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The actual criteria defining benefits vary widely between sectors and types of catalogues.
The transport issues noted above illustrate the complexity in practice in defining benefits, and specifically in distinguishing between benefits and compensation.
Furthermore, the introduction of new payment mechanisms created indirect means of defining benefits through the classification of cases and services for the purpose of provider reimbursement (Fig. 2).
Certain functions remain essential public responsibilities: regulating pharmaceuticals, setting essential medicines policy, defining benefits and services, crafting an overall supply system vision and strategy, overseeing public expenditure, and providing oversight of the health system in general.
An overview of the legal and regulatory framework defining benefits for England is given in Table 1.> -wrap-foot> needed, C costs, E effectiveness, CE cost-effectiveness, B budget (from [ 1, 2, 3], DH website (http://www.dh.gov.uk/home/fs/en), HMSO website (http://www.hmso.gov.uk/), expert advice (see Acknowledgements)) a "Explicit is subdivided as 1: all necessary"; 2: areas of care; 3: items.
However, debates continue in the academic bioethics literature relating to defining benefits, beneficiaries, and the scope of obligations for providing benefits.
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