Abstract
Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, discussions about the capabilities of health and social systems to control and contain infectious diseases have been reignited. In Resilient Managed Competition During Pandemics: Lessons from the Italian Experience, Costa-Font, Turatti and Levaggi ask whether or not institutional differences between the managed competition (MC) systems in three of Italy's regions may have affected their performance - and hence, population health outcomes - during the pandemic. Fuchs (2000) previously argued that institutional arrangements not only 'matter', but also sometimes 'matter a great deal' (p. 149, emphasis in original) and this may be particularly true in emergencies.
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Connelly, L. B., & Birch, S. (2022, April 4). Answers in search of questions: What does the comparison of COVID19 data among regions in Northern Italy tell us? Health Economics, Policy and Law. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1744133120000377
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