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New hospital payment systems: Comparing medical strategies in The Netherlands, Germany and England
Journal of Health, Organisation and Management , 06/29/09
Essen AMV - The results reveal differences in the medical strategies in the three countries that point towards the significance of institutional and interest configurations. The Dutch corporate medical body was most willing to solve the conflict, while the German and English corporate medical bodies seem to be keen to use a strategy of confrontation. The differences in medical strategies also impact on the ways in which hospital payment systems have emerged in the three countries.
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