International Journal of Health Planning and Management
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Volume 32, issue 4, 2017
- The impact of Saudi hospital accreditation on quality of care: a mixed methods study pp. e261-e278

- Mohammed Almasabi and Shane Thomas
- Achieving value for money in health: a comparative analysis of OECD countries and regional countries pp. e279-e298

- Yusuf Çelik, Mahmud Khan and Neşet Hikmet
- Tracer methodology: an appropriate tool for assessing compliance with accreditation standards? pp. e299-e315

- Chantal Bouchard and Olivier Jean
- Perceptions of the first family physicians to adopt advanced access in the province of Quebec, Canada pp. e316-e332

- Mylaine Breton, Lara Maillet, Isabelle Paré, Sabina Abou Malham and Nassera Touati
- Editorial for 32:4 pp. 387-387

- Calum Paton
- Costs of hospital services in Jordan pp. 388-399

- Eman A Hammad, Taissir Fardous and Ibrahim Abbadi
- Effects of healthcare reform on health resource allocation and service utilization in 1110 Chinese county hospitals: data from 2006 to 2012 pp. 400-415

- Pengqian Fang, Ruirong Hu and Qiuxia Han
- Not very NICE: deviance, stigma and nutritional guidelines related to healthy weight and obesity pp. 416-432

- Alison Hann, Ashley Frawley and Gillian Spedding
- The atlas network: a “strategic ally” of the tobacco industry pp. 433-448

- Julia Smith, Sheryl Thompson and Kelley Lee
- Medical mall founders' satisfaction and integrated management requirements pp. 449-464

- Atsushi Ito
- Impact assessment of a maternal health project in a megacity, Nigeria: toward a future with more demand for maternal health services pp. 465-480

- Sadatoshi Matsuoka, Sumiko Koga, Emiko Suzui, Yoshiko Tsukada, Kazutomo Ohashi and Taiwo Johnson
- Continuous improvement, burnout and job engagement: a study in a Dutch nursing department pp. 481-491

- Jos Benders, Hans Bleijerveld and Roel Schouteten
- Where there is no policy: governing the posting and transfer of primary health care workers in Nigeria pp. 492-508

- Seye Abimbola, Titilope Olanipekun, Marta Schaaf, Joel Negin, Stephen Jan and Alexandra L. C. Martiniuk
- A comparison of experiences, competencies and development needs of doctor managers in Kenya and the United Kingdom (UK) pp. 509-539

- Salome Kathomi Ireri, Kieran Walshe, Lawrence Benson and Mutuku Mwanthi
- Specifying a State Guaranteed Health Benefits package for Kazakhstan: lessons for emerging economies and middle-income countries pp. 540-553

- Michael Jones, Tata Chanturidze, Sam Franzen, Alex Manu and Mike Naylor
- Community governance in primary health care: towards an international Ideal Type pp. 554-574

- Geoffrey Meads, Grant Russell and Amanda Lees
- Improving performance of long-term care networks at their initial stage: an empirical study of factors affecting results pp. 575-594

- Nunzio Angiola and Piervito Bianchi
- The influence of fiscal rules on healthcare policy in the United States and the Netherlands pp. 595-607

- H. Christiaan Schakel, Patrick Jeurissen and Sherry Glied
- Understanding implementation of comprehensive geriatric care programs: a multiple perspective approach is preferred pp. 608-636

- Annemarie Vos, Jane-Murray Cramm, Jeroen D. H. Wijngaarden, Ton J. E. M. Bakker, Johan P. Mackenbach and Anna P. Nieboer
- Setting the scene for the future: implications of key legal regulations for the development of e-health interoperability in the EU pp. 637-652

- Marcin Kautsch, Mateusz Lichoń and Natalia Matuszak
- Delayed surgery in hip fracture patients. Can we afford it? pp. 653-659

- Patricia Alonso-Fernández, Elena Romero, Monica Chung, Marta García-Salmones, Pilar Cabezas and Jesús Mora
- Paton C, The politics of health policy reform in the UK: England's permanent revolution, Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, 214 pp pp. 660-661

- Stephen Peckham
Volume 32, issue 3, 2017
- Introductory editorial pp. 237-237

- Calum Paton
- Preface pp. 238-239

- Xiaoming Sun
- China's health care system reform: Progress and prospects pp. 240-253

