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Volume 37, issue S1, 2022
- Patient‐ and community‐centered approaches as the cornerstone of health services evaluation in the 21st century pp. 4-7

- Lara Gautier, Roxane Borgès Da Silva, Adama Faye and Valéry Ridde
- From sharing voices to making decisions: The case for centring community ownership in evaluation of health programme planning and management pp. 8-19

- Chunhuei Chi, Alicia Núñez and Anaïs Tuepker
- Patient engagement in healthcare planning and evaluation: A call for social justice pp. 20-31

- M. Elizabeth Snow
- Towards CR2 evaluation: Culturally ‐reflexive and ‐responsive evaluation in crises times and beyond pp. 32-36

- Lara Gautier
- Realist evaluation in times of decolonising global health pp. 37-44

- Dimitri Renmans, Nandini Sarkar, Sara Van Belle, Clara Affun‐Adegbulu, Bruno Marchal and Ferdinand C. Mukumbang
- Collaboration between health system decision makers and professional researchers to coproduce knowledge, a scoping review pp. 45-58

- Víctor Becerril‐Montekio, Luis Alberto García‐Bello, Pilar Torres‐Pereda, Jacqueline Alcalde‐Rabanal, Ludovic Reveiz and Etienne V. Langlois
- A conceptual framework to describe and evaluate a socially accountable learning health system: Development and application in a northern, rural, and remote setting pp. 59-78

- Brianne Wood, Ghislaine Attema, Brian Ross and Erin Cameron
- Out‐of‐Pocket expenditure and patient experience of care under‐Indonesia's national health insurance: A cross‐sectional facility‐based study in six provinces pp. 79-100

- Viktoria Couturier, Swati Srivastava, Budi Hidayat and Manuela De Allegri
- The principles of person‐centredness in quality patient care–Evaluation of the Community Pharmacy Services Quality Guidelines in Estonia pp. 101-114

- Kristiina Sepp, Afonso Cavaco and Daisy Volmer
- Challenges and innovations in access to community‐based rural primary care services during the Covid‐19 pandemic in Australia pp. 115-128

- Belinda O’Sullivan
- COVID‐19's impact on type 1 diabetes management: A mixed‐methods study exploring the Peruvian experience pp. 129-143

- Jessica Hanae Zafra‐Tanaka, Lizzete Najarro, Janeth Tenorio‐Mucha, Maria Lazo‐Porras, Diego Bartra, Gina Bazán, María Claudia Berghusen Anteparra, Ursula Bonilla, Vicky Motta and David Beran
- Including patient‐reported measures in performance evaluation systems: Patient contribution in assessing and improving the healthcare systems pp. 144-165

- Sabina De Rosis, Francesca Ferrè and Francesca Pennucci
- Drivers of patient perceptions of health system responsiveness in Germany pp. 166-186

- Katharina Achstetter, Julia Köppen, Philipp Hengel, Miriam Blümel and Reinhard Busse
- Evaluating the implementation of user embracement in the healthcare system of Jaboatão dos Guararapes city, Brazil pp. 187-203

- Litian Oliveira de Lima Barros, George Tadeu Nunes Diniz, Fabiana Brito Silva and Sydia Rosana de Araújo Oliveira
- Care friendliness in adolescent sexual and reproductive health services in Mexico and a characterisation of their clients pp. 204-219

- Luis Alberto García‐Bello, Ileana Beatriz Heredia‐Pi, Luis Zavala‐Arciniega, Wayra Paz‐Ballesteros, Ailen Velázquez‐Viamonte and Edson Serván‐Mori
- A critical look to community wisdom: Applying the World Café method to health promotion and prevention pp. 220-242

- Virginia Recchia, Antonio Dodaro, Elisabetta De Marco and Antonella Zizza
- Surgical Care Services in inaccessible zones: Targeted Palliative Care Accessibility Models for patients in resource‐limited settings pp. 243-249

- Pritik A. Shah and Marcos Roberto Tovani‐Palone
Volume 37, issue 6, 2022
- Does India need a new pharmaceutical policy? Examining the implications of the drug price control order pp. 3028-3038

- Rupali Kumar, Mahika Milind Joshi, Rajat Jagdish Palod and Sreedhar Dharmagadda
- Risk management and communication plans from SARS to COVID‐19 and beyond pp. 3039-3060

- Virginia Recchia, Alessandra Aloisi and Antonella Zizza
- Revisiting the debate on health financing in Low and Middle‐income countries: An integrative review of selected models pp. 3061-3074

- Maximillian Kolbe Domapielle, Joshua Sumankuuro and Frederick Der Bebelleh
- Serial multiple mediation of treatment adherence and disease activity in the relationship between continuity of care and health outcomes among rheumatoid arthritis patients pp. 3075-3088

- Gülnur İlgün and Bayram Şahin
- The impact of family doctor system on patients' utilisation of general practitioner in primary care facilities—Evidence from Hangzhou, China pp. 3089-3102

- Yang Yu, Aizhen Ye, Cen Chen, Weidong Dai and Xu Liu
- Assessment of health system performance in Germany: Survey‐based insights into the perspective of people with private health insurance pp. 3103-3125

- Katharina Achstetter, Miriam Blümel, Julia Köppen, Philipp Hengel and Reinhard Busse
- Implementation and evaluation of a preceptor educational development programme involving the health cluster colleges at Qatar University pp. 3126-3147

- Banan Mukhalalati, Sara Elshami, Ahmed Awaisu, Ghadir Al‐Jayyousi, Marwan Abu‐Hijleh, Bridget Paravattil, Randa Almahasneh, Hiba Bawadi, Kristen Al‐Amri and Abdullatif Al‐Khal
- Old‐age dependency and catastrophic health expenditure: Evidence from Longitudinal Ageing Study in India pp. 3148-3171

- Sanjay K. Mohanty, Umakanta Sahoo and Rashmi Rashmi
- Distance and health facility choice: Evidence from a health micro insurance program in Punjab, Pakistan pp. 3172-3191

- Dareen Latif and Hamna Ahmed
- How (not) to promote sub‐national ownership of national initiatives in decentralised health systems: The free maternal and child health programme in Nigeria, 2008–2015 pp. 3192-3204

- Uchenna Ezenwaka, Seye Abimbola and Obinna Onwujekwe
- Analysis of medical resources for allocation equity using traditional Chinese medicine resource as a model pp. 3205-3217

- Junshan Li, Yilin Wu and Yuanan Lu
- Ramification of healthcare expenditure on morbidity rates and life expectancy in the association of southeast asian nations countries: A dynamic panel threshold analysis pp. 3218-3237

- Babar Nawaz Abbasi and Ali Sohail
- Assessment of resilience levels among Sri Lankan nurses: Is there room for improvement? pp. 3238-3249

- Yasaswi N. Walpita and Carukshi Arambepola
- The added value and unintended negative consequences of public involvement processes in the planning, development and implementation of community health services: Results from a thematic synthesis pp. 3250-3268

- Johanne Frøsig Pedersen, Charlotte Overgaard, Barbara Egilstrød and Kirsten Schultz Petersen
- Crowdsourcing homemade facemasks: 772 U.S. health facilities’ responses to personal protective equipment shortages in the first half of 2020 pp. 3269-3281

- Armine Ghalachyan and Lana V. Ivanitskaya
- Exploring heterogeneity of national health insurance scheme enrolment among persons in the informal sector pp. 3282-3296

