The consequences of hospital autonomization in Colombia: A transaction cost economics analysis

Granting autonomy to public hospitals in developing countries has been common over recent decades, and implies a shift from hierarchical to contract-based relationships with health authorities. Theory on transactions costs in contractual relationships suggests they stem from relationship-specific in...

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Colombia
Economics
Financial management
Health care policy
Health economics
Health insurance
Hospital cost
Human
Organization and management
Public hospital
Article
Health economics
Hospital cost
Public hospital
Colombia
Contract Services
Health Care Reform
Hospital Costs
Humans
Colombia
Contract Services
Health Care Reform
Hospital Costs
Humans
Contract incompleteness
Developing countries
Health care reform
Hospital autonomy
Information asymmetry
Transaction cost economics
Public
Public
Hospital
Hospital
Health
Health
Economics
Hospitals
Insurance
Economics
Hospitals
Insurance
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spellingShingle The consequences of hospital autonomization in Colombia: A transaction cost economics analysis
Colombia
Economics
Financial management
Health care policy
Health economics
Health insurance
Hospital cost
Human
Organization and management
Public hospital
Article
Health economics
Hospital cost
Public hospital
Colombia
Contract Services
Health Care Reform
Hospital Costs
Humans
Colombia
Contract Services
Health Care Reform
Hospital Costs
Humans
Contract incompleteness
Developing countries
Health care reform
Hospital autonomy
Information asymmetry
Transaction cost economics
Public
Public
Hospital
Hospital
Health
Health
Economics
Hospitals
Insurance
Economics
Hospitals
Insurance
title_short The consequences of hospital autonomization in Colombia: A transaction cost economics analysis
title_full The consequences of hospital autonomization in Colombia: A transaction cost economics analysis
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Economics
Financial management
Health care policy
Health economics
Health insurance
Hospital cost
Human
Organization and management
Public hospital
Article
Health economics
Hospital cost
Public hospital
Colombia
Contract Services
Health Care Reform
Hospital Costs
Humans
Colombia
Contract Services
Health Care Reform
Hospital Costs
Humans
Contract incompleteness
Developing countries
Health care reform
Hospital autonomy
Information asymmetry
Transaction cost economics
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Economics
Financial management
Health care policy
Health economics
Health insurance
Hospital cost
Human
Organization and management
Public hospital
Article
Health economics
Hospital cost
Public hospital
Colombia
Contract Services
Health Care Reform
Hospital Costs
Humans
Colombia
Contract Services
Health Care Reform
Hospital Costs
Humans
Contract incompleteness
Developing countries
Health care reform
Hospital autonomy
Information asymmetry
Transaction cost economics
Public
Public
Hospital
Hospital
Health
Health
Economics
Hospitals
Insurance
Economics
Hospitals
Insurance
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Public
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Hospital
Health
Health
Economics
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Insurance
Economics
Hospitals
Insurance
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