Does Ownership Matter for the Delivery of Professionalized Public Services? Cost‐efficiency and Effectiveness in Private and Public Dental Care for Children in Denmark |
| |
Authors: | Lotte B gh Andersen,Marianne Blegvad |
| |
Affiliation: | Lotte Bøgh Andersen,Marianne Blegvad |
| |
Abstract: | Recent decades have witnessed considerable interest in the cost‐efficiency and effectiveness of public services. Private provision is often claimed to be more cost‐efficient than public provision, but these efficiency gains are accused of being at the expense of effectiveness. Most of the evidence comes from relatively simple, technical services, because effectiveness is often difficult to define and measure for services produced by professionals. In addition, type of ownership might very well affect services produced by professionals differently as a result of professional standards and other regulation. The case in question, child dental care in Denmark, is a professionalized service which is remarkable for its clear and quantifiable measure of effectiveness. The findings show that neither cost‐efficiency nor effectiveness of public and private producers differs. The data represent cost and outcome measures controlled for structural variables for the 275 Danish municipalities between 1996 and 2002. |
| |
Keywords: | |
|
|