- Samuel Sekyi, Paul B. Domanban and Fauster Agbenyo
- Does maternal empowerment improve dietary diversity of children? Evidence from Pakistan demographic and health survey 2017–18 pp. 3297-3311

- Muhammad Akbar, Atta Muhammad Asif and Fazil Hussain
- Cornerstones of a sustainable national quality policy: A qualitative study based on international expert opinions pp. 3312-3328

- Jonas Brouwers, Fien Claessens, Eva Marie Castro, Astrid Van Wilder, Kristof Eeckloo, Luk Bruyneel, Dirk De Ridder and Kris Vanhaecht
- Healthcare clinic and pharmacy chains in Kenya and Nigeria: A qualitative exploration of the opportunities and risks they present for healthcare regulatory systems pp. 3329-3343

- Francis Wafula, Chima Onoka, Anita Musiega, Arnold Okpani, Dosila Ogira, Ufuoma Ejughemre, Rosalind Miller, Catherine Goodman and Kara Hanson
- Public contracting of home respiratory care services through an electronic quasi‐market model pp. 3344-3356

- Luís Valadares Tavares and Pedro Arruda
- Overcoming the health systems' segmentation to achieve universal health coverage in Mexico pp. 3357-3364

- Sergio Meneses Navarro, Blanca Estela Pelcastre‐Villafuerte, Victor Becerril‐Montekio and Edson Serván‐Mori
- Covid, critical realism and category‐mistake pp. 3365-3368

- Calum Paton
- Achilles in Ukraine: Concerns and priorities over the long‐term implications of trauma pp. 3369-3371

- Lolita Matiashova, Christos Tsagkaris, Mohammad Yasir Essar, Iryna B. Romash and Viktor I. Vus
- Unraveling the Jeopardy: Child health in Afghanistan pp. 3372-3376

- Mohammad Yasir Essar, Henry Charles Ashworth, Reem Hunain, Diana Mutasem Kokash, Zarmina Islam, Shoaib Ahmad and Ahsan Zil‐E‐Ali
Volume 37, issue 5, 2022
- Rigour and transparency in the family of systematic reviews: The International Journal of Health Planning and Management encourages prospective protocol registration pp. 2523-2527

- Tiago S. Jesus
- Primary health care ‘From Alma‐Ata to Astana’: Fostering the international debate through the experiences of Portuguese‐speaking countries pp. 2528-2533

- Fernando Passos Cupertino de Barros, Filomena Pereira, Tiago Correia and Paulo Ferrinho
- Centralization and innovation: Competing priorities for health systems? pp. 2534-2541

- Andrew D. Scarffe, Alison Coates, Jenna M. Evans and Agnes Grudniewicz
- Barriers and challenges of using health information technology in home care: A systematic review pp. 2542-2568

- Zahra Galavi, Mahdieh Montazeri and Leila Ahmadian
- Data‐driven treatment pathways mining for early breast cancer using cSPADE algorithm and system clustering pp. 2569-2584

- Qing Yang, Ting Luo, Wei Zhang, Xiaorong Zhong, Ping He and Hong Zheng
- The effectiveness of the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) in responding to HIV/AIDS in Four African Countries pp. 2585-2599

- Yiyeon Kim
- Does social network impact rising out‐of‐pocket health care expenditure in India? A propensity score matching approach pp. 2600-2612

- Deepabali Bhattacharjee and Pratap C. Mohanty
- “If we can just dream…” Māori talk about healthcare for bipolar disorder in New Zealand: A qualitative study privileging Indigenous voices on organisational transformation for health equity pp. 2613-2634

- Tracy Haitana, Suzanne Pitama, Donna Cormack, Mau Te Rangimarie Clark and Cameron Lacey
- Healthcare performance management using integrated FUCOM‐MARCOS approach: The case of India pp. 2635-2668

- Ahmad Abdullah, Shafi Ahmad, Mohd. Adnan Athar, Nishant Rajpoot and Faisal Talib
- The characteristics of occupational tuberculosis risk in healthcare workers pp. 2669-2683

- Rizqy Amelia Zein, Ratna Dwi Wulandari, Ilham Akhsanu Ridlo, Wiwin Hendriani, Fendy Suhariadi and Anang Rianto
- The relationship between team dynamics with healthcare coordination and clinical work satisfaction among Commune Health Workers: A Bayesian model averaging study pp. 2684-2696

- Tuan Tri Ngo, Huy Van Nguyen, Thanh Hai Pham, Tien Van Nguyen, Kien Duy Vu, Minh Duc Pham, Dung Phung, Anh Ngoc Thi Tran, Phuong The Nguyen, Phuong Mai Le, An Minh Thi Dao, Hiep Tri Ngo and Minh Van Hoang
- A data driven policy to minimise the tuberculosis testing cost among healthcare workers pp. 2697-2709

- Vishnunarayan Girishan Prabhu, Kevin M. Taaffe, Ronald G. Pirrallo and Dotan Shvorin
- Risk perceptions and risk‐averse attitude influenced older patients' first‐diagnosis‐seeking behaviour at tertiary hospitals pp. 2710-2726

- Yuhui Ruan, Yaqi Dai and Demi Zhu
- Simulation‐based optimisation approach to improve emergency department resource planning: A case study of Tunisian hospital pp. 2727-2751

- Dorsaf Daldoul, Issam Nouaouri, Hanen Bouchriha and Hamid Allaoui
- How do people get information for COVID‐19 according to age groups? pp. 2752-2766

- Seungil Yum
- The experience of working with anaesthesia associates in the United Kingdom and the impact on medical anaesthetic training pp. 2767-2778

- Claudie Sellers, Nigel Penfold, Cleave Gass and Vari M. Drennan
- Missed initial appointments at Israeli child development centres: Rate, reasons, and associated characteristics pp. 2779-2793

- Galit Hirsh‐Yechezkel, Saralee Glasser, Lidia V. Gabis, Avi Eden, David Savitzki, Adel Farhi, Osnat Luxenburg, Gila Levitan and Liat Lerner‐Geva
- Community pharmacists perception and role in the prevention and management of cardiovascular disease conditions: Evidence from Ghana pp. 2794-2808

- Amanda Henewaa Henneh and Philip Teg‐Nefaah Tabong
- Estimating willingness to pay for public health insurance while accounting for protest responses: A further step towards universal health coverage in Tunisia? pp. 2809-2821

- Mohammad Abu‐Zaineh, Olivier Chanel and Khaled Makhloufi
- Violence against health care workers in the workplace in Mozambique – An unrecognised managerial priority pp. 2822-2835

- Sérgio Roques Patrício, Paulo Ferrinho and Mohsin Sidat
- Health policy response to mobility during the pandemic: Evaluating the effectiveness using location‐based services big data pp. 2836-2851

- Bocong Yuan, Hairong Zhao and Jiannan Li
- Impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on provision of HIV/AIDS services for key populations pp. 2852-2868

- Ha Nguyen Thu, Anh Nguyen Quynh, Oanh Khuat Hai, Ha Le Thi Thanh and Huong Nguyen Thanh
- Reasons for turnover of hospital managers in Iran: A qualitative study pp. 2869-2888

- Mahdi Gharasi Manshadi, Ali Mohammad Mosadeghrad and Ebrahim Jaafaripooyan
- Modelling the no‐show of patients to exam appointments of computed tomography pp. 2889-2904

