Transforming Health in Turkey
An Evaluation of Two Decades of Reform
Herausgeber: Basar, Dilek; Ozturk, Selcen
Transforming Health in Turkey
An Evaluation of Two Decades of Reform
Herausgeber: Basar, Dilek; Ozturk, Selcen
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Structured into five main sections, the book delves into the H.T.P.'s policy changes, theoretical framework, and intended outcomes since its inception in 2003.
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Structured into five main sections, the book delves into the H.T.P.'s policy changes, theoretical framework, and intended outcomes since its inception in 2003.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032885230
- ISBN-10: 1032885238
- Artikelnr.: 72105135
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032885230
- ISBN-10: 1032885238
- Artikelnr.: 72105135
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dr. Dilek Bäar received a bachelor's degree in economics from Hacettepe University (Ankara, Turkey) in 2006 and was awarded a master's degree in economics by Hacettepe University in 2008. She received a Doctor of Philosophy degree in economics from the University of Sheffield in 2012. Her field of interests include health economics, labour economics, and gender economics. Dr. Bäar is currently Professor at Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey. Dr. Bäar is on the board for Hacettepe University Health Economics and Health Policy Research and Application Center. Dr. Selcen Öztürk completed her undergraduate education at Gazi University Department of Economics in 2006 and her master's degree at Hacettepe University Department of Economics in 2008. Dr. Öztürk completed her Ph.D. in the field of Economics at the University of Sheffield in 2012. Since 2012 she has been working at Hacettepe University, where her field of interests include gender economics, regional economics, labour economics, and health economics. Dr. Öztürk is currently a professor at Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey. Dr. Öztürk is on the board for Hacettepe University Health Economics and Health Policy Research and Application Center.
Chapter 1: Implications of the Health Transformation Programme on
Consumption Inequality. Chapter 2: Enhancing Health and Health System
Outcomes: Exploring the Interplay Between Health Expenditures, Access to
Health Services, Utilization of Health Services, and Health Status.
Chapter 3: The Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Policies with
Health Transformation Programme in Turkey. Chapter 4: Strangers in a New
Land: Evaluating the Diagnostic Effectiveness of the Turkish Health System
in the Context of Syrian Refugees. Chapter 5: Efficiency of Private
Hospitals under the Health Transformation Programme. Chapter 6: Examining
Trends and Predictors of Satisfaction with Healthcare Providers in Turkey:
Exploring the Impact of the Health Transformation Programme (2006-2022).
Chapter 7: Determinants of Household Health Expenditures in the Era of the
Health Transformation Programme in Turkey. Chapter 8: Healthcare Users'
Experience with E-Health: Benefits, Drawbacks, and the Future. Chapter 9:
Evaluation of the Health Transformation Programme from the Perspective of
Effectiveness and Satisfaction. Chapter 10: Does Health Reform Reduce
Inequalities?: Primary Healthcare Utilization of Young Children in Turkey.
Chapter 11: Socioeconomic Determinants of Public Health Care Utilization in
the Aftermath of the Health Transformation Programme in Turkey. Chapter 12:
Unmet Need for Mental Health Care: A Comprehensive Prevalence and
Determinants Investigation for Turkey. Chapter 13: A Political Economy
Analysis of Turkey's Health Transformation Programme. Chapter 14: Capital
Accumulation and the Restructuring of the Turkish Health System. Chapter
15: Evaluation of Turkey's Health Transformation Programme in terms of
Medical Ethics
Consumption Inequality. Chapter 2: Enhancing Health and Health System
Outcomes: Exploring the Interplay Between Health Expenditures, Access to
Health Services, Utilization of Health Services, and Health Status.
Chapter 3: The Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Policies with
Health Transformation Programme in Turkey. Chapter 4: Strangers in a New
Land: Evaluating the Diagnostic Effectiveness of the Turkish Health System
in the Context of Syrian Refugees. Chapter 5: Efficiency of Private
Hospitals under the Health Transformation Programme. Chapter 6: Examining
Trends and Predictors of Satisfaction with Healthcare Providers in Turkey:
Exploring the Impact of the Health Transformation Programme (2006-2022).
