International Journal of Health Planning and Management
2014 - 2025
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Volume 30, issue 4, 2015
- Editorial pp. 313-313

- Calum Paton
- Public health challenges in the political economy of conflict: the case of Syria pp. 314-329

- Kasturi Sen and Waleed Al. Faisal
- Factors impacting the use of antenatal care and hospital child delivery services: a case study of rural residents in the Enshi Autonomous Prefecture, Hubei Province, China pp. 330-345

- Yin Zhang, Minxing Chen, Jun Lu, Mo Hao, Changli Zhang, Mei Sun, Xiaohong Li and Fengshui Chang
- Preferences for physician services in Ukraine: a discrete choice experiment pp. 346-365

- Andriy Danyliv, Milena Pavlova, Irena Gryga and Wim Groot
- Evolving social health scheme for workers in unorganized sector: key evidences from study of cycle rickshaw pullers in Delhi, India pp. 366-381

- Nishant Kumar, Vijay Kumar Tiwari, Kuldeep Kumar, Kesavan Sreekantan Nair, Sherin Raj and Deoki Nandan
- Optimal administrative scale for planning public services: a social cost model applied to Flemish hospital care pp. 382-394

- Jos Blank and Bart Hulst
- Drug pricing and control of health expenditures: a comparison between a proportional decision rule and a cost-per-QALY rule pp. 395-402

- Afschin Gandjour
- Implementing hospital innovation in Taiwan: the perspectives of institutional theory and social capital pp. 403-425

- Chen-Wei Yang
- Coordination pays off: a comparison of two models for organizing hip fracture care, outcomes and costs pp. 426-438

- Susanne Löfgren, Clas Rehnberg, Gunnar Ljunggren and Mats Brommels
- List of contributors pp. 439-441

- Sari M. Koski
Volume 30, issue 3, 2015
- Editorial pp. 191-191

- Calum Paton
- Urban health in India: who is responsible? pp. 192-203

- Indrani Gupta and Swadhin Mondal
- Payment systems and incentives in primary care: implications of recent reforms in Estonia and Romania pp. 204-218

- Sorin Dan and Riin Savi
- Factors associated with self-medication among medicine sellers in urban Vietnam pp. 219-231

- Huy Van Nguyen and Thi Hong Ngoc Nguyen
- Patient charges for health services: the opinions of healthcare stakeholders in Bulgaria pp. 232-245

- Elka Atanasova, Milena Pavlova, Emanuela Moutafovа, Todorka Kostadinova and Wim Groot
- Technology diffusion in hospitals: a log odds random effects regression model pp. 246-259

- Jos Blank and Vivian Valdmanis
- Evolution of European Union legislation of herbal medicinal products and its transposition to national legislation in 1965–2007: case Finland pp. 260-275

- Sari M. Koski, Pirjo Laitinen-Parkkonen and Marja Airaksinen
- Healthcare program for sex workers: a public health priority pp. 276-284

- Gustavo Marin, Martin Silberman, Susana Martinez and Carlos Sanguinetti
- A gendered users′ perspective on decentralized primary health services in rural Tanzania pp. 285-306

- Zacharia S. Masanyiwa, Anke Niehof and Catrien J. A. M. Termeer
Volume 30, issue 2, 2015
- Examining the health care payment reforms in Abu Dhabi pp. E69-E82

- Samer Hamidi and Fevzi Akinci
- Editorial pp. 87-87

- Calum Paton
- User cost of Caesarean section: case study of Bunia, Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 88-97

- Danielle Deboutte, Tim O'Dempsey, Gillian Mann and Brian Faragher
- Low rural health insurance take-up in a universal coverage system: perceptions of health insurance among the uninsured in La Guajira, Colombia pp. 98-110

- Christine Buttorff, Antonio J. Trujillo, Fernando Ruiz and Jeannette L. Amaya
- Cultural camouflage—a critical study of how artefacts are camouflaged and mental health policy subverted pp. 111-126

- Johan M. Berlin and Eric D. Carlström
- Reflecting on the efficacy of cognitive mapping for decision-making in intellectual disability care: a case study pp. 127-144

- Meri Duryan, Dragan Nikolik, Godefridus Merode and Leopold M. G. Curfs
- Microhealth insurance and the risk coping strategies for the management of illness in Karnataka: a case study pp. 145-163

- B. Savitha and Kiran K. B.
- Bend the healthcare cost curve without pain? The health outcome after the Medicare reimbursement cut in 1997 pp. 164-172

- Jing Hua Zhang
- Framework for assessing the capacity of a health ministry to conduct health policy processes—a case study from Tajikistan pp. 173-185

- Tolib N. Mirzoev, Andrew Green and Ricky Van Kalliecharan
Volume 30, issue 1, 2015
- Power and trust in organizational relations: an empirical study in Turkish public hospitals pp. E1-E15

