Health Policy
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Volume 57, issue 3, 2001
- Computer-assisted health impact assessment for intersectoral health policy pp. 169-177

- Johanna M. Mooy and Louise J. Gunning-Schepers
- Prospects for tobacco control in Zimbabwe: a historical perspective pp. 179-192

- Godfrey Woelk, Sobona Mtisi and J. Patrick Vaughan
- Symptom-based outcome measures for asthma: the use of discrete choice methods to assess patient preferences pp. 193-204

- Lynda McKenzie, John Cairns and Liesl Osman
- Equity in health in unequal societies: meeting health needs in contexts of social change pp. 205-224

- Gerald Bloom
- Equivalence versus pragmatic trials for the economic evaluation of information and communication technologies;: the case of polysomnography under telesurveillance in the diagnosis of sleep apnea syndrome pp. 225-234

- Nathalie Pelletier-Fleury and Jean-Louis Lanoe
- Improving performance in public hospitals: a role for comparative costs? pp. 235-248

- Diane Dawson, Maria Goddard and Andrew Street
Volume 57, issue 2, 2001
- The public economics of tuberculosis control pp. 79-96

- William Jack
- The costs of radon mitigation in domestic properties pp. 97-109

- Thomas Coskeran, Antony Denman and Paul Phillips
- The potential demand for an AIDS vaccine in Thailand pp. 111-139

- Viroj Tangcharoensathien, Wiput Phoolcharoen, Siriwan Pitayarangsarit, Sukhontha Kongsin, Vijj Kasemsup, Sripen Tantivess and Chutima Suraratdecha
- Scope and scale insensitivities in a contingent valuation study of risk reductions pp. 141-153

- Anna Norinder, Krister Hjalte and Ulf Persson
- Determinants of customer satisfaction with the health care system, with the possibility to choose a personal physician and with a family doctor in a transition country pp. 155-164

- Janko Kersnik
Volume 57, issue 1, 2001
- Health economics in low income countries: adapting to the reality of the unofficial economy pp. 1-13

- Tim Ensor and Sophie Witter
- How people respond to illness in Mexico: self-care or medical care? pp. 15-26

- Rene Leyva-Flores, M. Luz Kageyama and Joaquina Erviti-Erice
- Institutional innovation and the handling of health complaints in New Zealand: an assessment pp. 27-44

- Kevin Dew and Mathea Roorda
- The appropriateness of treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia: a comparison of Dutch and multinational criteria pp. 45-56

- Joseph McDonnell, Herman J. Stoevelaar, J. L. H. Ruud Bosch, James P. Kahan and Au -
- Value focused rationality in AIDS policy pp. 57-72

- Fred Wenstop and Per Magnus
Volume 56, issue 3, 2001
- A descriptive framework for country-level analysis of health care financing arrangements pp. 171-204

- Joseph Kutzin
- Are publicly-insured psychiatric outpatients in Japan satisfied? pp. 205-213

- Hiroto Ito and Lloyd I. Sederer
- Cost-effectiveness study on influenza prevention in Hong Kong pp. 215-234

- Karen A. Fitzner, K. F. Shortridge, S. M. McGhee and A. J. Hedley
- What is `best practice' in health care? State of the art and perspectives in improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the European health care systems pp. 235-250

- Matthias Perleth, Elke Jakubowski and Reinhard Busse
Volume 56, issue 2, 2001
- Health care under transformation in Poland pp. 85-98

- Katarzyna Tymowska
- Legislation analysis according to WHO and INCB criteria on opioid availability: a comparative study of 5 countries and the state of Texas pp. 99-110

- M. H. A. Liliana De Lima, Julie Ann Sakowski, C. Stratton Hill and Eduardo Bruera
- Maternal serum screening, political decision-making and social learning pp. 111-125

- Dirk Stemerding and Dymphie van Berkel
- The German strategy for quality improvement in health care: still to improve pp. 127-147

- Dirk Sauerland
- Using computerised patient-level costing data for setting DRG weights: the Victorian (Australia) cost weight studies pp. 149-163

- Terri Jackson
Volume 56, issue 1, 2001
- Reforming the Israeli health system: findings of a 3-year evaluation pp. 1-20

- Revital Gross, Bruce Rosen and Arie Shirom
- Assessing efficiency in the UK breast screening programme: does size of screening unit make a difference? pp. 21-32

- Katharine Johnston and Karen Gerard
- Support and consultation for general practitioners concerning euthanasia: the SCEA project pp. 33-48

- Bregje D. Onwuteaka-Philipsen and Gerrit van der Wal
- Reimbursement policies, incentives and disincentives to perform laparoscopic surgery in Israel pp. 49-63

- Dan Greenberg, Jochanan G. Peiser, Yitzhak Peterburg and Joseph S. Pliskin
- Adoption of new health care services in Norway (1993-1997): specialists' self-assessment according to national criteria for priority setting pp. 65-79

- Ole Frithjof Norheim, Oivind Ekeberg, Stein A. Evensen, Marit Halvorsen and Knut Kvernebo
Volume 55, issue 3, 2001
- Public doubts about vaccination safety and resistance against vaccination pp. 159-172

- Pieter H. Streefland
- Using programme budgeting and marginal analysis to assist population based strategic planning for coronary heart disease pp. 173-186

