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Titre L'assurance maladie et le système de santé
Auteur Antoinette Catrice-Lorey
Mir@bel Revue Revue française d'administration publique
Numéro no 43, 1987/3 La santé est-elle sous-administrée ?
Rubrique / Thématique
La santé est-elle sous-administrée ?
 L'administration au quotidien
Page 19 pages
Résumé anglais Health care and health insurance. The author shows how health care austerity policy and the social security crisis have given rise to an added mission for national health insurance (NHI) bodies which, since 1980, have had to evaluate the functioning of the health care System and contribute to improving its efficiency in addition to their current tasks. She describes the history of NHI duties and recent developments in various health care sectors, including private practise and hospital care, public and private. The missions of ail bodies are given. The new powers vested in Social Security are part of long-term government policy ; government instruments of self-regulation are analyzed ; the specific role of Social Security is described in detail, i.e. how it maintains ongoing dialogue towards negotiated change with health care professionals, over and above authoritarian regulations and economic restrictions. In fact, the State relies on NHI to adjust societal regulations so as to try to build a consensus for its policy. The proper execution of this new function assumes a re-distribution of roles among individuals and bodies active in NHI. This would modify the configuration of an already complex power structure. The article also describes the problems arising within NHI from the growing importance of Consulting physicians.
Source : Éditeur (via Persée)
Article en ligne https://www.persee.fr/doc/rfap_0152-7401_1987_num_43_1_1843