- Rodolfo Benedito Zattar da Silva, Flávio Sanson Fogliatto, Tiago Severo Garcia, Carlo Sasso Faccin and Arturo Alejandro Zavala Zavala
- The effects of compulsory isolation measures during the COVID‐19 pandemic: The example of prison workers pp. 2905-2917

- Fatma Ayhan, Habip Balsak and Veli Ayhan
- The evolutionary trends of health inequality among elderly Chinese people and influencing factors of these trends from 2005 to 2017 pp. 2918-2935

- Yiwei Liu, Yanan Duan and Yuhang He
- The influence mechanism of psychological contract on primary medical staff's turnover intention in the context of COVID‐19 pandemic in China pp. 2936-2948

- Xiaoyan Zhang, Xin Chen, Chen Chen, Yuxuan Wang, Kenyiti Shindo and Xiaojin Zhang
- How is the medical service efficiency in China? An empirical analysis using stochastic frontier approach and gravity models pp. 2949-2963

- Faguang Wen, Xue Fang, Ang Shan, Ribesh Khanal and Jin Huang
- A public‐private partnership based model for regulating out‐of‐pocket expenditures to strengthen primary care system pp. 2964-2991

- Kaushal Kumar
- Making obstetrics more environmentally sustainable during and beyond the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 2992-2996

- Anna Eleftheriades, Christos Tsagkaris, Yakup Gozderesi and Periklis Panagopoulos
- Missed nursing care in highly specialized hospitals: A Mexican case study pp. 2997-3005

- Sandra Hernández‐Corral, Edson Serván‐Mori, Luis A. Benítez‐Chavira, Gustavo Nigenda and Rosa A. Zárate‐Grajales
- The importance of the whole‐of‐route approach for refugee and migrant health pp. 3006-3007

- Saverio Bellizzi, Giuseppe Pichierri and Catello M. Panu Napodano
- Monkeypox outbreak – No panic and stigma; Only awareness and preventive measures can halt the pandemic turn of this epidemic infection pp. 3008-3011

- Md. Rabiul Islam, Moynul Hasan, Mohammad Saydur Rahman and Md. Ashrafur Rahman
Volume 37, issue 4, 2022
- Carbon footprint modelling of national health systems: Opportunities, challenges and recommendations pp. 1885-1893

- Amy Booth
- Thailand's COVID‐19: How public financial management facilitated effective and accountable health sector responses pp. 1894-1906

- Saranya Sachdev, Shaheda Viriyathorn, Somtanuek Chotchoungchatchai, Walaiporn Patcharanarumol and Viroj Tangcharoensathien
- Polio amidst COVID‐19 in Pakistan: Ongoing efforts, challenges, and recommendations pp. 1907-1911

- Abdul Moiz Sahito, Aqsa Saleem, Syed Owais Javed, Minaam Farooq, Irfan Ullah and Mohammad Mehedi Hasan
- Risk factors, contemporary challenges and psychological well‐being of the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh: Policy implications pp. 1912-1917

- Muhammad Anwar Hossain, Md. Nazmul Huda, A. K. M Ahsan Ullah and Andre Renzaho
- Will people in conflict affected zones in Africa have access to COVID‐19 vaccine? A case of Nigeria pp. 1918-1925

- Amos Abimbola Oladunni, Usman Abubakar Haruna, Lawrence Gregory Ijafu and Don Eliseo Lucero‐Prisno
- The process of estimating the cost of surgery: Providing a practical framework for surgeons pp. 1926-1940

- Chrysanthos D. Christou, Eleni C. Athanasiadou, Andreas I. Tooulias, Argyrios Tzamalis and Georgios Tsoulfas
- Dimensions of performance and related key performance indicators addressed in healthcare organisations: A literature review pp. 1941-1952

- Jean‐Baptiste Gartner and Célia Lemaire
- Framework synthesis to inform the ideation and design of a paper‐based health information system (PHISICC) pp. 1953-1972

- Meike‐Kathrin Zuske, Christian Auer, Sandy Oliver, John Eyers and Xavier Bosch‐Capblanch
- Large hospitals' outpatient diversion system in China: Following individual intention and referral pp. 1973-1989

- Le Luo, Yuxuan Zhang, Yumeng Zhang, Chenchen Feng and Xinli Zhang
- Towards a national strategy for the provision of spiritual care during major health disasters: A qualitative study pp. 1990-2006

- Irena Papadopoulos, Runa Lazzarino, Christina Koulouglioti, Sheila Ali and Steve Wright
- Purchasing medicines for the public sector: Evaluation of the performance of centralised procurement in Portugal pp. 2007-2031

- Sabine Vogler, Katharina Habimana and Manuel Alexander Haasis
- Health system resilience and health workforce capacities: Comparing health system responses during the COVID‐19 pandemic in six European countries pp. 2032-2048

- Viola Burau, Michelle Falkenbach, Stefano Neri, Stephen Peckham, Iris Wallenburg and Ellen Kuhlmann
- Sustaining maternal and child health programs when donor funding ends: A case study of stakeholder involvement in Indonesia pp. 2049-2062

- Budi Aji, Dian Anandari, Henny Soetikno and Herman Sumawan
- Knowledge, attitude and practice survey towards COVID‐19 vaccination: A mediation analysis pp. 2063-2080

- Mitali Sengupta, Smita Dutta, Arijit Roy, Satyajit Chakrabarti and Indraneel Mukhopadhyay
- Comparison of Turkish version of the medical outcomes study‐HIV health survey with short form health survey‐36 in people living with human immunodeficiency virus pp. 2081-2089

- Elif Tukenmez Tigen, Buket Erturk Sengel, Beste Ozben and Volkan Korten
- Provincial variations in not having a regular medical doctor and having unmet healthcare needs among Canadians pp. 2090-2105

- Md Kamrul Islam and Peter Kellett
- Performance evaluation of general public hospitals in territories of the Former Yugoslavia: An ecological study using the Pabon Lasso model pp. 2106-2121

- Aleksandar Medarević
- Exploring wait time variations in a prostate cancer patient pathway—A qualitative study pp. 2122-2134

- Anne Grete Valbekmo, Lise Mo, Gudveig Gjøsund, Erna Håland and Line Melby
- Resource flow and fund management at district level in Odisha: Evidence for improving district health systems in developing countries pp. 2135-2148

- Sarit Kumar Rout, Sudha Chandrashekar and Shridhar M. Kadam
- Leadership development programs for healthcare professionals in low‐and middle‐income countries: A systematic review pp. 2149-2166

- Madeline C. MacKechnie, Theodore A. Miclau, Daniella M. Cordero, Peggy Tahir and Theodore Miclau
- A pragmatic method to compare international critical care beds: Implications to pandemic preparedness and non‐pandemic planning pp. 2167-2182

- Rodney P. Jones
- Factors associated with burnout among medical laboratory professionals in Ontario, Canada: An exploratory study during the second wave of the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 2183-2197

- Behdin Nowrouzi‐Kia, Jingwen Dong, Basem Gohar and Michelle Hoad
- Healthcare utilization among older Brazilians during the COVID‐19 pandemic: The Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Ageing‐COVID‐19 initiative pp. 2198-2210

- James Macinko, Brayan V. Seixas, Natalia Oliveira Woolley and Maria Fernanda Lima‐Costa
- Leveraging COVID‐19 pandemic response for improved health system financing: Lessons from Ghana pp. 2211-2223

