Health Policy
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Volume 65, issue 3, 2003
- Towards a new welfare state: the social sustainability principle and health care strategies pp. 201-215

- Jorge Garces, Francisco Rodenas and Vicente Sanjose
- Health care policy: qualitative evidence and health technology assessment pp. 217-226

- Mark Leys
- Development of integrated care in England and the Netherlands: Managing across public-private boundaries pp. 227-241

- Ingrid Mur-Veeman, Brian Hardy, Marijke Steenbergen and Gerald Wistow
- Should general practitioners purchase health care for their patients? The total purchasing experiment in Britain pp. 243-259

- Sally Wyke, Nicholas Mays, Andrew Street, Gwyn Bevan, Hugh McLeod and Nick Goodwin
- Modifications of health resource-use in Italy after the introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Pharmaco-economic implications in a population-based setting pp. 261-267

- Carlo Torti, Salvatore Casari, Loredana Palvarini, Eugenia Quiros-Roldan, Francesca Moretti, Luigi Leone, Andrea Patroni, Francesco Castelli, Diego Ripamonti, Andrea Tramarin and Giampiero AU - Carosi
- A prospective multicenter study of the effect of patient education on acceptability of generic prescribing in general practice pp. 269-275

- Joan-Antoni Valles, Maica Barreiro, Gloria Cereza, Juan-Jose Ferro, Maria-Jose Martinez, Josep-Maria Escriba, Begona Iglesias, Esther Cucurull and Estrella AU - Barcelo
- Determinants of child mortality in LDCs: Empirical findings from demographic and health surveys pp. 277-299

- Limin Wang
- Access to drug therapy and substitution between alternative antidepressants following an expansion of the California medicaid formulary pp. 301-311

- Jeffrey S. McCombs, Lizheng Shi, Thomas W. Croghan and Glen L. Stimmel
Volume 65, issue 2, 2003
- Have DRG-based prospective payment systems influenced the number of secondary diagnoses in health care administrative data? pp. 101-107

- Lisbeth Serden, Rikard Lindqvist and Mans Rosen
- Poor performance of community health workers in Kalabo District, Zambia pp. 109-118

- Jelle Stekelenburg, Sindele Simasiku Kyanamina and Ivan Wolffers
- Standard of care and liability in medical malpractice litigation in Japan pp. 119-127

- Akihito Hagihara, Minako Nishi and Koichi Nobutomo
- Can we bridge the gap between goals and practice through a common vision? A study of politicians and managers' understanding of the provisions of elderly care services pp. 129-137

- E. Henriksen, G. Selander and U. Rosenqvist
- Breaking down barriers: integrating health and care services for older people in England pp. 139-151

- Caroline Glendinning
- Socio-economic differences in the utilisation of health services in Belgium pp. 153-165

- J. H. A. Van der Heyden, S. Demarest, J. Tafforeau and H. Van Oyen
- The availability of drugs: what does it mean in Ugandan primary care pp. 167-179

- Jessica Jitta, Susan Reynolds Whyte and Nathan Nshakira
- Are DNA patents bad for medicine? pp. 181-197

- David B. Resnik
Volume 65, issue 1, 2003
- Risk adjustment in Europe pp. 1-3

- Dov Chernichovsky and Wynand P. M. M. van de Ven
- Belgium: risk adjustment and financial responsibility in a centralised system pp. 5-19

- Erik Schokkaert and Carine Van de Voorde
- Needs for further improvement: risk adjustment in the German health insurance system pp. 21-35

- Florian Buchner and Juergen Wasem
- Risk adjustment and risk sharing: the Israeli experience pp. 37-48

- Amir Shmueli, Dov Chernichovsky and Irit Zmora
- Risk adjusted premium subsidies and risk sharing: key elements of the competitive sickness fund market in the Netherlands pp. 49-62

- Leida M. Lamers, Rene C. J. A. van Vliet and Wynand P. M. M. van de Ven
- Risk adjustment in Switzerland pp. 63-74

- Konstantin Beck, Stefan Spycher, Alberto Holly and Lucien Gardiol
- Risk adjustment and risk selection on the sickness fund insurance market in five European countries pp. 75-98

- Wynand P. M. M. van de Ven, Konstantin Beck, Florian Buchner, Dov Chernichovsky, Lucien Gardiol, Alberto Holly, Leida M. Lamers, Erik Schokkaert, Amir Shmueli, Stephan Spycher, Carine Van de Voorde, Rene C. J. A. van Vliet, Juergen Wasem and Irith Zmora
Volume 64, issue 3, 2003
- Market competition: everybody is talking, but what do they say?: A sociological analysis of market competition in policy networks pp. 279-289

- Aggie Paulus, Arno van Raak, Jan van der Made and Ingrid Mur-Veeman
- Do people with type 2 diabetes and their carers lose income? (T2ARDIS-4) pp. 291-296

