Switzerland 2011.

Five years after the first Review of Switzerland’s health system, the OECD and the World Organization combined their expertise again to report on progress and implementation of health reforms in the Swiss health system. In addition to taking stock of the good overall performance of the Swiss health...

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Corporate Authors: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Secretary-General, World Health Organization
Other Authors: Colombo, Francesca
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Paris : [Geneva] : OECD ; World Health Organisation, [2011]
Edition:Revised edition.
Series:OECD reviews of health systems,
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Online Access:OECD
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Summary:Five years after the first Review of Switzerland’s health system, the OECD and the World Organization combined their expertise again to report on progress and implementation of health reforms in the Swiss health system. In addition to taking stock of the good overall performance of the Swiss health system, the two organizations propose concrete ways to help the system be more efficient and prepare for the future health needs of the Swiss population. The report focuses on three important issues: health insurance markets, health workforce planning and management and governance of the health system.
Item Description:"This work is published on the responsibility of the Secretary-General of the OECD"--Title page verso.
"Corrigenda to OECD publications may be found online at: www.oecd.org/publishing/corrigenda"--Title page verso.
"Francesca Colombo (OECD) and Pascal Zurn (WHO, Geneva) managed and coordinated the review of the Swiss health system."--Page 3.
OECD-code: 81 2011 16 1 P.
Physical Description:1 online resource (156 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISSN:1990-1429
DOI:10.1787/9789264120914-en
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