Health Policy
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Volume 53, issue 3, 2000
- Health care in Hong Kong and mainland China: one country, two systems? pp. 147-155

- Karen A. Fitzner, Sheryl Coughlin, Cecilia Tomori and Charles L. Bennett
- Measuring appropriate use of acute beds: A systematic review of methods and results pp. 157-184

- Marian S. McDonagh, David H. Smith and Maria Goddard
- Appraising the financial reform in Bulgarian public health care sector: the health insurance act of 1998 pp. 185-199

- Milena Pavlova, Wim Groot and Frits van Merode
- Safe motherhood interventions in low-income countries: an economic justification and evidence of cost effectiveness pp. 201-228

- Matthew Jowett
- Index pp. 231-232

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- Index pp. 233-232

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Volume 53, issue 2, 2000
- Science in practice: can health care reform projects in central and eastern Europe be evaluated systematically? pp. 73-89

- Saskia J. Grielen, Wienke G. W. Boerma and Peter P. Groenewegen
- Creating a strategic management plan for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provision pp. 91-104

- Ala Szczepura and Michael Clark
- Willingness to pay for mammography: item development and testing among five ethnic groups pp. 105-121

- Todd H. Wagner, Teh-wei Hu, Grace V. Duenas and Rena J. Pasick
- Deductibles in health insurance: can the actuarially fair premium reduction exceed the deductible? pp. 123-141

- Frank M. Bakker, Rene C. J. A. van Vliet and Wynand P. M. M. van de Ven
Volume 53, issue 1, 2000
- Targets as a tool in health policy: Part I: lessons learned pp. 1-11

- Loes M. van Herten and Louise J. Gunning-Schepers
- Targets as a tool in health policy. Part II: guidelines for application pp. 13-23

- Loes M. Van Herten and Louise J. Gunning-Shepers
- Service quality in public and private hospitals in urban Bangladesh: a comparative study pp. 25-37

- Syed Saad Andaleeb
- Regulatory factors of medical care expenditures for older people in Japan -- analysis based on secondary medical care areas in Hokkaido pp. 39-59

- Yoshinori Fujiwara, Tanji Hoshi, Shouji Shinkai and Toru Kita
- Public spending on health care: how are different criteria related? a second opinion pp. 61-67

- William Jack
Volume 52, issue 3, 2000
- Limiting access to allogeneic bone marrow transplantation in five European countries: what can we learn about implicit rationing? pp. 149-156

- Ole Frithjof Norheim
- Importing budget systems from other countries: what can we learn from the German drug budget and the British GP fundholding? pp. 157-169

- Diana Delnoij and Gerhard Brenner
- Evaluating the effect of new hospital specialties on GP prescription costs pp. 171-178

- Steven Simoens, Colin Gordon and Anthony Scott
- The influence of economic evaluation studies on decision making.: A European survey pp. 179-192

- Christiane AU - Hoffmann
Volume 52, issue 2, 2000
- The role of the primary care physician in the Israeli health care system as a `gatekeeper' -- the viewpoint of health care policy makers pp. 73-85

- H. Tabenkin and Revital Gross
- The determinants of the public-private mix in Canadian health care expenditures: 1975-1996 pp. 87-112

- Livio Di Matteo
- Decentralising the health sector: issues in Brazil pp. 113-127

- Charles Collins, Jose Araujo and Jarbas Barbosa
- The cost of prescription medicines to patients pp. 129-145

- Peter R. Noyce, Christine Huttin, Vincenzo Atella, Gerhard Brenner, Flora M. Haaijer-Ruskamp, Maj-Britt Hedvall and Reli Mechtler
Volume 52, issue 1, 2000
- All rights reserved, or can we just copy? Cost sharing arrangements and characteristics of health care systems pp. 1-13

- Corina C. Ros, Peter P. Groenewegen and Diana M. J. Delnoij
- Maximum waiting time -- a threat to clinical freedom?: Implementation of a policy to reduce waiting times pp. 15-32

- Marianne Hanning and Ulrika Winblad Spangberg
- Gender and tuberculosis control: Perspectives on health seeking behaviour among men and women in Vietnam pp. 33-51

