Health Policy
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Volume 49, issue 3, 1999
- Newly implemented health system reform in Israel: physicians' attitudes pp. 137-147

- Rachel Wilf-Miron, Zeev Rotstein, Shlomo Noy, Amram Turjeman and Avi Israeli
- Integrated care: the impact of governmental behaviour on collaborative networks pp. 149-159

- Ingrid Mur-Veeman, Arno van Raak and Aggie Paulus
- Analysis of the eligibility of published economic evaluations for transfer to a given health care system: Methodological approach and application to the French health care system pp. 161-177

- Hans-Martin Spath, Marie-Odile Carrere, Beatrice Fervers and Thierry Philip
- Economic studies and `technical' evaluation of telemedicine: the case of telemonitored polysomnography pp. 179-194

- Nathalie Pelletier-Fleury, Jean-Louis Lanoe, Carole Philippe, Frederic Gagnadoux, Dominique Rakotonanahary and Bernard Fleury
Volume 49, issue 1-2, 1999
- Rationing health care: an exploration pp. 5-11

- Alan Maynard
- Limits to rationality: economics, economists and priority setting pp. 13-26

- Ray Robinson
- Medical care and public policy: the benefits and burdens of asking fundamental questions pp. 27-43

- Theodore R. Marmor and David Boyum
- Involving the public in rationing decisions. The experience of citizens juries pp. 45-61

- Jo Lenaghan
- Public views on health care rationing: a group discussion study pp. 63-74

- Richard Cookson and Paul Dolan
- Citizens and rationing: analysis of a European survey pp. 75-135

- Elias Mossialos and Derek King
Volume 48, issue 3, 1999
- Cost-effectiveness analysis with defined budget: how to distribute resources for the prevention of cardiovascular disease? pp. 155-170

- Lars Lindholm, C. -G. Hallgren, Kurt Boman, Kenth Markgren, Lars Weinehall and J. -E. Ogren
- Supply, utilisation and outcome in hospital systems: an Anglo-Czech comparison pp. 171-187

- Donald P. Forster, Brian Frost, Zuzana Kamberska and Jiri Holub
- The effect of managed care on hospital staffing and technological diffusion pp. 189-205

- Nannan Zhang, Linda Kohn, Robert McGarrah and Gerard Anderson
- Can corporatization contribute to quality assurance and cost control in the German hospital sector?: A pilot project for stem cell transplantation pp. 207-218

- Ronald Walshe, Norbert Schmitz and Volker Diehl
Volume 48, issue 2, 1999
- Inter-agency services in England and The Netherlands: A comparative study of integrated care development and delivery pp. 87-105

- Brian Hardy, Ingrid Mur-Veemanu, Marijke Steenbergen and Gerald Wistow
- An analysis of the effectiveness of Spanish primary health care teams pp. 107-117

- Salome Goni
- Assessing the performance of NHS Hospital Trusts: the role of `hard' and `soft' information pp. 119-134

- Maria Goddard, Russell Mannion and Peter C. Smith
- Improvement and renewal of healthcare processes: results of an empirical research project pp. 135-152

- J. D. van der Bij, L. Dijkstra, G. de Vries and J. Walburg
Volume 48, issue 1, 1999
- What has contributed to the change in life expectancy in Italy between 1980 and 1992? pp. 1-12

- Kypa Ngoyi Ngongo, Nicola Nante, Laurent Chenet and Martin McKee
- Productivity losses without absence: measurement validation and empirical evidence pp. 13-27

- Werner Brouwer, M. A. Koopmanschap and F. F. H. Rutten
- Association between health insurance and antibiotics prescribing in four counties in rural China pp. 29-45

- Hengjin Dong, Lennart Bogg, Clas Rehnberg and Vinod Diwan
- Towards a reinforced agency role of health insurers in Belgium and the Netherlands pp. 47-67

- Frederik T. Schut and Eddy Van Doorslaer
- Is disease management relevant in Europe: some evidence from the United Kingdom pp. 69-77

- Anne Mason, Michael Drummond and Adrian Towse
Volume 47, issue 3, 1999
- Impact of HIV/AIDS on the national economy of India pp. 195-205

- K. Anand, C. S. Pandav and L. M. Nath
- Public spending on health care: how are different criteria related? pp. 207-223

- Philip Musgrove
- The future of dental managed care in the US pp. 225-239

- Jonathan Shenkin
- Identification and priority setting for health technology assessment in The Netherlands: actors and activities pp. 241-253

