Abstract
Choice for patients, over varying aspects of healthcare, is becoming an increasingly common feature in Europe, especially in tax-funded healthcare systems. This paper investigates patients’ choice of healthcare provider. The middle class, in countries implementing choice reforms, is shown to have a pronounced preference for the availability of choice as a component of a quality healthcare system. Important implications of this for theory and policy are discussed.
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Joan Costa-Font
Joan Costa-Font is an associate professor (reader) in the Department of Social Policy and the European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), UK.
Valentina Zigante
Valentina Zigante is a research officer in LSE Health & Social Care, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), UK.