- Jacob Novignon and Kwasi Gyabaa Tabiri
- The teamwork structure, process, and context of a paediatric cardiac surgery team in Mongolia: A mixed‐methods approach pp. 2224-2239

- Seungheon Han, Sugy Choi, Jayoung Park, Seoah Kweon, Se Jin Oh, Holly B. Shakya, Jongho Heo and Woong‐Han Kim
- Association between efficiency and quality of care of public healthcare facilities: Evidence from Pakistan pp. 2240-2255

- Saima Bashir, Muhammad Nasir, Katja Grasic, Marc Moulin and Shehzad Ali
- Patient Satisfaction with Quality of Primary Care Health services‐findings from India pp. 2256-2265

- Divya Persai, Ravi Kumar Balu, Kalpana Singh, Rajath R. Prabhu, Supriya Lahoti, Sarit Rout and Rajmohan Panda
- Progressing towards nutritional health in Sub‐Saharan Africa: An econometric analysis of the effect of sustainable food production on malnutrition pp. 2266-2283

- Samuel Mensah Owusu, Jianlin Chen, Ellen Merz and Chuanbo Fu
- Causal nexus between health expenditure, health outcome and economic growth: Empirical evidence from Sub‐Saharan Africa countries pp. 2284-2302

- Edmond Kamanda, Yang Lanpin and Brima Sesay
- Determinants of Turkish households' out‐of‐pocket expenditures on three categories of health care services: A multivariate probit approach pp. 2303-2327

- Ayşenur Demir, Ömer Alkan, Abdulbaki Bilgiç, Wojciech J. Florkowski and Abdulkerim Karaaslan
- Theoretical frameworks for project goal‐setting: A qualitative case study of an organisational practice in Nigeria pp. 2328-2344

- Osahon Ogbeiwi
- Job satisfaction, performance appraisal, reinforcement and job tasks in medical healthcare professionals during the COVID‐19 pandemic outbreak pp. 2345-2353

- Waleed Rana, Sonia Mukhtar and Shamim Mukhtar
- Foresight study on online health community: The perspective of knowledge empowerment for patients with chronic diseases pp. 2354-2375

- Vestina Vainauskienė and Rimgailė Vaitkienė
- Evaluating PM2.5‐Related health costs in China—Evidence from 140 Chinese cities pp. 2376-2394

- Zhi‐Nan Lu, Mingyuan Zhao, Yunxia Guo and Yu Hao
- Shared trust of resident physicians in top‐management and professional burnout: A cross‐sectional study towards capacity for patient‐focussed care, peer support and job expectations pp. 2395-2409

- Gillie Gabay, Doron Netzer and Asher Elhayany
- Disentangling prescribing behaviour of Cypriot physicians, within a complex framework of interacting pp. 2410-2420

- Mamas Theodorou, Antonis Kontemeniotis, Marios Kantaris and Antonis Farmakas
- Evaluation of supply sustainability of vaccine alternatives with multi‐criteria decision‐making methods pp. 2421-2444

- Emre Yazıcı, Sabire İrem Üner, Aslı Demir, Sevda Dinler and Hacı Mehmet Alakaş
- More surgery in December among US patients with commercial insurance is offset by unrelated but lesser surgery among patients with Medicare insurance pp. 2445-2460

- Franklin Dexter, Richard H. Epstein, Christian Diez and Brenda G. Fahy
- Applying after action review to examine residential treatment programs' responses to COVID‐19 pp. 2461-2467

- Bo Kim, Beth Ann Petrakis, D. Keith McInnes, Allen L. Gifford, Samantha K. Sliwinski and David A. Smelson
- Tropicalisation of epidemiological models in Africa: A mixed and hybrid approach to better predict COVID‐19 indicators pp. 2468-2473

- Massamba Diouf, Eléonore Fournier‐Tombs, Abdine Maiga and Sylvain Lb Faye
- Locked out of healthcare: A descriptive context of migrant health considerations in pediatrics pp. 2474-2478

- Aysha Jawed and Christine Peck
- Is a law enough to provide a better prognosis for Brazilian melanoma patients or education is still a gap? pp. 2479-2484

- Bruno Aquino Marcelino, Fernanda Hermeto Soares, Marcela Lima de Castro Curi, Alberto Julius Alves Wainstein and Ana Paula Drummond‐Lage
- Inclusive access to science in post‐COVID era: Strategic entry points for improved livelihoods pp. 2485-2488

- Thiago Lustosa Jucá, Abdulrazak Baba Ibrahim, Marcio Viana Ramos, Rérisson Máximo and Lorenzo Roberto Sgobaro Zanette
- Enhancing public trust in COVID‐19 vaccination during ramadan 2022: A call for action pp. 2489-2493

- Rakhtan Qasba, Faisal A. Nawaz, Shoaib Ahmad, Manar Ahmed Kamal, Saad Uakkas and Mohammad Yasir Essar
- Improving access to maternal care in Africa through telemedicine and digital health pp. 2494-2500

- Wajeeha Bilal, Parvathy Mohanan, Zainab S. Rahmat, Shazil Ahmed Gangat, Zarmina Islam, Mohammad Yasir Essar, Abdullah Tunde Aborode and Helen Onyeaka
Volume 37, issue 3, 2022
- People living with mental disorder in Nigeria amidst COVID‐19: Challenges, implications, and recommendations pp. 1191-1198

- Abdullahi Tunde Aborode, Anna Chiara Corriero, Qasim Mehmood, Arisha Nawaz, Aayush, Prashant Upadhyay, Rawa Badri and Mohammad Mehedi Hasan
- Foreign workers in the Middle East during COVID‐19 pp. 1199-1204

- Saema Tazyeen, Hiba Khan, Maryam Salma Babar and Don Elisco Lucero‐Prisno
- Discussion on China's anti‐epidemic response based on the Protocol on Prevention and Control of Coronavirus Disease 2019 from Chinese Authority pp. 1205-1220

- Zhihui Zhao, Yi Zhou, Weihong Li, Xiaohong Fan, Qingsong Huang, Zhaohui Tang, Han Li, Jiexin Wang, Jialiang Li and Jing Wu
- Preparation for COVID‐19 vaccines rollout: Interventions to increase trust, acceptability, and uptake in West African countries pp. 1221-1228

- Philip Teg‐Nefaah Tabong, Kwabena Opoku Mensah and Emmanuel Asampong
- rpavirtual: Key lessons in healthcare organisational resilience in the time of COVID‐19 pp. 1229-1237

- Miranda Shaw, Teresa Anderson, Tim Sinclair, Owen Hutchings, Cassandra Dearing, Freya Raffan, Dianna Jagers and David Greenfield
- Prevalence of workplace violence against general practitioners: A systematic review and meta‐analysis pp. 1238-1251

- Kunming Tian, Xue Xiao, Rong Zeng, Wenqi Xia, Jing Feng, Yong Gan and Yuanzhong Zhou
- Vertical integration in healthcare: What does literature say about improvements on quality, access, efficiency, and costs containment? pp. 1252-1298

- Guilherme C. Amado, Diogo C. Ferreira and Alexandre M. Nunes
- Vertical integration in the Australian community care setting: Can it work? A theoretical review of current literature pp. 1299-1310