- Jeremy Holmes, Elena Gear, Julia Bottomley, Stephen Gillam, Moira Murphy and Rhys Williams
- Mothers' education and childhood mortality in Ghana pp. 297-309

- Daniel Buor
- Selecting methods for the prediction of future events in cost-effectiveness models: a decision-framework and example from the cardiovascular field pp. 311-324

- Richard Grieve, John Hutton and Colin Green
- Impact of long-term care insurance on institutional dementia care in Japan pp. 325-333

- Hiroto Ito and Yuki Miyamoto
- Setting priorities and allocating resources in health regions: lessons from a project evaluating program budgeting and marginal analysis (PBMA) pp. 335-348

- Craig R. Mitton and Cam Donaldson
- The shortage of registered nurses and some new estimates of the effects of wages on registered nurses labor supply: a look at the past and a preview of the 21st century pp. 349-375

- Yvana A. Chiha and Charles Link
- Characteristics of a medical care program for specific diseases in Japan in an era of changing cost-sharing pp. 377-389

- Hiroki Nakatani and Takefumi Kondo
- Quality systems in health care: a sociotechnical approach pp. 391-398

- P. P. M. Harteloh
- Providing health care for older persons in Singapore pp. 399-413

- Peggy Teo, Angelique Chan and Paulin Straughan
- Paying doctors by salary: a controlled study of general practitioner behaviour in England pp. 415-423

- Toby Gosden, Bonnie Sibbald, Jackie Williams, Roland Petchey and Brenda Leese
Volume 64, issue 2, 2003
- The costs of New Zealand pathology pp. 131-141

- Necia C. France, Graham A. J. Francis and Stewart R. Lawrence
- Co-financing as a means to improve collaboration between primary health care, social insurance and social service in Sweden. A qualitative study of collaboration experiences among rehabilitation partners pp. 143-152

- Eva-Lisa Hultberg, Knut Lonnroth and Peter Allebeck
- Gender's effect on willingness-to-pay for community-based insurance in Burkina Faso pp. 153-162

- Hengjin Dong, Bocar Kouyate, Rachel Snow, Frederick Mugisha and Rainer Sauerborn
- Impact of a cost sharing drug insurance plan on drug utilization among individuals receiving social assistance pp. 163-172

- Lucie Blais, Julie Couture, Elham Rahme and Jacques LeLorier
- Implementation of provincial/territorial health goals in Canada pp. 173-191

- Deanna L. Williamson, C. Dawne Milligan, Brenda Kwan, C. James Frankish and Pamela A. Ratner
- A critical examination of the hospital restructuring process in Ontario, Canada pp. 193-205

- Toba Bryant
- Economics and the evaluation of health care programmes: generalisability of methods and implications for generalisability of results pp. 207-219

- Stephen Birch and Amiram Gafni
- Prevalence of hepatitis C in a drug using and non-using welfare population pp. 221-228

- Isaac D. Montoya, John S. Atkinson, Benjamin Lichtiger and Donna D. Whitsett
- Client demands and the allocation of home care in the Netherlands. A multinomial logit model of client types, care needs and referrals pp. 229-241

- Cretien van Campen and Isolde B. Woittiez
- Human resources for health in Palestine: a policy analysis: Part I: Current situation and recent developments pp. 243-259

- Motasem Hamdan and Mia Defever
- Human resources for health in Palestine: a policy analysis. Part II. The process of policy formulation and implementation pp. 261-273

- Motasem Hamdan and Mia Defever
Volume 64, issue 1, 2003
- Financial incentives, competition and a two tier service: lessons from the UK National Health Service internal market pp. 1-12

- Robin Milne and Ben Torsney
- AIDS and public policy: the lessons and challenges of `success' in Thailand pp. 13-37

- Martha Ainsworth, Chris Beyrer and Agnes Soucat
- Normative models of health technology assessment and the social production of evidence about telehealth care pp. 39-54

- Tracy Williams, Carl May, Frances Mair, Maggie Mort and Linda Gask
- Patient satisfaction with care is associated with personal choice of physician pp. 55-62

- R. Kalda, K. Polluste and M. Lember
- E-business in health care: does it contribute to strengthen consumer interest? pp. 63-73

- Ed Kertzman, Richard Janssen and Marijn Ruster
- Stimulating pharmaceutical research and development for neglected diseases pp. 75-88

- Monique F. Mrazek and Elias Mossialos
- Cost-effectiveness of glycemic control and ophthalmological care in diabetic retinopathy pp. 89-97

- B. C. P. Polak, H. Crijns, A. F. Casparie and Louis Niessen
- National Health Insurance and the antenatal care use: a case in Taiwan pp. 99-112

- Chin-Shyan Chen, Tsai-Ching Liu and Li-Mei Chen
- Health sector reforms in Kenya: an examination of district level planning pp. 113-127

- Charles O. Oyaya and Susan B. Rifkin
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