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ECHO · European Collaboration for Healthcare Optimization
ECHO, European Collaboration for Healthcare Optimization, gathers the interests for Healthcare Performance Measurement of different Academic and Research Institutions from six European countries and an International Body for Healthcare Policy Analysis. Designed as a 48 months project, it has been conceived as a “pilot study” based on available administrative databases. It aims at describing the actual performance of six different Healthcare Systems at hospital, healthcare area, regional and country level. To tackle performance measurement in this project, two different methodological approaches will be used: [a] a population geographical-based, responding the question: Is the access to a diagnostic or surgical procedure dependant on the place where a person lives? And, [b] a provider-specific, answering the question: Is the risk for a patient to access high quality care -and have better health outcomes- different regarding the provider in which he or she is admitted? Utilization, equity in access and allocative efficiency will be analysed as performance measures in the former approach
Consortium · 8 organisations
INSTITUTO ARAGONES DE CIENCIAS DE LA SALUD
ES · €792,135
NACIONALNI INSTITUT ZA JAVNO ZDRAVJE
SI · €275,619
EUROPEAN HEALTH MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION LIMITED
IE · €338,450
UNIVERSITY OF YORK
UK · €359,708
INSTITUT ZA VAROVANJE ZDRAVJA REPUBLIKE SLOVENIJE
SI
SYDDANSK UNIVERSITET
DK · €160,546
ESCOLA NACIONAL DE SAUDE PUBLICA
PT · €469,520
UMIT TIROL - PRIVATE UNIVERSITAT FUR GESUNDHEITSWISSENSCHAFTEN UND TECHNOLOGIE GMBH
AT · €342,021
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