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Volume 87, issue 3, 2008
- Financing the package of services during the first decade of the national health insurance law in Israel: Trends and issues pp. 273-284

- Amir Shmueli, Leah Achdut and Miri Sabag-Endeweld
- The use of community-based social services by elderly people at risk of institutionalization: An evaluation pp. 285-295

- P.M.A. van Bilsen, J.P.H. Hamers, W. Groot and C. Spreeuwenberg
- Improving public addiction treatment through performance contracting: The Delaware experiment pp. 296-308

- A. Thomas McLellan, Jack Kemp, Adam Brooks and Deni Carise
- Impact of the reduction of the prescription charge in Wales on the prescribing of non-sedating antihistamines in primary care pp. 309-315

- Teerapon Dhippayom and Roger Walker
- How do general practitioners assess the criteria for due care for euthanasia in concrete cases? pp. 316-325

- Johanna E. Hanssen-de Wolf, H. Roeline W. Pasman and Bregje D. Onwuteaka-Philipsen
- Rethinking policies for the retention of allied health professionals in rural areas: A social relations approach pp. 326-332

- Kevin O'Toole, Adrian Schoo, Karen Stagnitti and Kate Cuss
- Pharmaceutical companies and Italian Regional Governments: Managing relationships in an increasing institutional complexity pp. 333-341

- Amelia Compagni, Laura Cavalli and Claudio Jommi
- Allocating HIV prevention resources: A tool for state and local decision making pp. 342-349

- Anke Richter, Katherine A. Hicks, Stephanie R. Earnshaw and Amanda A. Honeycutt
- Recent Australian suicide trends for males and females at the national level: Has the rate of decline differed? pp. 350-358

- Samara McPhedran and Jeanine Baker
- Healthcare sustainability and the challenges of innovation to biopharmaceuticals in Canada pp. 359-368

- Zahava R.S. Rosenberg-Yunger, Abdallah S. Daar, Peter A. Singer and Douglas K. Martin
- Present situation of vector-control management in Bangladesh: A wake up call pp. 369-376

- Dinesh Mondal, Mohammad Shafiul Alam, Zehadul Karim, Rashidul Haque, Marleen Boelaert and Axel Kroeger
- Public purchasers contracting external primary care providers in Central America for better responsiveness, efficiency of health care and public governance: Issues and challenges pp. 377-388

- Jean Macq, Patrick Martiny, Luis Bernardo Villalobos, Alejandro Solis, Jose Miranda, Hilda Cecilia Mendez and Charles Collins
- Comparing methods for full versus single technology appraisal: A case study of docetaxel and paclitaxel for early breast cancer pp. 389-400

- Eva Kaltenthaler, Paul Tappenden, Andrew Booth and Ron Akehurst
Volume 87, issue 2, 2008
- Balancing health and industrial policy objectives in the pharmaceutical sector: Lessons from Australia pp. 133-145

- Steve Morgan, Meghan McMahon and Devon Greyson
- Trastuzumab in early stage breast cancer: A cost-effectiveness analysis for Belgium pp. 146-159

- Mattias Neyt, Michel Huybrechts, Frank Hulstaert, France Vrijens and Dirk Ramaekers
- Emerging health technologies: Informing and supporting health policy early pp. 160-171

- Claudia Wild and Thomas Langer
- Community health insurance in Uganda: Why does enrolment remain low? A view from beneath pp. 172-184

- Robert Basaza, Bart Criel and Patrick Van der Stuyft
- Cancer registry policies in the United States and geographic information systems applications in comprehensive cancer control pp. 185-193

- Christie B. Ghetian, Roxanne Parrott, Julie E. Volkman and Eugene J. Lengerich
- Characteristics of medical students with rural origin: Implications for selective admission policies pp. 194-202

- Masatoshi Matsumoto, Kazuo Inoue and Eiji Kajii
- Priority dilemmas in psoriasis care and visions of a future care in a group of administrators, politicians and professionals in northern Sweden pp. 203-216

- Margaretha Uttjek, Mona Dufåker, Berndt Stenberg and Lennart Nygren
- The use of Minilabs® to improve the testing capacity of regulatory authorities in resource limited settings: Tanzanian experience pp. 217-222

- Peter Gasper Risha, Zera Msuya, Malcolm Clark, Keith Johnson, Margareth Ndomondo-Sigonda and Thomas Layloff
- A preliminary study into the economic burden of cerebral palsy in China pp. 223-234

- Bin Wang, Yingyao Chen, Jie Zhang, Jun Li, Yan Guo and David Hailey
- Measuring the benefits of health promotion programmes: Application of the contingent valuation method pp. 235-248

- Josephine Borghi and Stephen Jan
- Job satisfaction and trust in Health Insurance Review Agency among Korean physicians pp. 249-257

- Hoo-Yeon Lee, Sung Eun Park, Eun-Cheol Park, Myung-Il Hahm and Woo Hyun Cho
- Entry of new pharmacies in the deregulated Norwegian pharmaceuticals market--Consequences for costs and availability pp. 258-263

