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The Dutch Institute reveals the truth of the petty-minded horse trading that goes on behind closed doors in the Netherlands' most hallowed workplace: the corridors of the State administration that house those who wield power over healthcare. The Dutch Institute is holding democracy hostage.- The National Cancer FundSpin-doctors in power. Cooper, the chairman of the Dutch Institute believes unerringly in his centralized package. With the help of his elite Sounding Board, Cooper is a master at manipulating advisory committees. He is blind to the fact that what he is chiefly doing is protecting…mehr

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The Dutch Institute reveals the truth of the petty-minded horse trading that goes on behind closed doors in the Netherlands' most hallowed workplace: the corridors of the State administration that house those who wield power over healthcare. The Dutch Institute is holding democracy hostage.- The National Cancer FundSpin-doctors in power. Cooper, the chairman of the Dutch Institute believes unerringly in his centralized package. With the help of his elite Sounding Board, Cooper is a master at manipulating advisory committees. He is blind to the fact that what he is chiefly doing is protecting his own job, while everybody else is losing it. Well done, applause for authors!- Concerned mothersThe claustrophobic setting for The Dutch Institute presents a political elite who use the state healthcare system for their own good. People are led to believe that the mandatory basic package gives good healthcare for everyone. This is not true. The powerful state institutes are good for providing top jobs for ex-politicians, but bad for patients and employment. Hopefully this book will help in managing change.- Big Pharma executiveWhen this is true, the medical world has a problem.- Amazon.com
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The Writing DuoThe background of both authors is steeped in philosophy and economics.Wim Huppes is a former internist-researcher and has published material about the healthcare sector for a great many years, in the Financieele Dagblad among other publications.Mirjam Kemp won the Prix de Paris, a research prize for talented young Dutch researchers, and spent some time doing historical research in Paris. For many years, she has worked on major change processes in the financial sector.