- Sarah Young, Kevin Swarts, Sarah J. Prior, Douglass Doherty and Steven J. Campbell
- The impact of strike action on patient morbidity: A systematic literature review pp. 1311-1326

- Ryan Essex, Wendy Milligan, Gareth Williams and Sharon Marie Weldon
- Medical disputes and patient satisfaction in China: How does hospital management matter? pp. 1327-1339

- Mengxiao Wang, Gordon Guo‐En Liu, Nicholas Bloom, Hanqing Zhao, Thomas Butt, Tianhao Gao, Jiaqi Xu and Xia Jin
- Identifying factors affecting dentists retention in deprived areas in Iran pp. 1340-1350

- Mohammadreza Amiresmaeili, Majid Heidari Jamebozorgi and Azam Heidari Jamebozorgi
- Global health workforce research: Comparative analyses of the scientific publication trends in PubMed pp. 1351-1365

- Tiago S. Jesus, Greta Castellini and Silvia Gianola
- Unveiling the actual cost of Schizophrenia: An Activity‐Based Costing (ABC) approach pp. 1366-1380

- Valeria Latorre, Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli, Antonio Emmanuele Uva, Carlo Ranaudo and Domenico Semisa
- Acceptability of the Direct Health Facility Financing (DHFF) initiative in Tanzania: A mixed methods process evaluation of the moderating factors pp. 1381-1401

- Albino Kalolo, Ntuli A. Kapologwe, Hendry Samky and Stephen M. Kibusi
- Magnitude and determinants of inpatient health expenditure among the elderly in India pp. 1402-1420

- Chandrima Chatterjee, Narayan Chandra Nayak and Jitendra Mahakud
- Economies of scale and optimal size of maternity services in Belgium: A Data Envelopment Analysis pp. 1421-1438

- Mélanie Lefèvre, Nicolas Bouckaert, Cécile Camberlin and Carine Van de Voorde
- Determinants of willingness to accept child vaccination against malaria in Ghana pp. 1439-1453

- Mustapha Immurana, Micheal Kofi Boachie, Desmond Klu, Maxwell Ayindenaba Dalaba, Alfred Kwesi Manyeh and Robert Kaba Alhassan
- The evolution and inter‐sectoral interaction mechanism of China's national medical alliance: An analysis based on complex systems theory pp. 1454-1476

- Chong Feng, Jianping Zhu and Yusheng Chen
- The productive efficiency of community health service stations in China: Taking Shandong province as a case pp. 1477-1491

- Leijie Qiu, Linsheng Yang, Hairong Li and Li Wang
- Family planning campaigns on television and contraceptive use in India pp. 1492-1511

- Debayan Pakrashi, Surya Nath Maiti, Abhishek Gautam, Priya Nanda, Kakoli Borkotoky and Nitin Datta
- Profile and determinants of intention to migrate by early career doctors in Nigeria: A report from CHARTING study pp. 1512-1525

- Makinde Adebayo Adeniyi, Oluwafemi Efuntoye, Gbenga Popoola, Oladimeji Adebayo, Oladeji Ekundayo, Morohunmubo Ibiyo, Martin C. Igbokwe, Oluwaseyi Ogunsuji, Francis Fagbule, Onuwabuchi Egwu, Kehinde Kanmodi, Ayanfe Omololu, Olufunmilayo Y. Soneye, Wasinda Francis Umar, Ibiyemi Oduyemi, Kelvin I. Egbuchulem, Abimbola Amoo, Aliyu Sokomba, Selekeowei Peter Kespi Kpuduwei and Olusegun Olaopa
- Exploring the effectiveness of a P4P scheme from the perspective of Italian general practitioners: A replication study pp. 1526-1544

- Monica Giancotti, Marianna Mauro and Francesco Rania
- The evolution of infant mortality and neighbourhood inequalities in four world cities: 1988–2016 pp. 1545-1554

- Daniel Weisz, Michael K. Gusmano, Caroline Laborde, Valerie Feron and Victor G. Rodwin
- Predictors of planned caesarean section births in a sample of Romanian women pp. 1555-1565

- Oana M. Blaga, Emanuel Hentes, Marius I. Ungureanu and Alina I. Forray
- Quality of nursing care in Saudi's healthcare transformation era: A nursing perspective pp. 1566-1582

- Hanan A. Alkorashy and Wejdan Ahmed Al‐Hothaly
- Use of medical services in Chile: How sensitive are the results to different econometric models? pp. 1583-1635

- Alejandra Chovar Vera, Felipe Vásquez Lavín, Guillermo Paraje Pisoni and Manuel Barrientos Cifuentes
- A new approach for emergency department performance positioning: The quality‐efficiency matrix pp. 1636-1649

- Alessandra Scorza, Emanuele Porazzi, Fernanda Strozzi, Elisabetta Garagiola, Alessandra Gimigliano and Giuseppe De Filippis
- The impact of National Centralised Drug Procurement policy on the use of policy‐related original and generic drugs in China pp. 1650-1662

- Ying Yang, Runhu Hu, Xin Geng, Lining Mao, Xiaotong Wen, Zhaolun Wang, Siyu Hao, Dan Cui and Zongfu Mao
- Nurse managers leadership styles and intention to stay among nurses at the unit in Ghana pp. 1663-1679

- Adelaide Maria Ansah Ofei and Yennuten Paarima
- Knowledge of pregnancy complications and utilization of antenatal care services in Rwanda pp. 1680-1693

- Daniel Kpienbaareh, Raymond Elikplim Kofinti, Irenius Konkor, Daniel Amoak, Moses Mosonsieyiri Kansanga and Isaac Luginaah
- Factors associated with catastrophic health care expenditure in South Wollo province, Ethiopia: A cross‐sectional study pp. 1694-1707

- Getahun Gebre Bogale and Ayesheshim Muluneh Kassa
- Predictors of hospital readmission within 30 days after surgery for thoracolumbar fractures: A mixed approach pp. 1708-1721

- Altacílio Aparecido Nunes, Rômulo Pedroza Pinheiro, Herton Rodrigo Tavares Costa and Helton Luiz Aparecido Defino
- Self‐reliance or social accountability? The raison d'être of community health committees in Nigeria pp. 1722-1735

- Seye Abimbola, Dorothy Drabarek and Shola K. Molemodile
- Dimensions of women empowerment on access to antenatal care in Uganda: A further analysis of the Uganda demographic health survey 2016 pp. 1736-1753

- Quraish Sserwanja, Rehemah Nabbuye and Joseph Kawuki
- Promoting male participation in maternal healthcare in the Jaman North District in Ghana: Strategies and implementation challenges pp. 1754-1768

- Emmanuel Kofi Gyan, Gordon Dugle and Gilbert Abotisem Abiiro
- Physician perspectives on the implications of the diagnosis‐related groups for medical practice in Turkey: A qualitative study pp. 1769-1780

- Puren Aktas
- The dynamic use of a balanced scorecard in an Italian public hospital pp. 1781-1798

- Gaia Bassani, Chiara Leardini, Bettina Campedelli and Sara Moggi
- Costs of unnecessary repeated diagnostic tests in cholecystectomy pp. 1799-1815

- Hüseyin Aslan and Mehmet Top
- Willingness to pay for complementary health insurance in Iran: Contingent valuation approach pp. 1816-1826

- Behzad Mohammadi, Reza Goudarzi, Mohammadreza Amiresmaili and Mohsen Barouni
- COVID‐19 prevention and control interventions: What can we learn from the pandemic management experience in Morocco? pp. 1827-1831