- E. Johansson, N. H. Long, V. K. Diwan and A. Winkvist
- On hypothetical bias and calibration in cost-benefit studies pp. 53-70

- Bengt Liljas and Karen Blumenschein
Volume 51, issue 3, 2000
- Diabetes nephropathy in the Netherlands: a cost effectiveness analysis of national clinical guidelines pp. 135-147

- Nicole van Os, Louis Niessen, Henk J. G. Bilo, Anton F. Casparie and Ben A. van Hout
- A comparative analysis of generics markets in five European countries pp. 149-162

- Livio Garattini and Fabrizio Tediosi
- The response of providers to capitation payment: a case-study from Thailand pp. 163-180

- Anne Mills, Sara Bennett, Porntep Siriwanarangsun and Viroj Tangcharoensathien
- The hidden cost of clinical audit: a questionnaire study of NHS staff pp. 181-190

- Peter Lock, Brendan McElroy and Mhairi Mackenzie
Volume 51, issue 2, 2000
- Health insurance markets and income inequality: findings from an international health policy survey pp. 67-85

- Cathy Schoen, Karen Davis, Catherine DesRoches, Karen Donelan and Robert Blendon
- Health outcome measures used in cost-effectiveness studies: a review of original articles published between 1986 and 1996 pp. 87-99

- Anders Anell and Anna Norinder
- The Swiss database on quality projects in medical institutions pp. 101-107

- Julian Schilling, Epaminondas Kapetanios, Matthias Mayrhofer, Karin Faisst, Moira Norrie and Christoph Haudenschild
- An update on Spain's health care system: is it time for managed competition? pp. 109-131

- Marisol Rodriguez, Richard M. Scheffler and Jonathan D. Agnew
Volume 51, issue 1, 2000
- Direct and indirect costs of schizophrenia in community psychiatric services in Italy: The GISIES study pp. 1-18

- Rosanna Tarricone, S. Gerzeli, R. Montanelli, Lucilla Frattura, Mauro Percudani and Giorgio Racagni
- A qualitative study of the extent to which health gain matters when choosing between groups of patients pp. 19-30

- Paul Dolan and Richard Cookson
- Medicare's DRG-weights in a European environment: the Spanish experience pp. 31-47

- Francesc Cots, David Elvira, Xavier Castells and Eulalia Dalmau
- Leadership and the UK health service pp. 49-60

- Neil Goodwin
Volume 50, issue 3, 2000
- Health reform for children: the Egyptian experience with school health insurance pp. 155-170

- A. K. Nandakumar, Michael R. Reich, Mukesh Chawla, Peter Berman and Winnie Yip
- Equity in the financing of social security for health in Chile pp. 171-196

- Ricardo Bitran, Juan Munoz, Paulina Aguad, Mario Navarrete and Gloria Ubilla
- Drug cost containment policies in Italy: are they really effective in the long-run?: The case of minimum reference price pp. 197-218

- Vincenzo Atella
- The reorientation of market-oriented reforms in Swedish health-care pp. 219-240

- Michael I. Harrison and Johan Calltorp
Volume 50, issue 1-2, 1999
- Priority setting in health policy in Sweden and a comparison with Norway pp. 1-22

- Johan Calltorp
- Rationing health care in France pp. 23-38

- Pierre-Jean Lancry and Simone Sandier
- Public opinion and rationing in the United Kingdom pp. 39-53

- Derek King and Alan Maynard
- Priorities in healthcare: a perspective from Spain pp. 55-70

- Idoia Gaminde
- Priority-setting and rationing in German health care pp. 71-90

- Reinhard Busse
- Priority setting in Austria pp. 91-104

- Adolf Stepan and Margit Sommersguter-Reichmann
- Choices in Dutch health care: mixing strategies and responsibilities pp. 105-122

- Tom E. D. van der Grinten and Jan P. Kasdorp
- Clarifying the scope of Italian NHS coverage. Is it feasible? Is it desirable? pp. 123-142

- Giovanni Fattore
- Priority-setting in Finnish healthcare pp. 143-153

- Pekka Rissanen and Unto Hakkinen
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