overheidszorgmodel
The "overheidszorgmodel" is a term originating from Dutch-speaking contexts, particularly used in healthcare and social welfare systems. It refers to a governance model in which the government plays a central role in coordinating, financing, and delivering essential care services to the population. Under this model, public authorities are responsible for setting policies, standards, and regulations to ensure access, quality, and affordability of care.
In the overheidszorgmodel, the government often funds healthcare and social services through taxation or social insurance,
The model emphasizes the importance of government oversight to maintain standards and manage resource allocation efficiently.
Critics of the overheidszorgmodel argue that it may lead to bureaucratic inefficiencies and limited innovation, while
Overall, the overheidszorgmodel exemplifies a predominantly government-driven approach to social welfare, seeking to balance public interest