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View article: Health Systems, Health Services and Inequality in Population Health
Health Systems, Health Services and Inequality in Population Health Open
View article: Societal Values, Structures, and Institutions, and Their Impact on Health System Design
Societal Values, Structures, and Institutions, and Their Impact on Health System Design Open
How societal values, structures, and institutions influence the design of the health system is ‘a reflection of the society’s political, social, economic, and cultural history’. We introduce the different types of health systems (Sect. 3.2…
View article: The Added Value of Integrating the Three Areas and the Way Forward
The Added Value of Integrating the Three Areas and the Way Forward Open
In this chapter, we formulate the main conclusions of our tour of the three areas of research. We start with an answer to the big question of the relationship between health care system structure and equality in population health, and we h…
View article: From Access to and Utilisation of Health Services to Equality in Population Health
From Access to and Utilisation of Health Services to Equality in Population Health Open
The differences in access to and utilisation of health services, and differential benefits from health services, discussed in the previous chapter, may affect inequalities in population health in both positive and negative ways. It is diff…
View article: Health Systems Research, Health Services Research, and Population Health Research
Health Systems Research, Health Services Research, and Population Health Research Open
In this book, we will give an overview of what is known about the relationships between the design and structure of health systems, health service provision and utilisation, and inequalities in population health. This will show the added v…
View article: Health System Design and Service Provision
Health System Design and Service Provision Open
The design of health systems influences how the provision of services is organised. This may affect the use of services by different sections of the population. The provision of services may be fragmented, affecting accessibility, or some …
View article: Health Service Provision and Differential Service Utilization, Treatment, and Benefits
Health Service Provision and Differential Service Utilization, Treatment, and Benefits Open
Health service provision affects health inequalities through three steps. In the first step, differences in gaining access to health care services may occur, resulting in differential use of services by people from certain social groups (S…
View article: Health System Design and Inequalities in Population Health
Health System Design and Inequalities in Population Health Open
In this chapter, we describe the macro-level relationship between health system design and inequalities in population health (Sect. 4.2). We will give an answer to the question what it is in health system design that could be related to po…
View article: Pathways Between Health Systems, Health Services, and Inequalities in Population Health
Pathways Between Health Systems, Health Services, and Inequalities in Population Health Open
In this chapter, we outline the relationships between the three areas of health systems, health services, and inequalities in population health. We introduce the substantive question we address in this book: whether and how health systems …
View article: Social networks of neighbourhood inhabitants, residents of a care facility, and nursing staff: a case study in two long-term care facilities in the Netherlands
Social networks of neighbourhood inhabitants, residents of a care facility, and nursing staff: a case study in two long-term care facilities in the Netherlands Open
View article: Measuring the strength of primary care: development of a new system of Structural Indicators for the Strength of Primary Care – SiSPC
Measuring the strength of primary care: development of a new system of Structural Indicators for the Strength of Primary Care – SiSPC Open
Aim: The aim of this study was to develop an up-to-date system of Structural Indicators for the Strength of Primary Care (SiSPC) to enable comparisons of primary care systems across countries. Background: Indicators are needed for internat…
View article: Primary prevention in hospitals in 20 high-income countries in Europe – A case of not “Making Every Contact Count”?
Primary prevention in hospitals in 20 high-income countries in Europe – A case of not “Making Every Contact Count”? Open
View article: From Data to Decisions: Analyzing PaRIS for Health Policy Insights
From Data to Decisions: Analyzing PaRIS for Health Policy Insights Open
To inform countries on how well they perform from the perspective of people living with chronic conditions in comparison with other countries, we propose an analytical framework for the data collected in the PaRIS survey, detailing how the…
View article: Practice variation in home care nursing: mapping potential explanations through a scoping review of the literature
Practice variation in home care nursing: mapping potential explanations through a scoping review of the literature Open
View article: Recruitment, data collection, participation rate, and representativeness of the international cross-sectional PRICOV-19 study across 38 countries
Recruitment, data collection, participation rate, and representativeness of the international cross-sectional PRICOV-19 study across 38 countries Open
Background Recruitment for surveys has been a great challenge, especially in general practice. Methods Here, we reported recruitment strategies, data collection, participation rates (PR) and representativeness of the PRICOV-19 study, an in…
View article: Personal protective equipment for healthcare workers during COVID-19: Developing and applying a questionnaire and assessing associations between infection rates and shortages across 19 countries
Personal protective equipment for healthcare workers during COVID-19: Developing and applying a questionnaire and assessing associations between infection rates and shortages across 19 countries Open
This study aimed to assess the preparedness of European countries regarding personal protective equipment (PPE) for health and care workers (HCWs), the COVID-19 infection rates of HCWs compared to the general working age population, and th…
View article: Data analysis plan of the OECD PaRIS survey: leveraging a multi-level approach to analyse data collected from people living with chronic conditions and their primary care practices in 20 countries
