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The impact of legislative versus non-legislative quality policy in health care: a comparison between two countries

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  • Sluijs, Emmy M.
  • Outinen, Maarit
  • Wagner, Cordula
  • Liukko, Matti
  • de Bakker, Dinny H.

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  • Sluijs, Emmy M. & Outinen, Maarit & Wagner, Cordula & Liukko, Matti & de Bakker, Dinny H., 2001. "The impact of legislative versus non-legislative quality policy in health care: a comparison between two countries," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 58(2), pages 99-119, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:hepoli:v:58:y:2001:i:2:p:99-119
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    1. Schilling, Julian & Kapetanios, Epaminondas & Mayrhofer, Matthias & Faisst, Karin & Norrie, Moira & Haudenschild, Christoph, 2000. "The Swiss database on quality projects in medical institutions," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 51(2), pages 101-107, March.
    2. Garpenby, Peter, 1997. "Implementing quality programmes in three Swedish county councils: the views of politicians, managers and doctors," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 39(3), pages 195-206, March.
    3. Casparie, Anton F. & M. Sluijs, Emmy & Wagner, Cordula & de Bakker, Dinny H., 1997. "Quality systems in Dutch health care institutions," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 42(3), pages 255-267, December.
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