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100 1 _aVAN RAAK, Arno
_910891
245 1 0 _aGovernment promotion of co-operation between care providers :
_ba theoretical consideration of the Dutch experience
260 _c2002
520 3 _aThroughout Europe, there is an increasing number of independently living chronically ill patients who suffer from multiple and complex health problems. Several organisations which individually, are not able to deliver all of the necessary services to these so-called multiple problem patients, are involved in providing for their care. In countries like sweden, the UK consider co-operation between providers to be essential in meeting the demands of these patients, are involved in providing for their care. In countries like Sweden, the UK and the Netherlands, national governments essential in meeting the demands of these patients. In order to promote co-operation, governments must know why and how particular relationships between providers come about. We argue that the nature of (resource) dependencies that are conditioned, shaped characteristics of these relationships. Using Dutch data, we illustrate the effect of legislation and government policies on dependencies and relationships. We indicate how government policy makers can shape dependence that is favourable to co-operation
650 4 _aResource Management
_918704
650 4 _aPatients
_918705
650 4 _aIllness
_918706
650 4 _aCommunity Nursing
_918707
650 4 _aPolicy Management
_918708
651 4 _aThe Netherlands
_917216
700 1 _aPAULUS, Aggie
_918709
700 1 _aMUR-VEEMAN, Ingrid
_918710
773 0 8 _tThe International Journal of Public Management
_g15, 6-7, p. 552-564
_d, 2002
_w
942 _cS
998 _a20021217
_bLucima
_cLucimara
998 _a20051007
_b1534^b
_cQuiteria
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
_bPHL2MARC21 1.1
_c9531
_d9531
041 _aeng