1998
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-4675-3
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International Comparison of Health Care Data

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“…In Mexico, for example, first contact may involve patients going directly (on their own initiative) to a laboratory for a health assessment, which broadens the meaning of first contact to ancillary diagnostic services. This is not possible in other places, e.g., the Netherlands, where a referral from a general practitioner is mandatory under basic insurance ( 17 ).…”
Section: What Does Measuring Phc/flc Expenditure In the Americas Invo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Mexico, for example, first contact may involve patients going directly (on their own initiative) to a laboratory for a health assessment, which broadens the meaning of first contact to ancillary diagnostic services. This is not possible in other places, e.g., the Netherlands, where a referral from a general practitioner is mandatory under basic insurance ( 17 ).…”
Section: What Does Measuring Phc/flc Expenditure In the Americas Invo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparability concerns among OECD Member States led to the “common comparable packages” project, which tested clusters of activities that could be used as common building blocks. This project was part of the preliminary work for SHA (22). Responding to the need for greater methodological consistency, OECD published SHA 1.0 (23) in 2000.…”
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“…The Dutch Ministry of Health Welfare and Sports has initiated a study on health care data. This study has not been completed yet, and presently available data only concern private expenditure in the context of "intramural health care" (van Mosseveld and van Son, 1996). See also van den Berg et al (1997).…”
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