- Youssef Bouchriti, Belkacem Kabbachi, Hasnaa Sine, Aziz Naciri, Ahmed Kharbach, Mohamed Amine Baba and Abderrahmane Achbani
- Health services for non‐communicable diseases have been severely disrupted by COVID‐19 based on an analysis of MicroBlog rescue data in Wuhan, China pp. 1832-1837

- Xiaoyan Zhang, Fenghua Sun and Qianyan Wang
- Multiscaled causality of infections on viral testing volumes: The case of COVID‐19 in Tunisia pp. 1838-1846

- Foued Saâdaoui, Hana Rabbouch, Hayet Saadaoui and Frédéric Dutheil
- COVID‐19 vaccination strategies and policies in India: The need for further re‐evaluation is a pressing priority pp. 1847-1850

- Sudhan Rackimuthu, Mohammad Mehedi Hasan, Mainak Bardhan and Mohammad Yasir Essar
- Dengue and Coronavirus disease (COVID‐19) syndemic: Double threat to an overburdened healthcare system in Africa pp. 1851-1854

- Abdullahi Tunde Aborode, Anna Chiara Corriero, Emmanuel Adebowale Fajemisin, Mohammad Mehedi Hasan, Syeda Kanza Kazmi and Olayinka Olajiga
- Impact of ongoing conflict on the mental health of healthcare workers in Palestine pp. 1855-1859

- Shazil Ahmed Gangat, Zarmina Islam, Goodluck Nchasi, Shamas Ghazanfar, Muhammad Muzzamil, Samina Abbas, Abdul Rahman Khan and Mohammad Yasir Essar
Volume 37, issue 2, 2022
- Applying critical realism to the COVID‐19 pandemic to improve management of future public health crises pp. 599-603

- Tiago Correia and Karen Willis
- Challenges in organizing a Belgian reference hospital to respond to the COVID‐19 pandemic: A case report pp. 604-609

- Louis Van Slambrouck, Lieven Wostyn, Jan Hebbrecht and Johan Hellings
- Universal oral health coverage – Perspectives from a developing country pp. 610-618

- Bharathi M. Purohit, O. P. Kharbanda and Harsh Priya
- Purchasing health services under the Egypt's new Universal Health Insurance law: What are the implications for universal health coverage? pp. 619-631

- Ahmed Yehia Khalifa, Jean Yacoub Jabbour, Awad Mataria, Magdy Bakr, Mai Farid and Inke Mathauer
- Integrating health planning and primary care infrastructure for COVID‐19 and tuberculosis care in India: Challenges and opportunities pp. 632-642

- Prakrati Yadav, Chirag Vohra, Maya Gopalakrishnan and Mahendra Kumar Garg
- The Covid‐19 pandemic reinforces the need for sustainable health planning pp. 643-649

- Ana Cristina Garcia, André Beja, Fernando Passos Cupertino de Barros, António Pedro Delgado and Paulo Ferrinho
- Second wave of COVID‐19 in Nigeria: Lessons from the first wave pp. 650-656

- Melody Okereke, Effiong Fortune, Adebiyi Oluwasina Peter, Nelson Ashinedu Ukor and Don Eliseo Lucero‐Prisno
- COVID‐19 in the hotspot of Metropolitan Detroit: A multi‐faceted health system experience pp. 657-672

- Linda Gifford, Christine C. Johnson, Nadia Haque, Karla D. Passalacqua, Jennifer Swiderek and Steven Kalkanis
- A systematic review of the health of internal migrants in Bangladesh pp. 673-690

- Sadika Akhter, Nabila Mahmood and Shannon Rutherford
- Large scale healthcare facility redevelopment: A scoping review pp. 691-714

- Kathy Eljiz, David Greenfield, Lila Vrklevski, Alison Derrett and David Ryan
- The economic burden of anxiety and depression on the working age population with diabetes in Spain pp. 715-724

- Claudia Fernandez‐Piciochi, Carlos Martín‐Saborido, José Luís Bimbela‐Pedrola and Antonio Sarria‐Santamera
- Probability and amount of medicines expenditure according to health insurance status in Kenya: A household survey in eight counties pp. 725-733

- Veronika J. Wirtz, Edson Servan‐Mori, John Mungai, John Mboya, Peter C. Rockers, Monica A. Onyango, Zana Wangari Kiragu and Richard Laing
- The effect of patient perceived involvement on patient loyalty in primary care: The mediating role of patient satisfaction and the moderating role of the family doctor contract service pp. 734-754

- Li Zhang, Qian Zhang, Xinru Li, Weiya Shao, Jingyu Ma, Ruijie Zhang, Angdi Zhou and Jinghua Li
- Perceived self‐efficacy of students and its influence on attitudes and knowledge about HIV/AIDS in Ghana pp. 755-769

- Maxwell Peprah Opoku, Elvis Agyei‐Okyere, William Nketsia, Eric Lawer Torgbenu and Emmanuel Opoku Kumi
- Management of human resources for health in health districts in Uganda: A decision space analysis pp. 770-789

- Wesam Mansour, Adelaine Aryaija‐Karemani, Tim Martineau, Justine Namakula, Paul Mubiri, Freddie Ssengooba and Joanna Raven
- Towards value‐based healthcare: Establishing baseline pharmacy care costs for diabetes management pp. 790-803

- Abdullah Alibrahim, Yousef Abdulsalam, Salma Al Mutawa, Hashem Behbehani, Dari Alhuwail and Saud Al Jenaei
- An evaluation of Turkey's health tourism policies using a social network analysis approach pp. 804-823

- Meltem Uygun
- Cervical cancer screening status and implementation challenges: Report from selected states of India pp. 824-838

- Jyoshma Preema Dsouza, Stephan Van den Broucke, Sanjay Pattanshetty and William Dhoore
- Does perceived susceptibility and severity of health problems serve as drivers for household enrolment in health insurance? A case study from Nepal pp. 839-853

- Devaraj Acharya, Bhimsen Devkota and Gary L. Kreps
- Barriers and enablers in implementing an electronic incident reporting system in a teaching hospital: A case study from Saudi Arabia pp. 854-872

- Alaa M. Abu Alrub, Yasser Sami Amer, Maher Abdelraheim Titi, Aisha Charmaine A. May, Farheen Shaikh, Maram M. Baksh and Fadi El‐Jardali
- Unnecessary ultrasonography as supplier‐induced demand in diagnosis of primary breast cancer in Iran: A cross‐sectional study pp. 873-885

- Mohammad Akbari, Abbas Assari Arani, Mohammad Esmaeil Akbari, Bahram Sahabi, Alireza Olyaeemanesh and Sajad Noorian
- Health literacy: What lessons can be learned from the experiences and policies of different countries? pp. 886-901

- Jef Adriaenssens, Karin Rondia, Stephan Van den Broucke and Laurence Kohn
- Not just about machines: Analysis of MRI quality determinants in the Turkish health system context pp. 902-912

- İlhan Can Özen, Dilek Başar, Selcen Öztürk, Ekim Gümeler, Deniz Akata and Arbay Özden Çiftçi
- Assessing the impact of diversity and ageing population on health expenditure of United States pp. 913-929

- Saqib Amin, Ruhamah Yousaf, Muhammad Anwar and Noman Arshed
- Quality assessment of cold chain storage facilities for regulatory and quality management compliance in a developing country context pp. 930-943

