The core of the Nordic health care system is not empty

The Nordic countries are well-known for their welfare states. A very important feature of the welfare state is that it aims at easy and equal access to adequate health care for the entire population. For many years, the Nordic systems were automatically viewed as very similar, and they were placed i...

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Main Authors: Carl Hampus Lyttkens, Terkel Christiansen, Unto Häkkinen, Oddvar Kaarboe, Matt Sutton, Anna Welander
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Language:English
Published: University of Oslo 2016-04-01
Series:Nordic Journal of Health Economics
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Online Access:https://journals.uio.no/NJHE/article/view/2848
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spelling doaj-c106e565428a4cbcb0cca2275ec0426a2020-11-25T03:41:09ZengUniversity of OsloNordic Journal of Health Economics1892-97291892-97102016-04-014110.5617/njhe.2848The core of the Nordic health care system is not emptyCarl Hampus Lyttkens0Terkel Christiansen1Unto Häkkinen2Oddvar Kaarboe3Matt Sutton4Anna Welander5Department of Economics, Lund university, SwedenUniversity of Southern DenmarkCentre for Health and Social Economics, National Institute for Health and Welfare, HelsinkiUniversity of OsloUniversity of ManchesterDepartment of Economics, Lund universityThe Nordic countries are well-known for their welfare states. A very important feature of the welfare state is that it aims at easy and equal access to adequate health care for the entire population. For many years, the Nordic systems were automatically viewed as very similar, and they were placed in the same group when the OECD classified health care systems around the world. However, close inspection soon reveals that there are important differences between the health care systems of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. Consequently, it is perhaps no surprise that the Nordic countries fell into three different categories when the OECD revised its classification a few years ago. In this paper, we revisit this issue and argue that the most important similarity across the Nordic countries is the institutional context in which the health care sector is embedded. Nordic health care exists in a high-trust, high-taxation setting of small open economies. With this background, we find a set of important similarities in the manner in which health care is organized and financed in the Nordic countries. To evaluate the performance of the Nordic health care system, we compare a few health quality indicators in the Nordic countries with those of five non-Nordic similarly small open European economies with the same level of income. Overall, the Nordic countries seem to be performing relatively well. Whether they will continue to do so will depend to a large extent on whether the welfare state will continue to reform itself as it has in the past. Published: April 2016. https://journals.uio.no/NJHE/article/view/2848Nordic health care systemembeddedtrustqualityefficiencyinstitutions
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The core of the Nordic health care system is not empty
Nordic Journal of Health Economics
Nordic health care system
embedded
trust
quality
efficiency
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Unto Häkkinen
Oddvar Kaarboe
Matt Sutton
Anna Welander
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title The core of the Nordic health care system is not empty
title_short The core of the Nordic health care system is not empty
title_full The core of the Nordic health care system is not empty
title_fullStr The core of the Nordic health care system is not empty
title_full_unstemmed The core of the Nordic health care system is not empty
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publisher University of Oslo
series Nordic Journal of Health Economics
issn 1892-9729
1892-9710
publishDate 2016-04-01
description The Nordic countries are well-known for their welfare states. A very important feature of the welfare state is that it aims at easy and equal access to adequate health care for the entire population. For many years, the Nordic systems were automatically viewed as very similar, and they were placed in the same group when the OECD classified health care systems around the world. However, close inspection soon reveals that there are important differences between the health care systems of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. Consequently, it is perhaps no surprise that the Nordic countries fell into three different categories when the OECD revised its classification a few years ago. In this paper, we revisit this issue and argue that the most important similarity across the Nordic countries is the institutional context in which the health care sector is embedded. Nordic health care exists in a high-trust, high-taxation setting of small open economies. With this background, we find a set of important similarities in the manner in which health care is organized and financed in the Nordic countries. To evaluate the performance of the Nordic health care system, we compare a few health quality indicators in the Nordic countries with those of five non-Nordic similarly small open European economies with the same level of income. Overall, the Nordic countries seem to be performing relatively well. Whether they will continue to do so will depend to a large extent on whether the welfare state will continue to reform itself as it has in the past. Published: April 2016.
topic Nordic health care system
embedded
trust
quality
efficiency
institutions
url https://journals.uio.no/NJHE/article/view/2848
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