- Wija Oortwijn, David Banta, Hindrik Vondeling and Lex Bouter
- Assessment of biotechnology drugs: what are the issues? pp. 255-274

- Jeannette van Rijkom, Hubert Leufkens, Daan Crommelin, Frans Rutten and Andre Broekmans
Volume 47, issue 2, 1999
- The contingent valuation method in health care pp. 97-123

- Thomas Klose
- Pharmaceutical expenditure in Sweden pp. 125-144

- Freddie Henriksson, Catharina Hjortsberg and Clas Rehnberg
- National health interview surveys in Europe: an overview pp. 145-168

- Christianne L. H. Hupkens, Jaap van den Berg and Jouke van der Zee
- Regional disparities in health care supply in eleven European countries: does politics matter? pp. 169-182

- Gert P. Westert and Peter P. Groenewegen
- Letter to the Editor: Cost-benefit analysis of screening for Tay-Sachs disease among Ashkenazi and non-Ashkenazi Jews in Israel pp. 183-184

- Shay Shabat
- Dilemmas in Community Mental Health Practice--Choice or Control, Rachel Perkins and Julie Repper, Radcliffe Medical Press, 1998, ISBN 85775-181-7 pp. 185-187

- Ruth Barrington
- Book Reviews pp. 188-189

- A. N. Author
Volume 47, issue 1, 1999
- Private clinics for employees as a Dutch solution for waiting lists: economic and legal arguments pp. 1-17

- Werner Brouwer and Herbert E. G. M. Hermans
- Are market-oriented health insurance reforms possible in Latin America?: The cases of Argentina, Chile and Colombia pp. 19-36

- Fabio Bertranou
- A framework for incorporating cost-effectiveness in evidence-based clinical practice guidelines pp. 37-52

- James Mason, Martin Eccles, Nick Freemantle and Michael Drummond
- Constraints on the retreat from a welfare-orientated approach to public health care in Malaysia pp. 53-67

- Simon Barraclough
- Health sector reform and the interpretation of policy context pp. 69-83

- Charles Collins, Andrew Green and David Hunter
Volume 46, issue 3, 1999
- Towards an integrated needs and outcome framework pp. 165-177

- Marilyn James
- Profit, payment and pharmaceutical practices: perspectives from hospitals in Bangkok pp. 179-194

- Kitti Pitaknetinan, Viroj Tangcharoensathien, Anuwat Supachutikul, Sara Bennett and Anne Mills
- Indonesian heath care and the economic crisis: is managed care the needed reform? pp. 195-216

- David R. Hotchkiss and Samsi Jacobalis
- Raising the quality of cost-utility analyses: lessons learnt and still to learn pp. 217-238

- Karen Gerard, Irenie Smoker and Janelle Seymour
- The willingness of families caring for victims of stroke to pay for in-home respite care--results of a pilot study in Taiwan pp. 239-254

- Lian Chiu, Kwong-Yui Tang, Woei-Cherng Shyu and Ta-Pang Chang
- Does the UK National Health Service need a fourth hurdle for pharmaceutical reimbursement to encourage the more efficient prescribing of pharmaceuticals? pp. 255-265

- Nick Freemantle
Volume 46, issue 2, 1999
- Contracting-out health care services: a conceptual framework pp. 77-96

- Aidan Vining and Steven Globerman
- The management and policy challenges of the globalisation effect of informatics and telemedicine pp. 97-103

- Michael Rigby
- Regulation of health-related technologies in Germany pp. 105-126

- Matthias Perleth, Reinhard Busse and Friedrich Wilhelm Schwartz
- The care and course of diabetes: differences according to level of education pp. 127-141

- Joost B. W. van der Meer and Johan P. Mackenbach
- Research into the use of health economics in decision making in the United Kingdom--Phase II: Is health economics `for good or evil'? pp. 143-157

- Tessa Duthie, Paul Trueman, Jeremy Chancellor and Lara Diez
Volume 46, issue 1, 1998
- Health policy issues and applications for evidence-based medicine and clinical practice guidelines pp. 1-19

- Kathleen N. Lohr, Kristen Eleazer and Josephine Mauskopf
- The new pharmaceutical policy in Italy pp. 21-41

- Giovanni Fattore and Claudio Jommi
- Neonatal mortality in the Czech Republic during the transition pp. 43-52

- Ilona Koupilova, Martin McKee and Jan Holcik
- The role of outputs and outcomes in purchaser accountability: reflecting on New Zealand experiences pp. 53-68

- Jacqueline Cumming and Claudia D. Scott
- Book review pp. 71-74

- A. N. Author
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