Health Policy
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Volume 67, issue 3, 2004
- 1978: A good year, but a vintage past its best pp. 241-244

- Grant Rhodes
- Globalisation and local power: influences on health matters in South Africa pp. 245-255

- Tal Gilbert and Leah Gilbert
- Use of deceptive tactics in physician practices: are there differences between international and US medical graduates? pp. 257-264

- Shoou-Yih D. Lee, William Dow, Virginia Wang and Jonathan B. VanGeest
- Prevalence of anti-HAV and anti-HEV antibodies in Konya, Turkey pp. 265-269

- M. Emre Atabek, Duygu Fyndyk, Abdulgani Gulyuz and Ibrahim Erkul
- Equity in resource allocation in the Irish health service: A policy Delphi study pp. 271-280

- Rosalyn O'Loughlin and Alan Kelly
- Financing and planning of public and private not-for-profit hospitals in the European Union pp. 281-291

- Ceri R. Thompson and Martin McKee
- Comparing systems for costing hospital treatments: The case of stable angina pectoris pp. 293-307

- Jytte Larsen and Ulla Slothuus Skjoldborg
- Inequities in access to medical care in five countries: findings from the 2001 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey pp. 309-322

- Cathy Schoen and Michelle M. Doty
- MMR mass vaccination campaigns, vaccine-related adverse events, and the limits of the decision making process, in Brazil pp. 323-328

- Sergio C. Cunha and Ines Dourado
- Changing health in China: re-evaluating the epidemiological transition model pp. 329-343

- Ian G. Cook and Trevor J. B. Dummer
Volume 67, issue 2, 2004
- Improving health security: a pilot study from Finland linking disability and health expenditures pp. 119-127

- Ilkka Vohlonen, Risto Ihalainen, Richard B. Saltman, Taru Karhunen, Juha Palmunen and Juha Kinnunen
- Satisfaction with and access to community care of the chronically ill in Israel's health system pp. 129-136

- Netta Bentur, Revital Gross and Shuli Brammli-Greenberg
- Accessibility and the Canadian health care system: squaring perceptions and realities pp. 137-148

- Kathi Wilson and Mark W. Rosenberg
- Incentives and pharmaceutical reimbursement reforms in Spain pp. 149-165

- Jaume Puig-Junoy
- South African Academic Health--the future challenge pp. 167-172

- G. J. van Zyl
- Fend for yourself: Systemic failure in the Dominican health system pp. 173-186

- Gerard La Forgia, Ruth Levine, Arismendi Diaz and Magdalena Rathe
- Discounting in decision making: the consistency argument revisited empirically pp. 187-194

- Werner Brouwer and Job van Exel
- Impact of the case payment reimbursement method on the utilization and costs of laparoscopic cholecystectomy pp. 195-206

- Hui-Chu Lang, Chunhuei Chi and Chi-Ming Liu
- The organisation and development of primary care pharmacy in the United Kingdom pp. 207-214

- Jonathan Silcock, D. K. Theo Raynor and Duncan Petty
- Using risk analysis in Health Impact Assessment: the impact of different relative risks for men and women in different socio-economic groups pp. 215-224

- Louise Nilunger, Finn Diderichsen, Bo Burstrom and Piroska Ostlin
- Is publicly funded health care really distributed according to need? The example of cardiac rehabilitation in the UK pp. 227-235

- Rosalind Raine, Andrew Hutchings and Nick Black
Volume 67, issue 1, 2004
- Strategies and performance in hospitals pp. 1-13

- Cristina Madorran Garcia and Isabel de Val Pardo
- The policy analysis of `values talk': lessons from Canadian health reform pp. 15-24

- Mita Giacomini, Jeremiah Hurley, Irving Gold, Patricia Smith and Julia Abelson
- County level responses to the introduction of DRG rates for "extended choice" hospital patients in Denmark pp. 25-37

- Karsten Vrangbaek and Mickael Bech
- Petro-state constraints on health policy: guidelines for workable reform in Venezuela pp. 39-55

- Antonio J. Trujillo
- The impact of ageing on hospital care and long-term care--the example of Germany pp. 57-74

- Erika Schulz, Reiner Leidl and Hans-Helmut Konig
- Co-payments in the Austrian social health insurance system: Analysing patient behaviour and patients' views on the effects of co-payments pp. 75-91

- Gerhard Reichmann and Margit Sommersguter-Reichmann
- Patient care seeking barriers and tuberculosis programme reform: a qualitative study pp. 93-106