Chapter 7: Determinants of Household Health Expenditures in the Era of the
Health Transformation Programme in Turkey. Chapter 8: Healthcare Users'
Experience with E-Health: Benefits, Drawbacks, and the Future. Chapter 9:
Evaluation of the Health Transformation Programme from the Perspective of
Effectiveness and Satisfaction. Chapter 10: Does Health Reform Reduce
Inequalities?: Primary Healthcare Utilization of Young Children in Turkey.
Chapter 11: Socioeconomic Determinants of Public Health Care Utilization in
the Aftermath of the Health Transformation Programme in Turkey. Chapter 12:
Unmet Need for Mental Health Care: A Comprehensive Prevalence and
Determinants Investigation for Turkey. Chapter 13: A Political Economy
Analysis of Turkey's Health Transformation Programme. Chapter 14: Capital
Accumulation and the Restructuring of the Turkish Health System. Chapter
15: Evaluation of Turkey's Health Transformation Programme in terms of
Medical Ethics
Chapter 1: Implications of the Health Transformation Programme on
Consumption Inequality. Chapter 2: Enhancing Health and Health System
Outcomes: Exploring the Interplay Between Health Expenditures, Access to
Health Services, Utilization of Health Services, and Health Status.
Chapter 3: The Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Policies with
Health Transformation Programme in Turkey. Chapter 4: Strangers in a New
Land: Evaluating the Diagnostic Effectiveness of the Turkish Health System
in the Context of Syrian Refugees. Chapter 5: Efficiency of Private
Hospitals under the Health Transformation Programme. Chapter 6: Examining
Trends and Predictors of Satisfaction with Healthcare Providers in Turkey:
Exploring the Impact of the Health Transformation Programme (2006-2022).
Chapter 7: Determinants of Household Health Expenditures in the Era of the
Health Transformation Programme in Turkey. Chapter 8: Healthcare Users'
Experience with E-Health: Benefits, Drawbacks, and the Future. Chapter 9:
Evaluation of the Health Transformation Programme from the Perspective of
Effectiveness and Satisfaction. Chapter 10: Does Health Reform Reduce
Inequalities?: Primary Healthcare Utilization of Young Children in Turkey.
Chapter 11: Socioeconomic Determinants of Public Health Care Utilization in
the Aftermath of the Health Transformation Programme in Turkey. Chapter 12:
Unmet Need for Mental Health Care: A Comprehensive Prevalence and
Determinants Investigation for Turkey. Chapter 13: A Political Economy
Analysis of Turkey's Health Transformation Programme. Chapter 14: Capital
Accumulation and the Restructuring of the Turkish Health System. Chapter
15: Evaluation of Turkey's Health Transformation Programme in terms of
Medical Ethics
Consumption Inequality. Chapter 2: Enhancing Health and Health System
Outcomes: Exploring the Interplay Between Health Expenditures, Access to
Health Services, Utilization of Health Services, and Health Status.
Chapter 3: The Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Policies with
Health Transformation Programme in Turkey. Chapter 4: Strangers in a New
Land: Evaluating the Diagnostic Effectiveness of the Turkish Health System
in the Context of Syrian Refugees. Chapter 5: Efficiency of Private
Hospitals under the Health Transformation Programme. Chapter 6: Examining
Trends and Predictors of Satisfaction with Healthcare Providers in Turkey:
Exploring the Impact of the Health Transformation Programme (2006-2022).
Chapter 7: Determinants of Household Health Expenditures in the Era of the
Health Transformation Programme in Turkey. Chapter 8: Healthcare Users'
Experience with E-Health: Benefits, Drawbacks, and the Future. Chapter 9:
Evaluation of the Health Transformation Programme from the Perspective of
Effectiveness and Satisfaction. Chapter 10: Does Health Reform Reduce
Inequalities?: Primary Healthcare Utilization of Young Children in Turkey.
Chapter 11: Socioeconomic Determinants of Public Health Care Utilization in
the Aftermath of the Health Transformation Programme in Turkey. Chapter 12:
Unmet Need for Mental Health Care: A Comprehensive Prevalence and
Determinants Investigation for Turkey. Chapter 13: A Political Economy
Analysis of Turkey's Health Transformation Programme. Chapter 14: Capital
Accumulation and the Restructuring of the Turkish Health System. Chapter
15: Evaluation of Turkey's Health Transformation Programme in terms of
Medical Ethics