- Ling Li and Hongqiao Fu
- Efficiency performance of China's health care delivery system pp. 254-263

- Luyu Zhang, Gang Cheng, Suhang Song, Beibei Yuan, Weiming Zhu, Li He, Xiaochen Ma and Qingyue Meng
- Reconstruction of a clinician training system in China—A successful “5 + 3” model from Shanghai pp. 264-269

- Zhaojun Chen and Ling Wang
- Welfare, wellness, and job satisfaction of Chinese physicians: A national survey of public tertiary hospitals in China pp. 270-284

- Jing Sun, Jing Ma, Guangyu Hu, Qi Zhao, Changzheng Yuan, Wen Si, Xinqing Zhang and Yuanli Liu
- Development and enrolee satisfaction with basic medical insurance in China: A systematic review and stratified cluster sampling survey pp. 285-298

- Limei Jing, Ru Chen, Lisa Jing, Yun Qiao, Jiquan Lou, Jing Xu, Junwei Wang, Wen Chen and Xiaoming Sun
- Progress and policy implication of the Insurance Programs for Catastrophic Diseases in China pp. 299-306

- Wenhui Mao, Luying Zhang and Wen Chen
- Evidence for capitation reform in a New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme in Pudong New Area, Shanghai: A longitudinal study pp. 307-316

- Yanmei Wang, Zhiqun Shu, Jianjun Gu, Xiaoming Sun, Limei Jing, Jie Bai, Xuan Huang, Jiquan Lou, Qunfang Zhang and Ming Li
- Changes in chronic disease management among community health centers (CHCs) in China: Has health reform improved CHC ability? pp. 317-328

- Zhaoxin Wang, Jianwei Shi, Zhigui Wu, Huiling Xie, Yifan Yu, Ping Li, Rui Liu and Limei Jing
- Surveillance and early warning systems of infectious disease in China: From 2012 to 2014 pp. 329-338

- Honglong Zhang, Liping Wang, Shengjie Lai, Zhongjie Li, Qiao Sun and Peng Zhang
- The development and impact of primary health care in China from 1949 to 2015: A focused review pp. 339-350

- Huazhang Li, Kun Liu, Jianjun Gu, Yimin Zhang, Yun Qiao and Xiaoming Sun
- The impact of changes in China's family patterns on family pension functions pp. 351-362

- Zhongxin Su, Z. Hu and Xizhe Peng
- Necessity and feasibility of improving mental health services in China: A systematic qualitative review pp. 363-371

- Xudong Zhao, Liang Liu, Chengping Hu, Fazhan Chen and Xirong Sun
- Equity in maternal‐ and infant‐care services in China: A trend analysis based on residence and area (2000‐2014) pp. 372-383

- Hong Liang, Shuai Fang, Shanshan Liu, Xinyu Liu, Yanting Li, Ming Li and Yimin Zhang
Volume 32, issue 2, 2017
- Editorial pp. 113-113

- Calum Paton
- Values and strategies: management of radical organizational change in a university hospital pp. 114-132

- Arne Orvik
- Epidemiological and financial indicators of hypertension in older adults in Mexico: challenges for health planning and management in Latin America pp. e121-e136

- Armando Arredondo, Maria Beatriz Duarte and Silvia Magali Cuadra
- Use of Lean methodology to improve operating room efficiency in hospitals across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia pp. 133-146

- Mazen Hassanain, Mohammed Zamakhshary, Ghada Farhat and Ahmed Al-Badr
- Organizational learning capability and organizational citizenship behaviour in the health sector: examining the role of happiness at work from a gender perspective pp. e137-e159

- Andrés Salas-Vallina, Joaquin Alegre and Rafael Fernández
- Implementing root cause analysis in Iranian hospitals: challenges and benefits pp. 147-162

- Zhaleh Abdi and Hamid Ravaghi
- Reconfiguration of acute care hospitals in post-socialist Serbia: spatial distribution of hospital beds pp. e160-e184

- Marko Matejic
- Factors associated with job satisfaction among district hospital health workers in Northern Vietnam: a cross-sectional study pp. 163-179

