Physicians' views on resource availability and equity in four European health care systems |
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Authors: | Samia A Hurst Reidun Forde Stella Reiter-Theil Anne-Marie Slowther Arnaud Perrier Renzo Pegoraro Marion Danis |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute for Biomedical Ethics, Geneva University Medical School, Switzerland;(2) The Research Institute, Norwegian Medical Association and University of Oslo, Norway;(3) Institute for Applied Ethics and Medical Ethics, University of Basel, Switzerland;(4) The Ethox Centre, Oxford University, Headington, UK;(5) General Internal Medicine Service, Geneva University Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland;(6) Fondazione Lanza, Padova, Italy;(7) National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA |
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Abstract: | Background In response to limited resources, health care systems have adopted diverse cost-containment strategies and give priority to differing types of interventions. The perception of physicians, who witness the effects of these strategies, may provide useful insights regarding the impact of system-wide priority setting on access to care. |
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