Difference between revisions of "Year of healthcare system introduction"
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|description = This variable indicates that the respective country has introduced a healthcare system unter public responsibility. | |description = This variable indicates that the respective country has introduced a healthcare system unter public responsibility. | ||
− | |codingrules = This indicator takes the value 1 = "Yes" for the year of introduction of a healthcare system under public responsibility. For all other years, the indicator is set to 0 = "No". A healthcare system under public responsibility is introduced | + | |codingrules = This indicator takes the value 1 = "Yes" for the year of introduction of a healthcare system under public responsibility. For all other years, the indicator is set to 0 = "No". A healthcare system under public responsibility is introduced when (a) the first public healthcare initiative is established by a national legislative body, (b) the elements of the healthcare system are integrated, and (c) entitlements to healthcare benefits are enacted (de Carvalho & Fischer, 2020, p. 13). The first point in time in which the three necessary conditions are fulfilled is considered the beginning of the healthcare system under public responsibility. |
|citation = de Carvalho, Gabriela, and Johanna Fischer. 2020. Healthcare and Long-Term Care Systems and Reforms - Concepts and Operationalisations for Global and Historical Comparative Research. Vol. 3 of SFB 1342 Technical Paper Series. Bremen: SOCIUM, SFB 1342. | |citation = de Carvalho, Gabriela, and Johanna Fischer. 2020. Healthcare and Long-Term Care Systems and Reforms - Concepts and Operationalisations for Global and Historical Comparative Research. Vol. 3 of SFB 1342 Technical Paper Series. Bremen: SOCIUM, SFB 1342. | ||
de Carvalho, Gabriela, Alexander Polte, Katharina Scherf, Mai Mohamed Abdou Mahmoud , Lorraine Frisina Doetter. 2021. Trends in time: Identifying health care system introductions worldwide. SFB1342 Working Paper 16. Bremen: SOCIUM, SFB 1342. | de Carvalho, Gabriela, Alexander Polte, Katharina Scherf, Mai Mohamed Abdou Mahmoud , Lorraine Frisina Doetter. 2021. Trends in time: Identifying health care system introductions worldwide. SFB1342 Working Paper 16. Bremen: SOCIUM, SFB 1342. |
Revision as of 17:36, 11 April 2023
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Data type | Numeric |
Scale | Binary |
Value labels |
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Technical name | health_HC_regulation_IntroBinary |
Category | Health and long-term care |
Label | Year of healthcare system introduction |
Related indicators |
This variable indicates that the respective country has introduced a healthcare system unter public responsibility.
Coding rules
This indicator takes the value 1 = "Yes" for the year of introduction of a healthcare system under public responsibility. For all other years, the indicator is set to 0 = "No". A healthcare system under public responsibility is introduced when (a) the first public healthcare initiative is established by a national legislative body, (b) the elements of the healthcare system are integrated, and (c) entitlements to healthcare benefits are enacted (de Carvalho & Fischer, 2020, p. 13). The first point in time in which the three necessary conditions are fulfilled is considered the beginning of the healthcare system under public responsibility.
Bibliographic info
Citation: de Carvalho, Gabriela, and Johanna Fischer. 2020. Healthcare and Long-Term Care Systems and Reforms - Concepts and Operationalisations for Global and Historical Comparative Research. Vol. 3 of SFB 1342 Technical Paper Series. Bremen: SOCIUM, SFB 1342. de Carvalho, Gabriela, Alexander Polte, Katharina Scherf, Mai Mohamed Abdou Mahmoud , Lorraine Frisina Doetter. 2021. Trends in time: Identifying health care system introductions worldwide. SFB1342 Working Paper 16. Bremen: SOCIUM, SFB 1342.
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Project manager(s): Gabriela de Carvalho; Achim Schmid
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Sources
- National legislation, expert survey, secondary literature, see bibliographic info