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    • A strategic document as a tool for implementing change. Lessons from the merger creating the South-East Health region in Norway 

      Rohde, Tarald; Torvatn, Hans Yngvar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      In 2007, the Norwegian Parliament decided to merge the two largest health regions in the country: the South and East Health Regions became the South-East Health Region (SEHR). In its resolution, the Parliament formulated ...
    • Productivity growth, case mix and optimal size of hospitals. A 16-year study of the Norwegian hospital sector 

      Anthun, Kjartan Sarheim; Kittelsen, Sverre A.C.; Magnussen, Jon (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Background and objectives This paper analyses productivity growth in the Norwegian hospital sector over a period of 16 years, 1999–2014. This period was characterized by a large ownership reform with subsequent hospital ...
    • Unplanned Admissions to Inpatient Psychiatric Treatment and Services Received Prior to Admission 

      Ose, Solveig Osborg; Kalseth, Jorid; Ådnanes, Marian; Tveit, Tone; Lilleeng, Solfrid (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Background Inpatient bed numbers are continually being reduced but are not being replaced with adequate alternatives in primary health care. There is a considerable risk that eventually all inpatient treatment will be ...

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