- Marion Haas, Rosalie Viney, Elizabeth Kristensen, Charles Pain and Kim Foulds
- Lack of integration, and seasonal variations in demand explained performance problems and waiting times for patients at emergency departments: a 3 years evaluation of the shift of responsibility between primary and secondary care by closure of two acute hospitals pp. 187-207

- Grazyna Andersson and Ingvar Karlberg
- Preventive service delivery for children in a managed care environment: contrasts and lessons from Israel pp. 209-225

- Gary L. Freed, Gordon H. DeFriese, Dennis Williams and Lenore Behar
- Educational differences in health expectancy in Madrid and Barcelona pp. 227-231

- Eva Martinez-Sanchez, Juan L. Gutierrez-Fisac, Rosa Gispert and Enrique Regidor
- Index pp. 237-238

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- Index pp. 239-238

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Volume 55, issue 2, 2001
- Timing of adoption of laparoscopic cholecystectomy in Denmark and in The Netherlands: a comparative study pp. 85-95

- Peter Bo Poulsen, Hindrik Vondeling, Carmen D. Dirksen, Sven Adamsen, Peter M. N. Y. H. Go and Andre J. H. Ament
- On the evaluation of drug benefits policy changes with longitudinal claims data: the policy maker's versus the clinician's perspective pp. 97-109

- Sebastian Schneeweiss, Malcolm Maclure, Alexander M. Walker, Paul Grootendorst and Stephen B. Soumerai
- Integration of care in The Netherlands: the development of transmural care since 1994 pp. 111-120

- Barbara A. van der Linden, Cor Spreeuwenberg and Augustinus J. P. Schrijvers
- Patient views on choice and participation in primary health care pp. 121-128

- Per Rosen, Anders Anell and Catharina Hjortsberg
- Ethical dilemmas in communicating medical information to the public pp. 129-149

- David B. Resnik
Volume 55, issue 1, 2001
- Developing financial autonomy in public hospitals in India: Rajasthan's model pp. 1-18

- Suneeta Sharma and David R. Hotchkiss
- Introducing DRG-based financing in Hungary: a study into the relationship between supply of hospital beds and use of these beds under changing institutional circumstances pp. 19-36

- Madelon Kroneman and Julia Nagy
- Maximising health gain within available resources in the New Zealand public health system pp. 37-50

- Paul Bohmer, Charles Pain, Alex Watt, Paul Abernethy and Janet Sceats
- Health-related quality of life by disease and socio-economic group in the general population in Sweden pp. 51-69

- Kristina Burstrom, Magnus Johannesson and Finn Diderichsen
- Hospital at home: what is its place in the health system? pp. 71-79

- Netta Bentur
Volume 54, issue 3, 2000
- Setting priorities for the adoption of health technologies on a national level -- the Israeli experience pp. 169-185

- Segev Shani, Miriam Ines Siebzehner, Osnat Luxenburg and Joshua Shemer
- Methodological considerations on the assessment of the implementation of quality management systems pp. 187-200

- Willem H. van Harten, Ton F. Casparie and Olaf A. M. Fisscher
- Surgeon predictions on growth of minimal invasive therapy: the difficulty of estimating technologic diffusion pp. 201-207

- Bernard S. Bloom, Nathalie de Pouvourville, Simon Libert and A. Mark Fendrick
- Analysis and interpretation of cost data in dialysis: review of Western European literature pp. 209-227

- Pascale Peeters, Dale Rublee, Paul M. Just and Alain Joseph
- Cost-effectiveness as a criterion for public spending on health: a reply to William Jack's `second opinion' pp. 229-233

- Philip Musgrove
- Index pp. 237-238

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- Index pp. 239-238

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Volume 54, issue 2, 2000
- How the reimbursement system may influence physicians' decisions results from focus groups interviews in France pp. 67-86

- C. Huttin and J. Andral
- Review of the literature on reference pricing pp. 87-123

- Guillem Lopez-Casasnovas and Jaume Puig-Junoy
- Cost implications of routine mammography screening of women 50-69 years in the County of Funen, Denmark pp. 125-141

- Mickael Bech and Dorte Gyrd-Hansen
- Economic burden of malaria illness on households versus that of all other illness episodes: a study in five malaria holo-endemic Nigerian communities pp. 143-159

- Obinna Onwujekwe, Reginald Chima and Paul Okonkwo
- Erratum to `Health care in Hong Kong and mainland China: one country, two systems?': [Health Policy 53 (2000) 147-155] pp. 161-159

- Karen A. Fitzner, Sheryl Coughlin, Cecilia Tomori and Charles L. Bennett
- Erratum to `Measuring appropriate use of acute beds: A systematic review of methods and results': [Health Policy 53 (2000) 157-184] pp. 163-159

- Marian S. McDonagh, David H. Smith and Maria Goddard
Volume 54, issue 1, 2000
- Migration and mainstreaming: matching health services to immigrants' needs in Australia pp. 1-11

- Margaret Kelaher and Lenore Manderson
- Intervention times series analysis of pertussis vaccination in England and Wales pp. 13-25

- Dorota Z. Girard
- Public purchasing and private priorities for healthcare in New Zealand pp. 27-43

- Philippa Howden-Chapman and Toni Ashton
- Mobile medics? The mobility of doctors in the European Economic Area pp. 45-64

- Clare Jinks, Bie Nio Ong and Calum Paton
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