Data analysis plan of the OECD PaRIS survey: leveraging a multi-level approach to analyse data collected from people living with chronic conditions and their primary care practices in 20 countries Open
Objective In view of the increasing number of people with (multiple) chronic conditions, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) initiated the International Survey of People Living with Chronic Conditions (PaRIS s…
View article: International cross-cultural development and field testing of the primary care practice questionnaire for the PaRIS survey (PaRIS-PCPQ)
International cross-cultural development and field testing of the primary care practice questionnaire for the PaRIS survey (PaRIS-PCPQ) Open
Background The PaRIS survey, an initiative of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), aims to assess health systems performance in delivering primary care by measuring the care experiences and outcomes of people …
View article: Social concordance and patient reported experiences in countries with different gender equality: a multinational survey
Social concordance and patient reported experiences in countries with different gender equality: a multinational survey Open
Background Patient reported experiences (PREMs) are important indices of quality of care. Similarities in demography between patient and doctor, known as social concordance, can facilitate patient-doctor interaction and may be associated w…
View article: A comparison of social prescribing approaches across twelve high-income countries
A comparison of social prescribing approaches across twelve high-income countries Open
View article: Case-mix adjustments for patient reported experience and outcome measures in primary care: an empirical approach to identify patient characteristics as case-mix adjusters based on a secondary analysis of an international survey among patients and their general practitioners in 34 countries
Case-mix adjustments for patient reported experience and outcome measures in primary care: an empirical approach to identify patient characteristics as case-mix adjusters based on a secondary analysis of an international survey among patients and their general practitioners in 34 countries Open
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View article: Quick adaptation of the organisation of general practices during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands
Quick adaptation of the organisation of general practices during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands Open
View article: Social networks of neighbourhood inhabitants, residents of a care facility, and the nursing staff: a case study in two LTF facilities in the Netherlands
Social networks of neighbourhood inhabitants, residents of a care facility, and the nursing staff: a case study in two LTF facilities in the Netherlands Open
Background Social resources have the potential to relieve the pressure on long‐term care facilities due to population ageing and staff shortages. This is because social networks can constitute the link between residents, staff members of L…
View article: The impact of health systems and health services on inequalities in population health
The impact of health systems and health services on inequalities in population health Open
Population Medicine considers the following types of articles:• Research Papers -reports of data from original research or secondary dataset analyses.• Review Papers -comprehensive, authoritative, reviews within the journal's scope.These i…
View article: Private equity investment in Europe’s primary care sector—a call for research and policy action
Private equity investment in Europe’s primary care sector—a call for research and policy action Open
Corporate investment by private equity funds in primary care in Europe is a growing challenge but has so far received only scant attention. This is surprising, as it is beginning to change the healthcare landscape in many European countrie…
View article: The Organization of Outreach Work for Vulnerable Patients in General Practice during COVID-19: Results from the Cross-Sectional PRICOV-19 Study in 38 Countries
The Organization of Outreach Work for Vulnerable Patients in General Practice during COVID-19: Results from the Cross-Sectional PRICOV-19 Study in 38 Countries Open
The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affected vulnerable populations’ access to health care. By proactively reaching out to them, general practices attempted to prevent the underutilization of their services. This paper examined the as…
View article: Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Led to Changes in the Tasks of the Primary Care Workforce? An International Survey among General Practices in 38 Countries (PRICOV-19)
Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Led to Changes in the Tasks of the Primary Care Workforce? An International Survey among General Practices in 38 Countries (PRICOV-19) Open
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a large and varying impact on primary care. This paper studies changes in the tasks of general practitioners (GPs) and associated staff during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data from the PRICOV-19 study of 5093 GPs i…
View article: Comparative performance of public and private primary care service delivery in Malaysia: An analysis of findings from QUALICOPC
Comparative performance of public and private primary care service delivery in Malaysia: An analysis of findings from QUALICOPC Open
Introduction Primary care services are essential in achieving universal health coverage and Malaysia is looking into public-private partnership to overcome resource constraints. The study aims to compare the performance of primary care ser…
View article: Assessing the outcomes and experiences of care from the perspective of people living with chronic conditions, to support countries in developing people-centred policies and practices: study protocol of the International Survey of People Living with Chronic Conditions (PaRIS survey)
Assessing the outcomes and experiences of care from the perspective of people living with chronic conditions, to support countries in developing people-centred policies and practices: study protocol of the International Survey of People Living with Chronic Conditions (PaRIS survey) Open
Introduction In view of growing populations with chronic conditions, many countries are redesigning their health systems. However, little information is available about how health systems perform from the perspective of people living with …