- Tuba Bozaykut and F. Gulruh Gurbuz
- Exploring the impacts of personal factors on self-leadership in a hospital setting pp. 3-13

- Ozgur Ugurluoglu, Meltem Saygılı, Ozlem Ozer and Fatih Santas
- The establishment and expansion of an innovative centre for rational pharmacotherapy—determinants and challenges pp. 14-30

- Therese Kardakis, Göran Tomson, Björn Wettermark, Mats Brommels, Brian Godman and Pia Bastholm-Rahmner
- Effects of decentralisation and health system reform on health workforce and quality-of-care in Indonesia, 1993–2007 pp. E16-E30

- Aly Diana, Samantha A. Hollingworth and Geoffrey C. Marks
- The influence of medical cost controls implemented by Taiwan's national health insurance program on doctor–patient relationships pp. E31-E41

- Jhih-Ling Chiu
- The pursuit of political will: politicians' motivation and health promotion pp. 31-44

- Yair Zalmanovitch and Nissim Cohen
- Understanding the shortage of village doctors in China and solutions under the policy of basic public health service equalization: evidence from Changzhou pp. E42-E55

- Xiaohong Li, Christopher Cochran, Jun Lu, Jay Shen, Chao Hao, Ying Wang, Mei Sun, Chengyue Li, Fengshui Chang and Mo Hao
- Long-term care services expenditure projection in South Korea from 2015 to 2050 pp. 45-56

- Nayoung Kim
- Is the hospital decision to seek accreditation an effective one? pp. E56-E68

- Sverre Grepperud
- Liberalising trade in health services: constraints and prospects for South Asian countries pp. 57-70

- Fahmida Khatun and Mazbahul Ahamad
- Evaluating the impact a proposed family planning model would have on maternal and infant mortality in Afghanistan pp. 71-85

- Ahmad Masoud Rahmani, Benjamin Wade and William Riley
Volume 29, issue 4, 2014
- Satisfaction with the level and type of resource use of a health insurance scheme in Nigeria: health management organizations' perspectives pp. e309-e328

- Shafiu Mohammed, Aurelia Souares, Justo Lorenzo Bermejo, Sufiyan Muawiyyah Babale, Rainer Sauerborn and Hengjin Dong
- Adult cancer patients satisfaction of nursing care: a cross-national evaluation of two Southeastern European countries pp. e329-e346

- Andreas Charalambous, George Efstathiou, Theodoula Adamakidou and Haritini Tsangari
- Editorial pp. 331-331

- Calum Paton
- Health workforce in the United Arab Emirates: analytic point of view pp. 332-341

- Suad Hannawi and Issa Al Salmi
- Healthcare priority setting in Kenya: a gap analysis applying the accountability for reasonableness framework pp. 342-361

- Salome A. Bukachi, Washington Onyango-Ouma, Jared Maaka Siso, Isaac K. Nyamongo, Joseph K. Mutai, Anna Karin Hurtig, Øystein Evjen Olsen and Jens Byskov
- Challenges of implementing a primary health care strategy in a context of a market-oriented health care system: the experience of Bogota, Colombia pp. e347-e367

- Paola A. Mosquera, Jineth Hernández, Román Vega, Ronald Labonte, David Sanders, Kjerstin Dahlblom and Miguel San Sebastián
- Positioning matrix of economic efficiency and complexity: a case study in a university hospital pp. 362-372

- Adelaide Ippolito and Vincenzo Viggiani
- Implementation of Community Health Fund in Tanzania: why do some districts perform better than others? pp. e368-e382

- Stephen Oswald Maluka and Godfrey Bukagile
- Out-of-pocket payments for public healthcare services by selected exempted groups in Serbia during the period of post-war healthcare reforms pp. 373-398

- Jelena Arsenijevic, Milena Pavlova and Wim Groot
- Access and utilisation of health services by domestic helpers in Cyprus pp. e383-e393

- Marios Kantaris, Mamas Theodorou, Petros Galanis and Daphne Kaitelidou
- Hospitalization for ambulatory care sensitive conditions at health insurance organization hospitals in Alexandria, Egypt pp. e394-e405

- Rasha A. Mosallam, Wafaa W. Guirguis and Mona HA Hassan
- Cost effectiveness of enhanced recovery after surgery programme for vaginal hysterectomy: a comparison of pre and post-implementation expenditures pp. 399-406

- Sophie Relph, Alice Bell, Viswapriya Sivashanmugarajan, Kerry Munro, Kelly Chigwidden, Sue Lloyd, Abiodun Fakokunde and Wai Yoong
- Responsiveness of Lebanon's primary healthcare centers to non-communicable diseases and related healthcare needs pp. 407-421

- Rami Yassoub, Suha Hashimi, Siham Awada and Fadi El-Jardali
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