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Innovation in Primary Healthcare
Author(s) -
Sandra C. Moore
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
policy quarterly
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2324-1101
pISSN - 2324-1098
DOI - 10.26686/pq.v15i1.5299
Subject(s) - rationing , productivity , health care , business , population ageing , healthcare system , primary health care , primary care , public economics , economic growth , population , economics , environmental health , medicine , family medicine
Health systems everywhere are facing significant challenges – demand pressures from an ageing population, a rise in chronic health conditions, and greater community expectations as more new health treatments are developed. There are three possible responses to this: increasing health funding (increasing inputs), rationing health services (restricting outputs) or increasing productivity through innovation (doing things differently and more efficiently). This article looks at innovation in New Zealand’s primary healthcare sector and recent attempts to measure its impact across the health system.

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