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National health system reform in Germany, as well as in many other countries, has historically been approached on an issue-byissue basis. Each reform has focused on solving individual problems such as rising costs, risk selection by insurance plans, or skewed reimbursement incentives. While many of these efforts involve desirable steps, an overall strategic framework has been lacking.
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Porter, M.E., Guth, C. (2012). Guiding Principles of a Value-Based Health Care System. In: Redefining German Health Care. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-10826-6_3
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