The Fourth International Conference on eHealth, Telemedicine, and Social Medicine is to take place from 30 January to 4 February, 2012 - Valencia, Spain.
The Fourth International Conference on eHealth, Telemedicine, and Social Medicine is to take place from 30 January to 4 February, 2012 - Valencia, Spain.
The Fourth International Conference on eHealth, Telemedicine, and Social Medicine is to take place from 30 January to 4 February, 2012 - Valencia, Spain.
The Fourth International Conference on eHealth, Telemedicine, and Social Medicine is to take place from 30 January to 4 February, 2012 - Valencia, Spain.
The SDA Bocconi Master of International Health Care Management, Economics and Policy, will host a strategic global healthcare event on the most challenging topic that concerns all countries around the world: Sustaining and Implementing Universal Health Coverage.
Many health systems across Europe are altering the role of the private sector in public healthcare, for example through contracting with private providers and using private finance initiatives. At a time when systems are looking for ways to control costs and drive up quality, it is often argued that private sector involvement is an important lever for change. But is this right, and how can health leaders and managers navigate the changing healthcare environment to deliver the best care possible for patients?
Many health systems across Europe are altering the role of the private sector in public healthcare, for example through contracting with private providers and using private finance initiatives. At a time when systems are looking for ways to control costs and drive up quality, it is often argued that private sector involvement is an important lever for change. But is this right, and how can health leaders and managers navigate the changing healthcare environment to deliver the best care possible for patients?
Many health systems across Europe are altering the role of the private sector in public healthcare, for example through contracting with private providers and using private finance initiatives. At a time when systems are looking for ways to control costs and drive up quality, it is often argued that private sector involvement is an important lever for change. But is this right, and how can health leaders and managers navigate the changing healthcare environment to deliver the best care possible for patients?