- Huy Van Nguyen, Huong Thao Duong and Toan Thinh Vu
- Health services utilization of people having and not having a regular doctor in Canada pp. 180-188

- Nguyen Xuan Thanh and John Rapoport
- Setting standards and monitoring quality in the NHS 1999–2013: a classic case of goal conflict pp. e185-e205

- Peter Littlejohns, Alec Knight, Anna Littlejohns, Tara-Lynn Poole and Katharina Kieslich
- The effect of health transformation policies on the resident physicians' perception of the medical profession in Turkey pp. 189-216

- Ferda Erdem and Murat Atalay
- Effects of Per-diem payment on the duration of hospitalization and medical expenses according to the palliative care demonstration project in Korea pp. e206-e217

- J. Y. Shin, S. J. Yoon, H. S. Ahn and Y. H. Yun
- Primary health care workers' views of motivating factors at individual, community and organizational levels: a qualitative study from Nasarawa and Ondo states, Nigeria pp. 217-233

- Aarushi Bhatnagar, Shivam Gupta, Olakunle Alonge and Asha S. George
- A systematic review of community-based health insurance programs in South Asia pp. e218-e231

- Reshmi Bhageerathy, Sreekumaran Nair and Unnikrishnan Bhaskaran
- The evolution of the cancer formulary review in Canada: Can centralization improve the use of economic evaluation? pp. e232-e260

- W. Dominika Wranik, Liesl Gambold, Natasha Hanson and Adrian Levy
Volume 32, issue 1, 2017
- The unannounced patient in the corridor: trust, friction and person-centered care pp. e1-e16

- Eric D. Carlström, Elisabeth Hansson Olofsson, Lars-Eric Olsson, Jan Nyman and Inga-Lill Koinberg
- Editorial for 32:1 pp. 3-3

- Calum R. Paton
- Knowledge management practices in healthcare settings: a systematic review pp. 4-18

- Ioanna Karamitri, Michael A. Talias and Thalia Bellali
- Effect of TV and radio family planning messages on the probability of modern contraception utilization in post-Soviet Central Asia pp. e17-e38

- Nazim Habibov and Hakim Zainiddinov
- The consumers' social media use in choosing physicians and hospitals: the case study of the province of Izmir pp. 19-35

- Dilaver Tengilimoglu, Nilgün Sarp, Cemre Eda Yar, Meral Bektaş, Mehmet Nil Hidir and Esin Korkmaz
- Singapore's regional health systems—a data-driven perspective on frequent admitters and cross utilization of healthcare services in three systems pp. 36-49

- Nakul Saxena, Alex Xiaobin You, Zhecheng Zhu, Yan Sun, Pradeep Paul George, Kiok Liang Teow, Phui-Nah Chong, Joe Sim, John Eu Li Wong, Benjamin Ong, Hee Jug Foo, Eugene Fidelis Soh, Linus Tham, Bee Hoon Heng and Philip Choo
- Towards a non-ethics-based consensual public policy on abortion pp. e39-e46

- David Alvargonzález
- Preferences of Bulgarian consumers for quality, access and price attributes of healthcare services—result of a discrete choice experiment pp. e47-e71

- Thijs Schoot, Milena Pavlova, Elka Atanasova and Wim Groot
- Integrated care in action: opening the “black box” of implementation pp. 50-71

- Federica Segato and Cristina Masella
- Great expectations - introduction of flow managers in a university hospital pp. e72-e82

- Runo Axelsson, Susanna Bihari Axelsson, Jeppe Gustafsson and Janne Seemann
- An alternative way of understanding exit, voice and loyalty: the case of informal payments for health care in Israel pp. 72-90

- Nissim Cohen and Dani Filc
- The impact of regional policies on emergency department management and performance: the case of the regional government of Sicily pp. e83-e98

- Simone Fanelli, Marco Ferretti and Antonello Zangrandi
- When community reintegration is not the best option: interethnic violence and the trauma of parental loss in South Sudan pp. 91-109

- Brigitte Muller, Barry Munslow and Tim O'Dempsey
- Lean healthcare in developing countries: evidence from Brazilian hospitals pp. e99-e120

- Luana Bonome Message Costa, Moacir Godinho Filho, Antonio Freitas Rentes, Thiago Moreno Bertani and Ronaldo Mardegan
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