
Health care: Challenges for SMEs
Among the various economic policy options here, those geared to attaining higher levels of efficiency in the provision of health services are particularly appropriate, and less politically controversial. This is because, by definition, they would contribute to containing public spending (using fewer resources) while maintaining the same output and quality of the services. The alternatives that may give rise to improved efficiency in the provision of healthcare…
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