Collective constructions of 'waste': epistemic practices for disinvestment in the context of Dutch social health insurance
Abstract Background Faced with growing budget pressure, policymakers worldwide recognize the necessity of strategic disinvestment from ineffective, inefficient or harmful medical practices. However, disinvestment programs face substantial social, political and cultural challenges: mistrust, struggle...
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Main Authors: | Floortje Moes (Author), Eddy Houwaart (Author), Diana Delnoij (Author), Klasien Horstman (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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