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Privatisation de la santé en Europe. Un outil de classification des réformes

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  • Christine André

    (CNRS-L - National Council for Scientific Research = Conseil national de la recherche scientifique du Liban [Lebanon])

  • Philippe Batifoulier

    (CEPN - Centre d'Economie de l'Université Paris Nord - UP13 - Université Paris 13 - USPC - Université Sorbonne Paris Cité - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

  • Mariana Jansen-Ferreira

    (Université de Sao Paulo (USP) et PUC-SP - Université de Sao Paulo (USP) et PUC-SP)

Abstract

Les systèmes de santé européens ont été soumis à de nombreuses réformes depuis une trentaine d'années. La privatisation en constitue une tendance majeure que l'on retrouve dans tous les pays. Mais le concept de privatisation revêt plusieurs dimensions qu'il convient de préciser pour effectuer une comparaison internationale. On propose dans une première partie de caractériser la privatisation selon deux critères : le champ d'application (financement et délivrance du soin) et le caractère « externe » ou « interne » de la privatisation. Dans une seconde partie est menée une analyse empirique systématique des privatisations dans les systèmes de santé de quatorze pays européens depuis 1980. Une cartographie des processus de privatisation est enfin proposée qui fait ressortir les différences dans la hiérarchisation des formes de privatisation selon les pays.

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  • Christine André & Philippe Batifoulier & Mariana Jansen-Ferreira, 2016. "Privatisation de la santé en Europe. Un outil de classification des réformes," Working Papers hal-01256505, HAL.
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