A Review of Policies to Reduce Waiting Times for Health Services across OECD Countries
Waiting times for health services are a significant policy issue in most OECD countries, where improving the experience and patient satisfaction with the health system is a key objective. Waiting times in publicly-funded systems arise from the imbalance between demand for and supply of health servic...
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Main Author: | Luigi Siciliani (Author) |
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University of Oslo,
2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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