Health policy reforms are often justified and sometimes generated by ideas - or misperceptions of ideas - about how the health system works in other countries. This volume provides new information about countries attempting (or recently having attempted) major reforms in their health care systems in terms of both financing and delivery of services. It compares selected systems to extract lessons as well as cautions about easily voiced proposals for change versus the realities of politics and the constraints of bureaucratic organization.
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