Healthcare decentralisation improves satisfaction and equity at no additional cost

Joan Costa-i-Font, 22 August 2012

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Healthcare is one of the most costly welfare services governments deliver, and very often economies of scale are not large enough to justify centralised control. Hence regions are provided with healthcare governance autonomy as a mechanism to introduce some competition into monolithic systems in need of modernisation.

Topics: Health economics
Tags: decentralisation, healthcare, public service reform

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