- Otuto Amarauche Chukwu and Maxwell Adibe
- Demography, inequalities and Global Health Security Index as correlates of COVID‐19 morbidity and mortality pp. 944-962

- Seda Kumru, Pakize Yiğit and Osman Hayran
- Factors associated with knowledge and practice of optimal breastfeeding among mothers in Dubai pp. 963-978

- Ameesha Aboobaker Omar, Sidrah Abdul Hakeem, Huda Bashir Kahloon, Asma Alhashmi, Reem Abdulla AlSaadi, Frederick Robert Carrick and Mahera Abdulrahman
- Likely behaviours of people under emergency circumstances in hospitals: A cross‐sectional study pp. 979-998

- Amirreza Abouee‐Mehrizi, Seyed Shamseddin Alizadeh, Mohammadsadegh Masoomi and Ramin Barazandeh‐Asl
- Projected private hospital expenditure in Ireland, 2018–2035: What role for demographics, cost, and Sláintecare? pp. 999-1017

- Conor Keegan, Aoife Brick, Edward Henry and Adele Bergin
- A research of service quality perceptions and patient satisfaction: Case study of public hospitals in Romania pp. 1018-1048

- Florin Radu, Valentin Radu, Mirela Cătălina Turkeș, Oana Raluca Ivan and Alina Iuliana Tăbîrcă
- Estimating variations in the use of antibiotics in primary care: Insights from the Tuscany region, Italy pp. 1049-1060

- Claire Willmington, Milena Vainieri and Chiara Seghieri
- What does Bill Gates' call mean? A policy transfer analysis on creating an early warning system to prevent the next pandemic pp. 1061-1074

- Ahmet Keser, Cumali Ozbek and Elifsu Keser
- Benefits and harms of patient stories on social media from the perspective of healthcare providers and administrators in Ontario pp. 1075-1088

- Moutasem A. Zakkar, Craig R. Janes and Samantha B. Meyer
- Evaluation for hierarchical diagnosis and treatment policy proposals in China: A novel multi‐attribute group decision‐making method with multi‐parametric distance measures pp. 1089-1117

- Yuping Xing and Lin Wang
- The impact of policy on availability and price of low‐price medicines in public healthcare institutions: A retrospective survey in Nanjing, China pp. 1118-1130

- Yulei Zhu, Yuqin Ren, Hui Wang, Wenqing Fang, Xinglu Xu, Ying Wang, Huizhen Dai and Xin Li
- Does the augmentation of monetary and non‐monetary factors prerequisite for the improvement of health outcomes? Evidence from the Indian states pp. 1131-1156

- Tiken Das and Diganta Das
- The risk of cutaneous mucormycosis associated with COVID‐19: A perspective from Pakistan pp. 1157-1159

- Sucharu Asri, Muhammad Rizwan Akram, Mohammad Mehedi Hasan, Fatima Muhammad Asad Khan, Nida Hashmi, Fareha Wajid and Irfan Ullah
- Mental health impacts of Lebanon's economic crisis on healthcare workers amidst COVID‐19 pp. 1160-1165

- Zarmina Islam, Shazil Ahmed Gangat, Parvathy Mohanan, Zainab Syyeda Rahmat, Diala El Chbib, Wajeeha Bilal Marfani and Mohammad Yasir Essar
- Inquiring about learning lessons from the future UK Covid‐19 inquiry pp. 1166-1167

- Martin Powell
- Access to healthcare services for Afghan refugees and deepening medical crises due to war amidst COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 1168-1170

- Farah Yasmin and Hala Najeeb
Volume 37, issue 1, 2022
- The COVID‐19 pandemic in Australia: Public health responses, opportunities and challenges pp. 5-13

- Huy Van Nguyen, Hoa Lan Nguyen, An Thi Minh Dao, Tien Van Nguyen, Phuong The Nguyen, Phuong Mai Le, Kien Duy Vu, Anh Thi Ngoc Tran, Phuong Kim Dao, Cham Thi Nguyen and Joseph Debattista
- Healthcare systems strengthening in Africa: The call for action to achieve SDG 3 pp. 14-20

- Peter Oluwafemi Olaniyi, Fajobi Timothy Oluwatobi, Muhibah Eniola Olaniyan, Olanipekun Abdulazeez Olajide, Blessing Abai Sunday, Abdullahi Tunde Aborode, Christian Oko Inya and Uwandu‐uzoma Anthony Chinonso
- Solidarity across borders: A pragmatic need for global COVID‐19 vaccine equity pp. 21-29

- Denise N. Obinna
- The potential roles of pharmacy medication sales data to augment the syndromic surveillance system in response to COVID‐19 and preparedness for other future infectious disease outbreaks in Indonesia pp. 30-39

- Luh Putu Lila Wulandari, Anak Agung Sagung Sawitri and Andi Hermansyah
- Responsive policies needed to secure rural supply from increasing female doctors: A perspective pp. 40-49

- Belinda O'Sullivan, Matthew McGrail and Jennifer May
- COVID‐19 pandemic responses of Canada and United States in first 6 months: A comparative analysis pp. 50-65

- Shianne Combden, Anita Forward and Atanu Sarkar
- Scoping the literature on patient travel abroad for cancer screening, diagnosis and treatment pp. 66-77

- Neil Lunt and Ka‐wo Fung
- Responsiveness of hospitals to inpatient and outpatient services in the low‐ and middle‐income countries: A systematic review pp. 78-93

- Iyad Ibrahim Shaqura, Ebrahim Jaafaripooyan, Batoul Ahmadi and Ali Akbari Sari
- Systematic review of productivity loss among healthcare workers due to Covid‐19 pp. 94-111

- Maryam Yaghoubi, Mohammad Salimi and Mohammad Meskarpour‐Amiri
- Factors influencing motivation and job satisfaction of community health workers in Africa and Asia—A multi‐country study pp. 112-132

- Abimbola Olaniran, Barbara Madaj, Sarah Bar‐Zeev, Aduragbemi Banke‐Thomas and Nynke van den Broek
- Embedded researchers' purpose and practice: Current perspectives from Australia pp. 133-142

- Sharon Mickan and Dominiek Coates
- Changes in efficiency of tertiary public general hospitals during the reform of public hospitals in Beijing, China pp. 143-155

- Junli Zhu and Xinrui Song
- Lean management for improving hospital waiting times—Case study of a Vietnamese public/general hospital emergency department pp. 156-170

- Duong X. Le, Hoa T. Do, Khoa T. Bui, Truong Q. Hoang, Ghi H. Nguyen, Anh V. Nguyen, Quynh T. Nguyen, Hannah Gorgui‐Naguib and Raouf N. G. Naguib
- Implementation bottlenecks of the National Health Insurance program in Nepal: Paving the path towards Universal Health Coverage: A qualitative study pp. 171-188

- Gaj Bahadur Gurung and Alessio Panza
- Time‐driven activity‐based costing as a strategy to increase efficiency: An analyses of interventional coronary procedures pp. 189-201

- Ana Paula Beck da Silva Etges, Luciane Nascimento Cruz, Rosane Schlatter, Jeruza Neyeloff, Ricardo Bertoglio Cardoso, Luciane Kopittke, Altacilio Aparecido Nunes, José Alburquerque Neto, José Luiz Nogueira, Renata Melo de Assis, Joilma Silva Prazeres Tobias, José Antonio Marin‐Neto, Leila Beltrami Moreira and Carisi Anne Polanczyk
- Implementing a material planning and control method for special nutrition in a Brazilian public hospital pp. 202-213

