Accès libre

The National Treatment Purchase Fund – A success for some patients yet a public policy failure?

À propos de cet article

Citez

Bergin, A., Fitzgerald, J., Kearney, I. & O’Sullivan, C. (2011). The Irish fiscal crisis. National Institute Economic Review, 217, R47–R59.10.1177/0027950111420920Search in Google Scholar

Brick, A., Nolan, A., O’Reilly, J., & Smith, S. (2010). Resource allocation, financing and sustainability in health care. Evidence for the expert group. Volume 1. Dublin: Department of Health and Children/ESRI.Search in Google Scholar

Burke, S. (2009). Irish apartheid. Health inequalities in Ireland. Dublin: New Island.Search in Google Scholar

Burke, S. (2013). How three policies aimed at increasing for-profit hospital care became an accepted method of reform in Ireland between 2000 and 2005. ‘How many ditches do you die on?’. Phd thesis, Trinity College Dublin.Search in Google Scholar

Burke, S. (2016). Reform of the Irish healthcare system: What reform? In M. P. Murphy & F. Dukelow (Eds), The Irish welfare state in the twenty-first century: Challenges and change. London: Palgrave Macmillan.10.1057/978-1-137-57138-0_8Search in Google Scholar

Burke, S., Thomas, S., & Brugha, R. (2018). It’s the economy, stupid! When economics and politics override health policy goalsThe case of tax reliefs to build private hospitals in Ireland in the early 2000s. Retrieved from https://hrbopenresearch.org/articles/1-1/v2 [17 April 2019].10.12688/hrbopenres.12784.2Search in Google Scholar

Comptroller and Auditor General. (2003). Report on value for money examination, Department of Health And Children, the Waiting List Initiative. Dublin: Comptroller And Auditor General.Search in Google Scholar

Department of Health. (1999). Health statistics 1999. Dublin: Department Of Health.Search in Google Scholar

Department of Health and Children. (2001a). Quality and fairness: A health system for you. Dublin: Department Of Health And Children.Search in Google Scholar

Department of Health and Children. (2001b). Your views about health. Report on consultation. Quality and fairnessA health system for you. Dublin: Department Of Health and Children.Search in Google Scholar

Department of Health and Children. (2002). Minister appoints head of National Treatment Purchase Fund. Dublin: Department Of Health And Children.Search in Google Scholar

Donnellan, E. (2013, February 22). Why are we still waiting? The Irish Times.Search in Google Scholar

Gilson, L., Hanson, K., Sheikh, K., Agyepong, I. A., Ssengooba, F., & Bennett, S. (2011). Building the field of health policy and systems research: Social science matters. Plos Med, 8, E1001079.10.1371/journal.pmed.1001079Search in Google Scholar

Grindle, M., & Thomas, J. (1991). Public choices and policy change. The political economy of reform in developing countries. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press.10.56021/9780801841552Search in Google Scholar

Harney, M. (2001, 26 September). PD plan to transform healthcare. The Irish Times.Search in Google Scholar

Houses Of The Oireachtas Committee on the Future of Healthcare. (2017). Houses of the Oireachtas Committee on the Future of Healthcare Sláintecare report, May 2017. Dublin: Houses Of The Oireachtas.Search in Google Scholar

HSE. (2012). HSE annual report and financial statements 2012. Dublin: HSE.Search in Google Scholar

John, G., Kennedy, F., Marsh, M., & Sinnott, R. (2003). What decided the election? In M. Gallagher, M. Marsh & P. Mitchell (Ed.), How Ireland voted, 2002. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.Search in Google Scholar

Kelly, M. (2007). Steering a policy course. In E. McAuliffe & K. McKenzie (Eds.), The politics of healthcare. Achieving healthcare reform Dublin: Liffey Press.Search in Google Scholar

Kingdon J. (1995). Agendas, alternatives, and public policies. Boston: Little, Brown.Search in Google Scholar

McConnell, A. (2010). Policy success, policy failure and grey areas in-between. Journal Of Public Policy, 30, 345–62.10.1017/S0143814X10000152Search in Google Scholar

Mercille, J. (2018). Privatization in the Irish hospital sector since 1980. Journal of Public Health, 40 (4), 863–70.10.1093/pubmed/fdy027Search in Google Scholar

Murphy, G. (2008). The background to the election. In M. Gallagher & M. Marsh (Ed.), How Ireland voted in 2007. The full story of Ireland’s general election. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.10.1057/9780230597990_1Search in Google Scholar

NTPF. (2005). Annual report 2004. Dublin: NTPF.Search in Google Scholar

NTPF. (2012). Annual report 2011. Dublin: NTPF.Search in Google Scholar

NTPF. (2018a). Inpatient/daycare national numbers waiting August 2018. Dublin: NTPFSearch in Google Scholar

NTPF. (2018b). Outpatient waiting list national numbers August 2018. Dublin: NTPF.Search in Google Scholar

OECD and European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies. (2017). Ireland: Country health profile 2017. Paris/Brussels: OECD and European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies.Search in Google Scholar

O’Riordan, M., Collins, C., & Doran, G. (2013). Access to diagnosticsA key enabler for a primary care led health service. Dublin: ICGP.Search in Google Scholar

Shiffman, J., & Smith, S. (2007). Generation of political priority for global health initiatives: A framework and case study of maternal mortality. The Lancet, 370 (9595), 1370–9.10.1016/S0140-6736(07)61579-7Search in Google Scholar

Walt, G., Shiffman, J., Schneider, H., Murray, S. F., Brugha, R., & Gilson, L. (2008). ‘Doing’ health policy analysis: Methodological and conceptual reflections and challenges. Health Policy Plan, 23, 308–17.10.1093/heapol/czn024Search in Google Scholar

Wilsford, D. (1994). Path dependency, or why history makes it difficult but not impossible to reform health care systems in a big way. Journal Of Public Policy, 14, 251–83.10.1017/S0143814X00007285Search in Google Scholar

World Health Organization. (2010). Systems thinking for health systems strengthening. Retrieved from https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/44204/9789241563895_eng.pdf?sequence=1 [4 May 2019].Search in Google Scholar

Wren, M. A. (2003). Unhealthy state. Anantomy of a sick society. Dublin: New Island.Search in Google Scholar