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The European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies supports and promotes evidence-based health policy-making through comprehensive and rigorous analysis of health systems in Europe. It brings together a wide range of policy-makers, academics and practitioners to analyse trends in health reform, drawing on experience from across Europe to illuminate policy issues.
The Observatory is a partnership hosted by the WHO Regional Office for Europe; which includes the governments of Austria, Belgium, Finland, Ireland, Norway, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the Veneto Region of Italy; the European Commission; the World Bank; UNCAM (French National Union of Health Insurance Funds); the London School of Economics and Political Science; and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. The Observatory has a secretariat in Brussels and it has hubs in London (at LSE and LSHTM) and at the Technical University of Berlin.
Contents
2022
- 59. Everything you always wanted to know about European Union health policy but were afraid to ask: Third, revised editionEditors: Scott L. Greer, Sarah Rozenblum, Nick Fahy, Eleanor Brooks, Holly Jarman, Anniek de Ruijter, Willy Palm, and Matthias Wismar.Copenhagen (Denmark): European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; 2022.
- 57. Health system performance assessment: A framework for policy analysisEditors: Irene Papanicolas, Dheepa Rajan, Marina Karanikolos, Agnes Soucat, and Josep Figueras.Copenhagen (Denmark): European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; 2022.
2021
- 56. Health systems resilience during COVID-19: Lessons for building back betterAuthors: Anna Sagan, Erin Webb, Martin McKee, Scott L Greer, Marina Karanikolos, Gemma A Williams, Jonathan Cylus, Erica Richardson, Ruth Waitzberg, Suszy Lessof, Josep Figueras, Michelle Falkenbach, Cristina Hernandez-Quevedo, Kasia Klasa, Nicole Mauer, Dimitra Panteli, Govin Permanand, Wilm Quentin, Bernd Rechel, Sarah D Rozenblum, Steve Thomas, Emma L Willoughby, Juliane Winkelmann, and Matthias Wismar. Editors: Natasha Azzopardi-Muscat and Isabel de la Mata.Copenhagen (Denmark): European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; 2021.
- 55. The market reform in Dutch health care: Results, lessons and prospectsPatrick Jeurissen and Hans Maarse.Copenhagen (Denmark): European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; 2021.
2019
- 54. Everything you always wanted to know about European Union health policies but were afraid to ask: Second, revised editionEditors: Scott L. Greer, Nick Fahy, Sarah Rozenblum, Holly Jarman, Willy Palm, Heather A. Elliott, and Matthias Wismar.Copenhagen (Denmark): European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; 2019.
- 53. Improving healthcare quality in Europe: Characteristics, effectiveness and implementation of different strategiesEditors: Reinhard Busse, Niek Klazinga, Dimitra Panteli, and Wilm Quentin.Copenhagen (Denmark): European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; 2019.
- 52. Strengthening health systems through nursing: Evidence from 14 European countriesEditors: Anne Marie Rafferty, Reinhard Busse, Britta Zander-Jentsch, Walter Sermeus, and Luk Bruyneel.Copenhagen (Denmark): European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; 2019.
2018
- 51. The role of public health organizations in addressing public health problems in Europe: The case of obesity, alcohol and antimicrobial resistanceEditors: Bernd Rechel, Anna Maresso, Anna Sagan, Cristina Hernández-Quevedo, Erica Richardson, Elke Jakubowski, Martin McKee, and Ellen Nolte.Copenhagen (Denmark): European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; 2018.
- 50. Organization and financing of public health services in EuropeEditors: Bernd Rechel, Elke Jakubowski, Martin McKee, and Ellen Nolte.Copenhagen (Denmark): European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; 2018.
- 49. Organization and financing of public health services in Europe: Country reportsEditors: Bernd Rechel, Anna Maresso, Anna Sagan, Cristina Hernández-Quevedo, Gemma Williams, Erica Richardson, Elke Jakubowski, and Ellen Nolte.Copenhagen (Denmark): European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; 2018.
2017
- 48. Civil society and health: Contributions and potentialEditors: Scott L. Greer, Matthias Wismar, Gabriele Pastorino, and Monika Kosinska.Copenhagen (Denmark): European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; 2017.
- 47. Assessing the economic costs of unhealthy diets and low physical activity: An evidence review and proposed frameworkChristine Joy Candari, Jonathan Cylus, and Ellen Nolte.Copenhagen (Denmark): European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; 2017.
2016
- 46. Health system efficiency: How to make measurement matter for policy and managementEditors: Jonathan Cylus, Irene Papanicolas, and Peter C Smith.Copenhagen (Denmark): European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; 2016.
- 45. Targeting innovation in antibiotic drug discovery and development: The need for a One Health – One Europe – One World FrameworkMatthew J Renwick, Victoria Simpkin, and Elias Mossialos.Copenhagen (Denmark): European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; 2016.
- 44. Ensuring innovation in diagnostics for bacterial infection: Implications for policyEditors: Chantal Morel, Lindsay McClure, Suzanne Edwards, Victoria Goodfellow, Dale Sandberg, Joseph Thomas, and Elias Mossialos.Copenhagen (Denmark): European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; 2016.
- 43. Voluntary health insurance in Europe: role and regulationAnna Sagan and Sarah Thomson.Copenhagen (Denmark): European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; 2016.
- 42. Voluntary health insurance in Europe: Country experienceEditors: Anna Sagan and Sarah Thomson.Copenhagen (Denmark): European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; 2016.
2015
- 41. Economic crisis, health systems and health in Europe: Country experienceEditors: Anna Maresso, Philipa Mladovsky, Sarah Thomson, Anna Sagan, Marina Karanikolos, Erica Richardson, Jonathan Cylus, Tamás Evetovits, Matthew Jowett, Josep Figueras, and Hans Kluge.Copenhagen (Denmark): European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; 2015.
- 40. Building primary care in a changing Europe: Case studiesEditors: Dionne S. Kringos, Wienke G.W. Boerma, Allen Hutchinson, and Richard B. Saltman.Copenhagen (Denmark): European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; 2015.
- 39. Assessing Chronic Disease Management in European Health Systems: Country reportsEditors: Ellen Nolte and Cécile Knai.Copenhagen (Denmark): European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; 2015.
- 38. Building primary care in a changing EuropeEditors: Dionne S. Kringos, Wienke G.W. Boerma, Allen Hutchinson, and Richard B. Saltman.Copenhagen (Denmark): European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; 2015.
2014
- 37. Assessing chronic disease management in European health systems: Concepts and approachesEditors: Ellen Nolte, Cécile Knai, and Richard B. Saltman.Copenhagen (Denmark): European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; 2014.
- 35. Trends in health systems in the former Soviet countriesEditors: Bernd Rechel, Erica Richardson, and Martin McKee.Copenhagen (Denmark): European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; 2014.
2013
- 36. Bridging the worlds of research and policy in European health systemsEditors: John N Lavis, Cristina Catallo; the BRIDGE Study Team.Copenhagen (Denmark): European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; 2013.
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