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Funding and Management Control of Hospitals: A France–Japan Comparison

In: Sustainable Development in Asia

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  • Emmanuelle Cargnello-Charles

    (E2S UPPA, Laboratoire de Recherche en Gestion (LiREM), Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour (UPPA))

  • Isabelle Franchisteguy-Couloume

    (E2S UPPA, Laboratoire de Recherche en Gestion (LiREM), Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour (UPPA))

  • Jacques Jaussaud

    (E2S UPPA, Transitions Energétiques et Environnementales (TREE, UMR CNRS 6031), Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour (UPPA))

  • Julien Martine

    (Centre de Recherche sur les Civilisations Orientales (CRCAO), University of Paris)

  • Hiroyuki Nakamura

    (Yokohama National University)

Abstract

The objective of this chapter is to compare the hospital funding and management control systems in two countries with ageing populations, France and Japan. Due to significant financial constraints in the context of strong growth in health needs, powerful mechanisms for disseminating funding and hospital management practices between countries are being put in place, which neo-institutional theory helps to analyse. In this chapter, we present the funding systems of hospitals in the two countries, both of which are being forced to constrain their health expenditure, each within its own institutional framework. We then analyse, on the basis of in-depth interviews in both countries, the impact of the characteristics of their hospital funding systems on the development of hospital management control. The consequences of the current Covid-19 health crisis are also considered.

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  • Emmanuelle Cargnello-Charles & Isabelle Franchisteguy-Couloume & Jacques Jaussaud & Julien Martine & Hiroyuki Nakamura, 2022. "Funding and Management Control of Hospitals: A France–Japan Comparison," Contributions to Economics, in: Bernadette Andreosso-O'Callaghan & Serge Rey & Robert Taylor (ed.), Sustainable Development in Asia, pages 179-199, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:conchp:978-3-030-94679-1_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-94679-1_10
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