From marketization to recentralization: the heatlh-care system reforms in Poland and the post-new public management concept
By: Mikula, Lukasz
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Contributor(s): Kaczmarek, Urszula
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BookPublisher: 2019Description: p.28-44.Subject(s): New public management| Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 85(1), Mar, 2019: p.28-44. | Available | AR120172 |
The aim of the article is to evaluate the outcomes of the post-1990 health-care system reforms in Poland in the context of New Public Management and post-New Public Management ideas. The most important arguments put forward in the public debate, both in favour and against the agencification, marketization and privatization of health services, are presented and discussed. They are confronted with quantitative data on the health situation in Poland. In the final sections, the programme of the recentralization and de-marketization of the hospital sector, proposed by the new government formed by the Law and Justice Party (in office since 2015), is analysed against the theoretical background of the post-New Public Management concept. - Reproduced.


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