kilpailueläke
Kilpailueläke is a Finnish term that translates to "competitive medicine" or "competitive healthcare." It refers to a system or approach where healthcare services are offered and consumed in a competitive market. This can involve private healthcare providers, insurance companies, and even public providers operating under market-like principles.
The core idea behind kilpailueläke is that competition can drive improvements in quality, efficiency, and patient
However, kilpailueläke also faces significant criticism. Concerns often raised include the potential for increased costs due
The implementation of kilpailueläke varies greatly. Some countries have adopted market-based reforms in specific areas of