TY - JOUR
T1 - Erratum Regarding Previously Published Articles
T2 - Early health system responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Mediterranean countries: A tale of successes and challenges
AU - Waitzberg, Ruth
AU - Hernandez-Quevedo, Cristina
AU - Bernal-Delgado, Enrique
AU - Estupiñán-romero, Francisco
AU - Angulo-Pueyo, Ester
AU - Theodorou, Mamas
AU - Kantaris, Marios
AU - Charalambous, Chrystala
AU - Gabriel, Elena
AU - Economou, Charalampos
AU - Kaitelidou, Daphne
AU - Konstantakopoulou, Olympia
AU - Vildiridi, Lilian Venetia
AU - Meshulam, Amit
AU - De Belvis, Antonio Giulio
AU - Morsella, Alisha
AU - Bezzina, Alexia
AU - Vincenti, Karen
AU - Augusto, Gonçalo F.
AU - Fronteira, I
AU - Simões, Jorge
AU - Karanikolos, Marina
AU - Williams, Gemma
AU - Maresso, Anna
PY - 2022/5
Y1 - 2022/5
N2 - The Open Access funding statement were not included in the published version of below list of the articles, and we confirm that the Open Access for these articles is made possible by a collaboration between Health Policy and The European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies. • The political economy of austerity and healthcare: Cross-national analysis of expenditure changes in 27 European nations 1995–2011• Effects of the economic crisis on health and healthcare in Greece in the literature from 2009 to 2013: A systematic review• Health policy making under information constraints: An evaluation of the policy responses to the economic crisis in Greece• Accountable care organizations in the USA: Types, developments and challenges• A roadmap for comparing readmission policies with application to Denmark, England, Germany and the United States• The basic benefit package: Composition and exceptions to the rules. A case study• An analysis of perceived access to health care in Europe: How universal is universal coverage?• The 2015 hospital treatment choice reform in Norway: Continuity or change?• The new Australian after-hours general practice incentive payment mechanism: equity for rural general practice?• Introducing Diagnosis-Related Groups in Kazakhstan: Evolution, achievements, and challenges• Implementation of the 2013 amended Patients’ Rights Act in Norway: Clinical priority guidelines and access to specialised health care• Brexit and the NHS: Challenges, uncertainties and opportunities• The governance of integrated health and social care in England since 2010: great expectations not met once again?• Shelter from the Storm: Roles, responsibilities, and challenges in United States housing policy governance• Synthetic biology regulation and governance: Lessons from TAPIC for the United States, European Union, and Singapore• An innovative approach to participatory health policy development in Bulgaria: The conception and first achievements of the Partnership for Health• The Canadian Cannabis Act legalizes and regulates recreational cannabis use in 2018• Extending’ euthanasia to those ‘tired of living’ in the Netherlands could jeopardize a well-functioning practice of physicians’ assessment of a patient's request for death• Using financial incentives to attract medical residents to the periphery: The Israeli experience• LTC 2.0:
AB - The Open Access funding statement were not included in the published version of below list of the articles, and we confirm that the Open Access for these articles is made possible by a collaboration between Health Policy and The European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies. • The political economy of austerity and healthcare: Cross-national analysis of expenditure changes in 27 European nations 1995–2011• Effects of the economic crisis on health and healthcare in Greece in the literature from 2009 to 2013: A systematic review• Health policy making under information constraints: An evaluation of the policy responses to the economic crisis in Greece• Accountable care organizations in the USA: Types, developments and challenges• A roadmap for comparing readmission policies with application to Denmark, England, Germany and the United States• The basic benefit package: Composition and exceptions to the rules. A case study• An analysis of perceived access to health care in Europe: How universal is universal coverage?• The 2015 hospital treatment choice reform in Norway: Continuity or change?• The new Australian after-hours general practice incentive payment mechanism: equity for rural general practice?• Introducing Diagnosis-Related Groups in Kazakhstan: Evolution, achievements, and challenges• Implementation of the 2013 amended Patients’ Rights Act in Norway: Clinical priority guidelines and access to specialised health care• Brexit and the NHS: Challenges, uncertainties and opportunities• The governance of integrated health and social care in England since 2010: great expectations not met once again?• Shelter from the Storm: Roles, responsibilities, and challenges in United States housing policy governance• Synthetic biology regulation and governance: Lessons from TAPIC for the United States, European Union, and Singapore• An innovative approach to participatory health policy development in Bulgaria: The conception and first achievements of the Partnership for Health• The Canadian Cannabis Act legalizes and regulates recreational cannabis use in 2018• Extending’ euthanasia to those ‘tired of living’ in the Netherlands could jeopardize a well-functioning practice of physicians’ assessment of a patient's request for death• Using financial incentives to attract medical residents to the periphery: The Israeli experience• LTC 2.0:
M3 - Article
SN - 1872-6054
VL - 126
SP - 722
EP - 723
JO - Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
JF - Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
IS - 5
ER -