Value-based healthcare in the UK: A system of trial and error

Value-based healthcare looks at health outcomes of treatment relative to cost. In this particular report The EIU examines the structure of UK healthcare delivery, the unique model used by its health technology assessment (HTA) agencies, and its history of experimentation in value-based pricing.

Value-based healthcare in the UK: A system of trial and error

Value-based healthcare looks at health outcomes of treatment relative to cost. In this particular report The EIU examines the structure of UK healthcare delivery, the unique model used by its health technology assessment (HTA) agencies, and its history of experimentation in value-based pricing.

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Although the incidence of overweight and obesity among its population is lower than the European average, the country combines approaches focusing on both lifestyle and chronic-disease management of the condition that have contributed to one of the lowest and most stable obesity rates in Europe: 11.1% of Dutch adults were estimated to be obese in 2013, according to figures from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), compared with an OECD average of 15.5%.

 

Confronting obesity in Belgium

Like its European neighbours, Belgium suffers from a growing weight problem. Unlike many of them, however, Belgium is characterised by a number of anomalies that make the problem more challenging to combat, experts say.

Principal among these are the country’s regional divisions between the French-speaking Walloon Region and the Flemish-speaking parts of the country, which have traditionally resulted in different outcomes for the country’s different populations.

 

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