Nigel Charles, Mark Exworthy, Sue Llewellyn
Personalized commissioning, public spaces: the limits of the market in English social care services
Catherine Needham
Making sense of joint commissioning: three discourses of prevention, empowerment and efficiency
Helen Dickinson, Jon Glasby, Alyson Nicholds, Helen Sullivan
Co-operation and conflict under hard and soft contracting regimes: case studies from England and Wales
David Hughes, Pauline Allen, Shane Doheny, Christina Petsoulas, Peter Vincent-Jones
How managed a market? Modes of commissioning in England and Germany
Rod Sheaff, Naomi Chambers, Nigel Charles, Mark Exworthy, Ann Mahon, Richard Byng, Russell Mannion