International Journal of Health Planning and Management
2014 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 4, 2016
- Addressing health system barriers to access to and use of skilled delivery services: perspectives from Ghana pp. e235-e253

- John Kuumuori Ganle, Raymond Fitzpatrick, Easmon Otupiri and Michael Parker
- Saving for delivery through technology: an inquiry into an electronic commitment savings product for maternal healthcare in Kenya pp. e254-e272

- Thierry Bastelaer, Benjamin Woodman, Minki Chatterji and David Long
- Catalyzing the scale-up of community-based primary healthcare in a rural impoverished region of northern Ghana pp. e273-e289

- John Koku Awoonor-Williams, James F. Phillips and Ayaga A. Bawah
- Private capital investments in health care provision through mergers and acquisitions: from long-term to acute care pp. e290-e301

- Federica Angeli and Hans Maarse
- Exploring the barriers to rigorous monitoring and evaluation of health systems strengthening activities: qualitative evidence from international development partners pp. e302-e311

- Janna M. Wisniewski, Valerie A. Yeager, Mark L. Diana and David R. Hotchkiss
- Editorial for 31,4 pp. 378-378

- Calum Paton
- Can managers empower nurse-midwives to improve maternal health care? A comparison of two resource-poor hospitals in Tanzania pp. 379-395

- Paula Tibandebage, Tausi Kida, Maureen Mackintosh and Joyce Ikingura
- The state of collaborative work with nurses in Israel: a mixed method study pp. 396-413

- Sigalit Warshawski
- Ambulance services as part of the district health system in low-income countries: a feasibility study from Cambodia pp. 414-429

- Bart Jacobs, Cheanrithy Men, Oeun Sam Sam and Sjoerd Postma
- How to attract health students to remote areas in Indonesia: a discrete choice experiment pp. 430-445

- Ferry Efendi, Ching-Min Chen, Nursalam Nursalam, Nurul Wachyu Fitriyah Andriyani, Anna Kurniati and Susan Alison Nancarrow
- Health information systems and disability in the Lao PDR: a qualitative study pp. 446-458

- Jo Durham, Vanphanom Sychareun, Anna Rodney, Hebe N. Gouda, Nicola Richards, Rasika Rampatige and Maxine Whittaker
- Why were doctors unable to accomplish their rural-aid mission in China? A qualitative study pp. 459-469

- Hongxing Yu, Jie Luo, Lan Yao, Bo Qian, Tianwei Shi and Youmei Feng
- Building political will for HIV response: an operational model and strategy options pp. 470-487

- Derick W. Brinkerhoff
- The changing role of health-oriented international organizations and nongovernmental organizations pp. 488-510

- Kieke G.H. Okma, Adrian Kay, Shelby Hockenberry, Joanne Liu and Susan Watkins
- Is globalization really good for public health? pp. 511-536

- Arno Tausch
- Productivity changes in OECD healthcare systems: bias-corrected Malmquist productivity approach pp. 537-553

- Younhee Kim, Dong-hyun Oh and Minah Kang
- Selection of asset investment models by hospitals: examination of influencing factors, using Switzerland as an example pp. 554-579

- Bernhard Eicher
- Robust analysis of the determinants of healthcare expenditure growth: evidence from panel data for low-, middle- and high-income countries pp. 580-601

- Moheddine Younsi, Mohamed Chakroun and Amine Nafla
Volume 31, issue 3, 2016
- A hybrid health service accreditation program model incorporating mandated standards and continuous improvement: interview study of multiple stakeholders in Australian health care pp. e116-e130

- David Greenfield, Reece Hinchcliff, Anne Hogden, Virginia Mumford, Deborah Debono, Marjorie Pawsey, Johanna Westbrook and Jeffrey Braithwaite
- NRCMS capitation reform and effect evaluation in Pudong New Area of Shanghai pp. e131-e157

- Limei Jing, Jie Bai, Xiaoming Sun, David Zakus, Jiquan Lou, Ming Li, Qunfang Zhang and Yuehong Zhuang
- Impact of patients' healthcare payment methods on hospital discharge process: evidence from India pp. e158-e174

- Brendan Drew, Federica Angeli, Karan Dave and Milena Pavlova
- Is the introduction of an accreditation program likely to generate organization-wide quality, change and learning? pp. e175-e191

- Gilles Lanteigne and Chantal Bouchard
- Determinants of physician's office visits and potential effects of co-payments: evidence from Austria pp. e192-e203

- Philipp Hafner and Jörg Mahlich
- Developing hospital accreditation standards in Uganda pp. e204-e218

- Moses Galukande, Achilles Katamba, Noeline Nakasujja, Rhona Baingana, Moses Bateganya, Amy Hagopian, Paula Tavrow, Scott Barnhart and Sam Luboga
- Regulating self-selection into private health insurance in Chile and the United States pp. e219-e234

- Arturo Vargas Bustamante and Claudio A. Méndez
- Editorial for 31,3 pp. 245-246

- Calum Paton
- SWOT analysis of program design and implementation: a case study on the reduction of maternal mortality in Afghanistan pp. 247-259

