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Università della Svizzera italiana

Statutory health insurance competition in Europe : a four-country comparison

Thomson, Sarah ; Busse, Reinhard ; Crivelli, Luca ; Van de Vend ; Van de Voordee, Carine

In: Health policy, 2013, vol. 109, no. 3, p. 209-225

This article considers the potential for insurer competition to improve health system performance by strengthening purchasing. Economic theory suggests that insurer competition will enhance efficiency if: (1) people have free choice of insurer, (2) competition is based on price and quality rather than risk selection and (3) insurers have tools to influence health care costs and quality. The...

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Leadership and governance in seven developed health systems

Smith, Peter C. ; Anell, Anders ; Busse, Reinhard ; Crivelli, Luca ; Healy, Judith ; Lindahl, Anne Karin ; Westert, Gert ; Kene, Tobechukwu

In: Health policy, 2012, vol. 106, no. 1, p. 37-49

This paper explores leadership and governance arrangements in seven developed health systems: Australia, England, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland. It presents a cybernetic model of leadership and governance comprising three fundamental functions: priority setting, performance monitoring and accountability arrangements. The paper uses a structured survey to examine...

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Six countries, six health reform models? : Health care reform in Chile, Israel, Singapore, Switzerland, Taiwan and The Netherlands

Okma, Kieke G. H. ; Cheng, Tsung-Mei ; Chinitz, David ; Crivelli, Luca ; Svizzera italiana, Svizzera ; Meng-Kin, Lim ; Maarse, Hans ; Labra, Maria Eliana

In: Journal of comparative policy analysis, 2010, vol. 12, no. 1, p. 75-113

This research contribution presents a diagnosis of the health reform experience of six small and mid-sized industrial democracies: Chile, Israel, Singapore, Switzerland, Taiwan and The Netherlands during the last decades of the twentieth century. It addresses the following questions: Why have these six countries, facing similar pressures to reform their health care systems, with similar options...

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Swiss and Dutch “consumer-driven health care” : ideal model or reality?

Okma, Kieke G.H. ; Crivelli, Luca

In: Health policy, 2013, vol. 109, no. 2, p. 105-112

This article addresses three topics. First, it reports on the international interest in the health care reforms of Switzerland and The Netherlands in the 1990s and early 2000s that operate under the label “managed competition” or “consumer-driven health care.” Second, the article reviews the behavior assumptions that make plausible the case for the model of “managed competition.”...

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Regional public health care spending in Switzerland : an empirical analysis

Crivelli, Luca ; Filippini, Massimo

In this study we attempt to explain variations across the Swiss regional states (cantons) in public health care expenditures. The large autonomy of the cantons in the organization and financing of health care services creates strong heterogeneity. Per capita public expenditures in health care are assumed to depend on the median tax share, intergovernmental grants, and some structural factors. The...

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Regulation, ownership and efficiency in the Swiss nursing home industry

Crivelli, Luca ; Filippini, Massimo ; Lunati, Diego

Switzerland is a federal State where policy decisions and implementation regarding long-term care regulation are by rights incumbent to the regional and local governments (Canton and Town Council). This situation is in part responsible for the large number of small nursing homes operating in Switzerland. Moreover, long-term care for the elderly is supplied by private for-profit nursing homes,...

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Federalismo e spesa sanitaria regionale : analisi empirica per i Cantoni svizzeri

Crivelli, Luca ; Filippini, Massimo ; Mosca, Ilaria

Il sistema sanitario svizzero è, a giusta ragione, considerato uno dei più complessi al mondo e, almeno in parte, questa complessità è legata al federalismo. Pur avendo di fronte una nazione che, per dimensioni, è paragonabile ad un “Länder" tedesco o ad una regione italiana, non è infatti corretto parlare di sistema sanitario elvetico, quanto piuttosto di 26 sub-sistemi cantonali,...