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Quality check: Does it matter for quality how you organise and pay for health care? A review of the international evidence

Footman, K.; Garthwaite, K.; Bambra, C.; McKee, M.

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Authors

K. Footman

K. Garthwaite

C. Bambra

M. McKee



Abstract

Health systems in high-income countries have experienced significant organizational and financial reforms over the last 25 years. The implications of these changes for the effectiveness of health care systems need to be examined, particularly in relation to their effects on the quality of health services (a pertinent issue in the United Kingdom in light of the Francis Report). Systematic review methodology was used to locate and evaluate published systematic reviews of quantitative intervention studies (experimental and observational) on the effects of health system organizational and financial reforms (system financing, funding allocations, direct purchasing arrangements, organization of service provision, and service integration) on quality of care in high-income countries. Nineteen systematic reviews were identified. The evidence on the payment of providers and purchaser-provider splits was inconclusive. In contrast, there is some evidence that greater integration of services can benefit patients. There were no relevant studies located relating to funding allocation reforms or direct purchasing arrangements. The systematic review-level evidence base suggests that the privatization and marketization of health care systems does not improve quality, with most financial and organizational reforms having either inconclusive or negative effects.

Citation

Footman, K., Garthwaite, K., Bambra, C., & McKee, M. (2014). Quality check: Does it matter for quality how you organise and pay for health care? A review of the international evidence. International Journal of Health Services, 44(3), 479-505. https://doi.org/10.2190/hs.44.3.d

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2014
Deposit Date Jul 31, 2014
Publicly Available Date Oct 14, 2014
Journal International Journal of Health Services
Print ISSN 0020-7314
Electronic ISSN 1541-4469
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 44
Issue 3
Pages 479-505
DOI https://doi.org/10.2190/hs.44.3.d

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Footman, K. and Garthwaite, K. and Bambra, C. and McKee, M. (2014) 'Quality check : does it matter for quality how you organise and pay for health care? A review of the international evidence.', International journal of health services., 44 (3). pp. 479-505. © 2014, Baywood Publishing Co., Inc. Reprinted by permission of SAGE Publications.




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