- Qudratullah Ahmadi, Homayoon Danesh, Vasil Makharashvili, Kathryn Mishkin, Lovemore Mupfukura, Hillary Teed and Maggie Huff-Rousselle
- Health sector operational planning and budgeting processes in Kenya—“never the twain shall meet” pp. 260-276

- Benjamin Tsofa, Sassy Molyneux and Catherine Goodman
- Acceptability of programme budgeting and marginal analysis as a tool for routine priority setting in Indigenous health pp. 277-295

- Michael E. Otim, Augustine D. Asante, Margaret Kelaher, Ian P. Anderson and Stephen Jan
- An assessment of fiscal space for health in Bhutan pp. 296-308

- Jayendra Sharma
- Can performance-based financing help reaching the poor with maternal and child health services? The experience of rural Rwanda pp. 309-348

- Laurence Lannes, Bruno Meessen, Agnes Soucat and Paulin Basinga
- What can the Canadians and Americans learn from each other's health care systems? pp. 349-370

- Thomas P. Weil
Volume 31, issue 2, 2016
- Power to the people? An international review of the democratizing effects of direct elections to healthcare organizations pp. e69-e85

- Ellen A. Stewart, Scott L. Greer, Iain Wilson and Peter D. Donnelly
- Community participation in the decentralised district health systems in Tanzania: why do some health committees perform better than others? pp. E86-E104

- Stephen Oswald Maluka and Godfrey Bukagile
- Support Jordan pp. E105-E105

- Mujalli Mhailan Murshidi
- Editorial for 31,2 pp. 147-147

- Calum Paton
- Preparing for the introduction of hospital autonomy in Laos: an assessment of current situation and suggestions for policy-making pp. 148-166

- Jinsong Geng, Hao Yu and Yingyao Chen
- Governance challenges in the Nepalese primary health care system: time to focus on greater community engagement? pp. 167-174

- Gagan Gurung, Sarah Derrett, Philip C. Hill and Robin Gauld
- Corruption costs lives: a cross-country study using an IV approach pp. 175-190

- Mon-Chi Lio and Ming-Hsuan Lee
- Redesigning a Ministry of Health's organizational structure: exploring implementation challenges through Botswana's experiences pp. 191-207

- Onalenna Seitio-Kgokgwe, Robin D. C. Gauld, Philip C. Hill and Pauline Barnett
- What if implementation is not the problem? Exploring the missing links between knowledge and action pp. 208-226

- Sara A. Kreindler
- Public trust in the healthcare system in a developing country pp. 227-241

- Dexnell Peters and Farid F. Youssef
Volume 31, issue 1, 2016
- Service providers' views of community participation at six Australian primary healthcare services: scope for empowerment and challenges to implementation pp. E1-E21

- Toby Freeman, Frances E. Baum, Gwyneth M. Jolley, Angela Lawless, Tahnia Edwards, Sara Javanparast and Anna Ziersch
- Editorial for 31,1 pp. 3-4

- Calum Paton
- Perspective: lessons from the past pp. 5-24

- Walter W. Holland
- Towards medicines regulatory authorities' quality performance improvement: value for public health pp. E22-E40

- Gordana Pejović, Jovan Filipović, Ljiljana Tasić and Valentina Marinković
- Global implications of China's healthcare reform pp. 25-35

- Fei Yan, Shenglan Tang and Jian Zhang
- The impact of expanded health system reform on governmental contributions and individual copayments in the new Chinese rural cooperative medical system pp. 36-48

- Hengjin Dong, Shengnan Duan, Lennart Bogg, Yuan Wu, Hua You, Jianhua Chen, Xujun Ye, Karen Seccombe and Hai Yu
- How do supply-side factors influence informal payments for healthcare? The case of HIV patients in Cameroon pp. E41-E57

- Hyacinthe Kankeu Tchewonpi, Sylvie Boyer, Raoul Fodjo Toukam and Mohammad Abu-Zaineh
- The regulation of private hospitals in Asia pp. 49-64

- Rosemary Morgan and Tim Ensor
- Introducing diagnosis-related groups: is the information system ready? pp. E58-E68

- Weiyan Jian, Ming Lu, Wei Han and Mu Hu
- Bayreuth Productivity Analysis—a method for ascertaining and improving the holistic service productivity of acute care hospitals pp. 65-86

- Mario Alexander Pfannstiel
- Community programmes for coronary heart disease in Spanish primary care pp. 87-96

- Eva Frigola-Capell, Jan Lieshout, Miguel A. Muñoz, Jose Verdú-Rotellar, Francesc Orfila, Rosa Suñol and Michel Wensing
- Health service utilization and access to medicines among Syrian refugee children in Jordan pp. 97-112

- Shannon Doocy, Emily Lyles, Laila Akhu-Zaheya, Ann Burton and William Weiss
- Social determinants of health in selected slum areas in Jordan: challenges and policy directions pp. 113-125

- Musa T. Ajlouni
- Identifying barriers to move to better health coverage: preferences for health insurance benefits among the rural poor population in La Guajira, Colombia pp. 126-138

- Jeannette Liliana Amaya, Fernando Ruiz, Antonio J. Trujillo and Christine Buttorff
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