- Niklas Rudholm
- Overseas nurse recruitment: Ireland as an illustration of the dynamic nature of nurse migration pp. 264-272

- Niamh Humphries, Brugha, Ruairí and Hannah McGee
Volume 87, issue 1, 2008
- Measuring efficiency in clinical departments pp. 1-7

- Jon Magnussen and Kari Nyland
- Hospital performance: Competing or shared values? pp. 8-19

- Etienne Minvielle, Claude Sicotte, François Champagne, André-Pierre Contandriopoulos, Marine Jeantet, Nathalie Préaubert, Annie Bourdil and Christian Richard
- Association between patient age and hospitalization resource use in a teaching hospital in Japan pp. 20-30

- Tatsuro Ishizaki, Yuichi Imanaka, Eun-Hwan Oh, Miho Sekimoto, Kenshi Hayashida and Hiroe Kobuse
- A bed too far: The implementation of freedom of choice policy in the NHS pp. 31-40

- García-Lacalle, Javier
- Reforming the hospital service structure to improve efficiency: Urban hospital specialization pp. 41-49

- Kwang-soo Lee, Ki-hong Chun and Jung-soo Lee
- Exploring the spatial pattern in hospital admissions pp. 50-62

- Mickael Bech and Jørgen Lauridsen
- Describing Iranian hospital activity using Australian Refined DRGs: A case study of the Iranian Social Security Organisation pp. 63-71

- Shahram Ghaffari, Terri J. Jackson, Christopher M. Doran, Andrew Wilson and Chris Aisbett
- Informal payments in public hospitals in Greece pp. 72-81

- Lycourgos Liaropoulos, Olga Siskou, Daphne Kaitelidou, Mamas Theodorou and Theofanis Katostaras
- Comparing diagnosis-related group systems to identify design improvements pp. 82-91

- Beth Reid and Stephen Sutch
- Is it better to be big?: The reconfiguration of 21st century hospitals: Responses to a hospital merger in Sweden pp. 92-99

- Bengt Ahgren
- Cost of hospital-wide activities to improve patient safety and infection control: A multi-centre study in Japan pp. 100-111

- Haruhisa Fukuda, Yuichi Imanaka and Kenshi Hayashida
- United States rural hospital quality in the Hospital Compare database--Accounting for hospital characteristics pp. 112-127

- L. Elizabeth Goldman and R. Adams Dudley
- List of referees 2007 pp. 128-132

- Katrien Kesteloot
Volume 86, issue 2-3, 2008
- A systematic review of the use of economic evaluation in local decision-making pp. 129-141

- Oya Eddama and Joanna Coast
- Economic evidence of influenza vaccination in children pp. 142-152

- Emmanuelle Savidan, Catherine Chevat and Grenville Marsh
- Improvements in the safety of patient care can help end the medical malpractice crisis in the United States pp. 153-162

- George D. Dalton, Xanthia F. Samaropoulos and Augustine C. Dalton
- Economic evaluations of dialysis treatment modalities pp. 163-180

- Paul Michael Just, Miguel Carlos Riella, Elizabeth Ann Tschosik, Leslie Lyle Noe, Samir Kumar Bhattacharyya and Frank de Charro
- Health systems' responses to 25 years of HIV in Europe: Inequities persist and challenges remain pp. 181-194

- Rifat A. Atun, Martin McKee, Richard Coker and Ipek Gurol-Urganci
- Reforming the Belgian market for orthotic braces: What can we learn from the international experience? pp. 195-203

- Steven Simoens, Sandra De Coster, Ingrid Moldenaers, Paul Guillaume, Antony Depoorter, Dirk Van den Steen, Stefaan Van de Sande, Hans Debruyne, Dirk Ramaekers and Murielle Lona
- Room for manoeuvre?: Explaining local autonomy in the English National Health Service pp. 204-212

- Mark Exworthy and Francesca Frosini
- Perceived smoking prevalence at school-level and children's smoking initiation: A multi-level analysis of a cross-sectional data in Taiwan pp. 213-221

- Hsiao-Ling Huang, Chih-Cheng Hsu, Jeanette H. Magnus, Fu-Li Chen, Janet Rice, Chien-Hung Lee, Yea-Yin Yen and Ted Chen
- Why eight EU Member States signed, but not yet ratified the Convention for Human Rights and Biomedicine pp. 222-233

- Tom Goffin, Pascal Borry, Kris Dierickx and Herman Nys
- Opinion on tobacco tax increase: Factors associated with individuals' support in Germany pp. 234-238

- Reiner Hanewinkel and Barbara Isensee
- Analysis of satisfaction about new cooperative medical scheme and its influencing factors in Weihai, China pp. 239-244

- Jinan Liu, Lingzhong Xu, Xiuling Cao, Xingzhou Wang, Hui Sun, Cheng Tang, Zhenghui Yang, Xiaofei Song and Ming Lv
- Cross-border health activities in the Euregios: Good practice for better health pp. 245-254

