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Structural effects of the information revolution on tax-funded European health systems and some potential policy responses.

Richard B Saltman
Published in: Israel journal of health policy research (2019)
The ongoing information revolution has re-configured the policymaking arena for tax-funded health systems in Europe. A combination of constrained public revenues with rapid technological and clinical change has created a particularly demanding set of operational challenges. Tax-funded health systems face three ongoing struggles: 1) finding badly needed new public revenues despite inadequate GDP growth 2) channeling additional funds into new high-quality provider capacity 3) re-configuring the stasis-tied organizational structure and operations of existing public providers. This commentary reviews key elements of this new information-revolution-driven context, followed by a consideration of seven specific policy challenges that it creates and/or worsens for tax-funded European systems going forward.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • health information
  • public health
  • primary care
  • randomized controlled trial
  • systematic review
  • risk assessment
  • climate change