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Development of integrated care in England and the Netherlands: Managing across public-private boundaries

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  • Mur-Veeman, Ingrid
  • Hardy, Brian
  • Steenbergen, Marijke
  • Wistow, Gerald

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  • Mur-Veeman, Ingrid & Hardy, Brian & Steenbergen, Marijke & Wistow, Gerald, 2003. "Development of integrated care in England and the Netherlands: Managing across public-private boundaries," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 65(3), pages 227-241, September.
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    1. Hardy, Brian & Mur-Veemanu, Ingrid & Steenbergen, Marijke & Wistow, Gerald, 1999. "Inter-agency services in England and The Netherlands: A comparative study of integrated care development and delivery," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 48(2), pages 87-105, August.
    2. van Raak, Arno & Mur-Veeman, Ingrid, 1996. "Home care policy in the Netherlands. Reforming legislation to facilitate the provision of multi-disciplinary home care," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 36(1), pages 37-51, April.
    3. Mur-Veeman, Ingrid & van Raak, Arno & Paulus, Aggie, 1999. "Integrated care: the impact of governmental behaviour on collaborative networks," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 49(3), pages 149-159, November.
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