- Helmut Brand, Alfons Hollederer, Ulrike Wolf and Angela Brand
- When costs count: The impact of staff size, skill mix and treatment intensity on patient outcome for psychotherapeutic day treatment programmes pp. 255-265

- Vidar Halsteinli, Sigmund Karterud and Geir Pedersen
- Social capital, political trust and purchase of illegal liquor: A population-based study in southern Sweden pp. 266-275

- Martin Lindström
- Cost-effective practices in the blood service sector pp. 276-287

- Korina Katsaliaki
- The soaring mechanic ventilator utilization under a universal health insurance in Taiwan pp. 288-294

- Shou-Hsia Cheng, I-Shiow Jan and Pin-Chun Liu
- Collaboration between practice, policy and research in local public health in the Netherlands pp. 295-307

- Maria W.J. Jansen, Nanne K. De Vries, Gerjo Kok and Hans A.M. Van Oers
- Perceptions and attitudes in relation to reproductive tract infections including sexually transmitted infections in rural Vietnam: A qualitative study pp. 308-317

- Pham Thi Lan, Elisabeth Faxelid, Nguyen Thi Kim Chuc, Ingrid Mogren and Cecilia Stålsby Lundborg
- Health system values and social values of dental practitioners pp. 318-324

- David S. Brennan, Kiran A. Singh and A. John Spencer
- Primary healthcare for people with mental health problems or learning disabilities pp. 325-334

- Andrew Nocon and Liz Sayce
- Population and primary health-care team characteristics explain the quality of the service pp. 335-344

- Joan Gené-Badia, Carlos Ascaso, Georgia Escaramis-Babiano, Arantxa Catalán-Ramos, Enriqueta Pujol-Ribera and Laura Sampietro-Colom
- Evaluation of chronic disease management on outcomes and cost of care for Medicaid beneficiaries pp. 345-354

- Ning Jackie Zhang, Thomas T.H. Wan, Louis F. Rossiter, Matthew M. Murawski and Urvashi B. Patel
- Effect of deregulation on the prices of nicotine replacement therapy products in Finland pp. 355-362

- Ville Aalto-Setälä and Antti Alaranta
- Determinants of demand for antenatal care in Colombia pp. 363-372

- Andrés Ignacio Vecino-Ortiz
- Developing a uniformed assessment tool to evaluate care service needs for disabled persons in Japan pp. 373-380

- Teiji Takei, Hiroshi Takahashi and Hiroki Nakatani
- Accounting for reasonableness: Exploring the personal internal framework affecting decisions about cancer drug funding pp. 381-390

- Shane Sinclair, Neil A. Hagen, Carole Chambers, Braden Manns, Anita Simon and George P. Browman
Volume 86, issue 1, 2008
- Decision-making in priority setting for medicines--A review of empirical studies pp. 1-9

- Lauri Vuorenkoski, Hanna Toiviainen and Elina Hemminki
- Public release of institutional Cesarean section rates in South Korea: Which women were aware of the information? pp. 10-16

- Young-Ho Khang, Sung-Cheol Yun, Min-Woo Jo, Moo-Song Lee and Sang-Il Lee
- Ten years after the Rx-to-OTC switch of nicotine replacement therapy: What have we learned about the benefits and risks of non-prescription availability? pp. 17-26

- Saul Shiffman and Christine T. Sweeney
- Health human resource planning in Canada: A typology and its application pp. 27-41

- Dominika Wranik
- News on tobacco and public attitudes toward smokefree air policies in the United States pp. 42-52

- Katherine Clegg Smith, Catherine Siebel, Luu Pham, Juhee Cho, Rachel Friedman Singer, Frank Chaloupka, Michael Griswold and Melanie Wakefield
- Fostering knowledge exchange between researchers and decision-makers: Exploring the effectiveness of a mixed-methods approach pp. 53-63

- Anna R. Gagliardi, Novlette Fraser, Frances C. Wright, Louise Lemieux-Charles and Dave Davis
- Prevention versus cure: Measuring parental preferences for sealants and fillings as treatments for childhood caries in Southern Thailand pp. 64-71

- Sukanya Tianviwat, Virasakdi Chongsuvivatwong and Stephen Birch
- Who is willing to pay for long-term care insurance in Catalonia? pp. 72-84

- Joan Costa-Font and Joan Rovira-Forns
- An estimate of lifelong costs and QALYs in renal replacement therapy based on patients' life expectancy pp. 85-96

- Nick Kontodimopoulos and Dimitris Niakas
- Horizontal inequities in Australia's mixed public/private health care system pp. 97-108

- Eddy Van Doorslaer, Philip Clarke, Elizabeth Savage and Jane Hall
- Controlling sickness absence: A study of changes in the Danish sickness absence legislation since 1973 pp. 109-118

- Kristina Johansen, John Sahl Andersen, Sigurd Mikkelsen, Ole Pass, Sverre Raffnsøe and Elsebeth Lynge
- Inequalities in oral health practices and social space: An exploratory qualitative study pp. 119-128

- Sônia Cristina Lima Chaves and Vieira-da-Silva, Lígia Maria
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