2016
DOI: 10.1007/s41358-016-0049-9
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Dissent and conflicts in medical self-adminstration

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“…One can conclude here at least that as opposed to the French case; the German policy program did not correspond to the institutional logics of the health care system to begin with. What is more, the strengthening of the role of the state following the reforms of the current health minister Jens Spahn explains his predominant view that the self‐governance can only be sustained if it functions (van Elten, 2016).…”
Section: Discussion: What Continues and Ends Programmatic Action?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One can conclude here at least that as opposed to the French case; the German policy program did not correspond to the institutional logics of the health care system to begin with. What is more, the strengthening of the role of the state following the reforms of the current health minister Jens Spahn explains his predominant view that the self‐governance can only be sustained if it functions (van Elten, 2016).…”
Section: Discussion: What Continues and Ends Programmatic Action?mentioning
confidence: 99%