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Loss of income and out-of-pocket expenditures are important causes of financial hardship in many patients with cancer, even in high-income countries. The far-reaching consequences extend beyond the patients themselves to their relatives, including caregivers and dependents. European research to date has been limited and is hampered by the absence of a coherent theoretical framework and by heterogeneous methods and terminology.

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Implementing cancer patient pathways in Scandinavia how structuring might affect the acceptance of a politically imposed reform.

Health Policy

October 2021

Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo and Division of Cancer Medicine, Oslo University Hospital Comprehensive Cancer Centre, Norway.

Through political decisions all three Scandinavian countries implemented national reforms in cancer care introducing cancer patient pathways. Though resistance from the professional community is common to top-down initiatives, we recognized positive receptions of this reform in all three countries and professionals immediately contributed in implementing the core measures. The implementation of a similar reform in three countries with a similar health care system created a unique opportunity to look for shared characteristics.

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