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Will managed care work in Europe?

E Mossialos1, P Kanavos, B Abel-Smith

  • 1LSE Health, London School of Economics and Political Science, England. E.Mossialos@lse.ac.uk

Pharmacoeconomics
|March 8, 1997
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European Union healthcare reforms show a growing consensus in managed care strategies. Key trends include budget controls, provider competition, and evolving policy frameworks for resource allocation.

Area of Science:

  • Health Policy
  • Healthcare Management
  • European Health Systems

Background:

  • The last decade has seen significant healthcare reforms across European Union (EU) Member States.
  • Managed care has emerged as a focal point in these reform efforts.
  • Understanding trends in managed care is crucial for EU healthcare policy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine major trends in healthcare reforms within EU Member States over the past decade.
  • To analyze the convergence towards consensus in managed care developments across Europe.
  • To identify policy-maker challenges and suggest a framework for future debate.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of major trends in healthcare reforms across EU Member States.
  • Focus on managed care developments, including specific policy instruments.

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  • Examination of information system weaknesses and resource allocation dilemmas.
  • Main Results:

    • A discernible movement towards consensus in managed care approaches across the EU.
    • Implementation of key strategies such as global budgets, purchaser-provider separation, and competition.
    • Identification of budget controls on pharmaceuticals and evolving priority-setting methodologies.

    Conclusions:

    • Managed care in Europe is increasingly adopting common principles and practices.
    • Weaknesses in information systems and data needs pose challenges to effective managed care.
    • Policy-makers face dilemmas in resource allocation, necessitating a structured policy debate framework.