- Dale M. Needham, Dennis Bowman, Susan D. Foster and Peter Godfrey-Faussett
- Prescription of technical aids by general practitioners in the Netherlands pp. 107-113

- M. C. J. Biermans, J. Dekker and C. H. M. van den Ende
Volume 66, issue 3, 2003
- A comparison of single- and multi-payer health insurance systems and options for reform pp. 215-228

- P. Hussey and G. F. Anderson
- Analysis of primary health care utilisation in south-western Finland--a tool for management pp. 229-238

- P. T. Ovaskainen, P. T. Rautava, A. Ojanlatva, J. K. Pakkila and R. M. Paivarinta
- Analysis of hospital charges for ischemic stroke in Fukuoka, Japan pp. 239-246

- Feng Tu, Makoto Anan, Yutaka Kiyohara, Yasushi Okada and Koichi Nobutomo
- The economics of public health: financing drug abuse treatment services pp. 247-260

- William S. Cartwright and Paul L. Solano
- Politicians' and hospital managers' trade-offs in the choice of reimbursement scheme: a discrete choice experiment pp. 261-275

- Mickael Bech
- Measuring geographic inequities in the Portuguese health care system: an estimation of hospital care needs pp. 277-293

- Monica Oliveira and Gwyn Bevan
- Priority setting in a hospital drug formulary: a qualitative case study and evaluation pp. 295-303

- Douglas K. Martin, Daniel Hollenberg, Sue MacRae, Shannon Madden and Peter Singer
Volume 66, issue 2, 2003
- Opinions on changes in the Romanian health care system from people's point of view: a descriptive study pp. 123-134

- Ana-Claudia Bara, W. J. A. van den Heuvel, J. A. M. Maarse, Jitse van Dijk and Luc P. de Witte
- Assessing attitude towards prioritizing in healthcare in Iceland pp. 135-146

- Kristjan Oddsson
- Long-term follow-up and consequences for severe road traffic injuries--treatment costs and health impairment in Sweden in the 1960s and the 1990s pp. 147-158

- Pia Maraste, Ulf Persson and Monica Berntman
- How to minimize inappropriate utilization of Accident and Emergency Departments: improve the validity of classifying the general practice cases amongst the A&E attendees pp. 159-168

- Albert Lee, Clarke B. Hazlett, S. Chow, Fei-lung Lau, Chak-wah Kam, Patrick Wong and Tai-wai Wong
- Drug reimbursement in Finland--a case of explicit prioritising in special categories pp. 169-177

- Lauri Vuorenkoski, Hanna Toiviainen and Elina Hemminki
- The precautionary principle within European Union public health policy: The implementation of the principle under conditions of supranationality and citizenship pp. 179-197

- Lila Antonopoulou and Philip van Meurs
- The relationship between prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV and stakeholder decision making in Uganda: implications for health policy pp. 199-211

- Lydia Kapiriri, Bjarne Robbestad and Ole Frithjof Norheim
Volume 66, issue 1, 2003
- Focusing on changing clinical practice to enhance rational prescribing--collaboration and networking enable comprehensive approaches pp. 1-10

- Arja Helin-Salmivaara, Risto Huupponen, Timo Klaukka and Kalle Hoppu
- Nurse-led shared care diabetes projects: lessons from the nurses' viewpoint pp. 11-27

- Irmgard M. J. G. Eijkelberg, Cor Spreeuwenberg, Bruce H. R. Wolffenbuttel, Loek J. G. P. van Wilderen and Ingrid M. Mur-Veeman
- How can we improve the quality of health care in Japan?: Learning from JCQHC Hospital Accreditation pp. 29-49

- Masahiro Hirose, Yuichi Imanaka, Tatsuro Ishizaki and Edward Evans
- General practitioners and their role in maternity care pp. 51-59

- T. A. Wiegers
- Global policy: aspects of diabetes in India pp. 61-72

- Stefan Bjork, Anil Kapur, Hilary King, Jyotsna Nair and A. Ramachandran
- Service production and contract choice in primary physician services pp. 73-93

- Rune J. Sorensen and Jostein Grytten
- Does deliberation make a difference? Results from a citizens panel study of health goals priority setting pp. 95-106

- Julia Abelson, John Eyles, Christopher B. McLeod, Patricia Collins, Colin McMullan and Pierre-Gerlier Forest
- Income inequality and mortality: time series evidence from Canada pp. 107-117

- Audrey Laporte and Brian Ferguson
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