Licensing of physicians.

作者: Lorenz Götte , Klaus Hammes

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-4052-6_4

关键词: BusinessOrganizational Case StudiesLicensurePoliticsMedical schoolPublic relationsMEDLINEHuman capitalHealth careQuality (business)

摘要: Licensing of physicians plays a key role in the health care sector. It determines long-run quantity and quality medical services supplied, i.e. it influences availability general practitioners cardiovascular surgery to public. A first look at Sweden Switzerland suggests that two countries found different ways deal with this issue. is characterised by relatively high barriers enter school, but share specialists among physicians. Conversely, Switzerland, access schools granted general. However, smaller fraction get specialist education, reflecting stiffer policy regime against specialisation.

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