All Stories

  1. The patient as a policy problem: Ambiguous perceptions of a critical interface in healthcare
  2. Knowledge use in political decision-making
  3. Citizen´s views on severity in healthcare
  4. In health care priority setting, information is important but able institutions are indispensable
  5. The role of politicians is often obscure in resource allocation.
  6. How Swedish citizens understand and experience decision makers for rationing in health care
  7. Strategic response in Swedish county councils to National Guidelines
  8. How problem frame differences shape the puzzling of a policy problem
  9. What citizens believe influences their acceptance of rationing in a public health service
  10. Interaction in Sweden on issues concerning quality in health care.
  11. Implementing quality programmes in three Swedish county councils: the views of politicians, managers and doctors
  12. Health Care Reform in Sweden in the 1990s: Local Pluralism versus National Coordination
  13. The role of national quality registers in the Swedish health service
  14. From ideology to reality
  15. The Transformation of the Swedish Health Care System, or the Hasty Rejection of the Rational Planning Model
  16. Making health policy in Sweden: the rise and fall of the 1994 family doctor scheme