In this, AIMS second commentary on Swedish Health Care in Transition, author Johan Hjertqvist explores the concepts of choice, competition and accountability to the consumer. The internet is being used as a tool in Sweden to maximize the return from the competitive supply of health services. More and better information, readily available to a broad audience, ensures that a well-informed and educated public can make their own choices about the health care available to them.
The Internet Empowers Swedish Healthcare Consumers
By Johan Hjertqvist|
2016-04-05T12:41:21+00:00
August 1st, 2001|Op-ed|Comments Off on The Internet Empowers Swedish Healthcare Consumers
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