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Table 2 Description of the analysis process

From: Commissioned reports in Swedish healthcare governance – descriptive mapping and a content analysis

Meaning unit

Condensed meaning unit

Code

Category

“Two starting-points have been established for the group’s work (…) the governance models should be compatible with two principles: equity in health care and public financing.”

Governance models compatible with equity in health care and public financing

Views on equity

Equity as geographical sameness

“The goal is to investigate how the government can work for a sustainable system for health care, focusing on promoting health and preventing illness (…) with the goal of equity in health all over the country.”

The goal is equity in health all over the country

Views on equity

Equity as geographical sameness

“The value of care is created in the encounter and interaction between the patient and the health care system.”

Value is created in the encounter with the patient

Value-based care

Efficiency and value-based care

“The goal is to suggest increased compliance to national guidelines, in order to achieve a knowledge-based and equal health care.”

Striving for knowledge-based care

Knowledge-based care and governance

Knowledge-based management

“A structure for national knowledge-based management is needed.”

Striving for knowledge-based health care management

Knowledge-based care and governance

Knowledge-based management

“Increased trust in governance can contribute to increased room for maneuver in the encounter between citizens and professionals.”

Increased trust improves the encounter between citizens and professionals

Increased trust in professionals’ competence

Management based on trust

“Trust can be seen as a management principle, where co-operation is the base and the professional competence central.”

Trust is a management principle, where professional competence is central,

Increased trust in professionals’ competence

Management based on trust