- Najla Alemsan, Guilherme Luz Tortorella, Alejandro Mac Cawley, Carlos Manuel Taboada Rodriguez and Alberto Portioli Staudacher
- Implementation efficiency of the hierarchical diagnosis and treatment system in China: A case study of primary medical and health institutions in Fujian province pp. 214-227

- Qinde Wu, Xianyu Xie, Wenbin Liu and Yong Wu
- Can closed‐off management in communities alleviate the psychological anxiety and stress caused by the COVID‐19 pandemic? pp. 228-241

- Yiwei Liu, Deshui Zhou and Ximei Geng
- Does tourism increase CO2 emissions and health spending in Mexico? New evidence from nonlinear ARDL approach pp. 242-257

- Yongxian Fan, Irfan Ullah, Alam Rehman, Arif Hussain and Muhammad Zeeshan
- Impact of new cancer therapies on outpatient treatment delivery for colorectal cancer: A population‐based study pp. 258-270

- Leo Chen, Caroline H. Speers, Winson Y. Cheung, John J. Spinelli and Hagen F. Kennecke
- Efficiency of district hospitals in Zimbabwe: Assessment, drivers and policy implications pp. 271-280

- Marlène Guillon, Martine Audibert and Jacky Mathonnat
- Association of COVID‐19 with lifestyle behaviours and socio‐economic variables in Turkey: An analysis of Google Trends pp. 281-300

- Gamze Bayın Donar and Seda Aydan
- The need for management education of healthcare management employees pp. 301-317

- Nadežda Jankelová, Zuzana Joniaková and Anita Romanová
- Internet of Things adoption barriers in the Indian healthcare supply chain: An ISM‐fuzzy MICMAC approach pp. 318-351

- Videsh Desingh and Baskaran R
- A Novel Approach to Evaluating Cardiac Surgery Providers: An Alternative to the RAMR pp. 352-360

- Christine Pitocco and Thomas R. Sexton
- Individuals' personal characteristics associated with private health insurance policy possession in Greece pp. 361-371

- Nikos Nomikos, Panagiota Naoum, Vasiliki Naoum, Kostas Athanasakis, John Kyriopoulos and Elpida Pavi
- Primary care physician payment mechanisms toward universal health coverage: A study of Iran and selected countries pp. 372-386

- Narges Rafiei, Soudabeh Vatankhah and Mohammad Javad Kabir
- Setting up a patient complaint system in the national primary healthcare network in Lebanon (2016–2020): Lessons for Low‐ and Middle‐Income Countries pp. 387-402

- Rawan Hammoud, Sandy Laham, Ola Kdouh and Randa Hamadeh
- Can family doctor contracted services facilitate orderly visits in the referral system? A frontier policy study from Shanghai, China pp. 403-416

- Jiaoling Huang, Yan Liu, Tao Zhang, Luan Wang, Shanshan Liu, Hong Liang, Yimin Zhang, Gang Chen and Chengjun Liu
- Aligning priorities in Ethiopian health finance: How do the essential health services package and health benefit plans compare? pp. 417-428

- Adam D. Koon, Jenna Wright, Leulseged Ageze, Jodi Charles and Jeanna Holtz
- Improving the culture of safety among healthcare workers: Integration of different instruments to gain major insights and drive effective changes pp. 429-451

- Ilaria Tocco Tussardi, Francesca Moretti, Mario Capasso, Valentina Niero, Donatella Visentin, Livio Dalla Barba and Stefano Tardivo
- The interaction of delayed retirement initiative and the multilevel social health insurance system on physical health of older people in China pp. 452-464

- Bocong Yuan, Jiannan Li and Wenqi Liang
- Impacts of firewood burning for cooking on respiratory health and healthcare utilisation: Empirical evidence from Sri Lankan micro‐data pp. 465-485

- Asankha Pallegedara and Ajantha Sisira Kumara
- Cyclical experience‐based design: A proposal for engaging stakeholders in a co‐creative model for primary health care service design pp. 486-503

- Mayara Ramos, Fernando A. Forcellini, Marcelo G. G. Ferreira, Simon Bowen and Peter C. Wright
- Impacts of case‐based payments reform on healthcare providers' behaviour on cataract surgery in a tertiary hospital in China: An eight‐year retrospective study pp. 504-512

- Lingli Zhang and Lihua Sun
- What motivates individual public service motivation and cooperation at the initial stage of the COVID‐19 outbreak: A cross‐sectional survey pp. 513-527

- Shu'e Zhang, Xiaohe Wang, Yu Shi, Bei Liu, XianHong Huang, Hongni Wang, Xin Zhao, Depin Cao and Tao Sun
- Urban to rural COVID‐19 progression in India: The role of massive migration and the challenge to India's traditional labour force policies pp. 528-535

- Prafulla Kumar Sahoo, Suchismita Biswal, Hemant Kumar and Mike Powell
- Discrete‐event models for the simulation of computed tomography sectors according to hospital structural/organizational changes and expected patient arrival rates pp. 536-542

- Rogério Pires Santos, Wagner Coelho de Albuquerque Pereira and Renan Moritz Varnier Rodrigues Almeida
- Mucormycosis, conflicts and COVID‐19: A deadly recipe for the fragile health system of Afghanistan pp. 543-546

- Mohammad Yasir Essar, Hiba Khan, Maryam Salma Babar, Mohammad Mehedi Hasan, Sudhan Rackimuthu, Ana Carla dos Santos Costa, Shoaib Ahmad and Arash Nemat
- Impact of COVID‐19 pandemic on viral hepatitis in Africa: Challenges and way forward pp. 547-552

- Zainab Ismail, Abdullahi Tunde Aborode, Ajagbe Abayomi Oyeyemi, Hiba Khan, Mohammad Mehedi Hasan, Anwesha Saha and Blessing Akah
- Marburg virus amidst COVID‐19 pandemic in Guinea: Fighting within the looming cases pp. 553-555

- Abdullahi Tunde Aborode, Andrew Awuah Wireko, Katerina Namaal Bel‐Nono, Louisa Sowah Quarshie, Mariam Allison and Munira Aminu Bello
- Zika virus amid COVID‐19 in India: A rising concern pp. 556-560

- Sudhan Rackimuthu, Reem Hunain, Zarmina Islam, Valentino Natoli, Ana Carla dos Santos Costa, Shoaib Ahmad and Mohammad Yasir Essar
- The rising incidence of African swine fever during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Africa: Efforts, challenges and recommendations pp. 561-567

- Olivier Uwishema, Elie Chalhoub, Amirsaman Zahabioun, Success Chekwube David, Carlo Khoury, Taif Haitham Al‐Saraireh, Bezawit Kassahun Bekele, Rehema Mkamburi Mwazighe and Helen Onyeaka
- Overlooking workplace violence in health workforce planning in sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 568-571

- Paulo Ferrinho, Mohsin Sidat, António Pedro Delgado and Eva Pascoal
- The far side of the pandemic: Has diabetic foot osteomyelitis been neglected due to COVID‐19? pp. 572-574

- Christos Tsagkaris, Emmanouela Dionysia Laskaratou, Dimitra Desse and Alexandros Kamaratos
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