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Health Policy
1984 - 2025
Current editor(s): Katrien Kesteloot, Mia Defever and Irina Cleemput From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (repec@elsevier.com) and (s.evans@elsevier.com). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 30, issue 1-3, 1994
- Health care technology as a policy issue pp. 1-21

- H. David Banta
- Health care technology in Australia pp. 23-72

- David Hailey
- Health care technology in Canada (with special reference to Quebec) pp. 73-122

- Renaldo N. Battista, Robert Jacob and Matthew J. Hodge
- Health care technology in France pp. 123-162

- Caroline Weill
- Health care technology in the Federal Republic of Germany pp. 163-205

- Stefan Kirchberger
- Health care technology in the Netherlands pp. 207-255

- Michael Bos
- Health care technology in Sweden pp. 257-294

- Egon Jonsson and H. David Banta
- Health care technology in the United Kingdom pp. 295-334

- Jackie Spiby
- Health care technology in the United States pp. 335-396

- Sean R. Tunis and Hellen Gelband
- Lessons from the eight countries pp. 397-421

- Renaldo N. Battista, H. David Banta, Egon Jonnson, Matthew Hodge and Hellen Gelband
Volume 29, issue 3, 1994
- The role of national quality registers in the Swedish health service pp. 183-195

- Peter Garpenby and Per Carlsson
- Health care expenditures for the elderly and reforms in the health care system in Japan pp. 197-208

- Yasuki Kobayashi
- The economic consequences of malaria for households: a case-study in Nepal pp. 209-227

- Anne Mills
- Disability development and the structure of care: some results from simulation of an area-based system of long-term care for elderly people pp. 229-246

- Marten Lagergren
- The Chinese medicines market: moving towards a market system? pp. 247-259

- Christine Huttin
- Dangerous diagnostics. The social power of biological information: By D. Nelkin and L. Tancredi, (Eds.) The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 207 pp., 1994 ISBN 0-226-57129-7 pp. 261-262

- J. J. Cassiman
Volume 29, issue 1-2, 1994
- Introduction to health care reform in New Zealand pp. 1-3

- George Salmond, Gavin Mooney and Miriam Laugesen
- New Zealand health care: a background pp. 11-23

- Miriam Laugesen and George Salmond
- Reform of the New Zealand health care system pp. 25-40

- Claudia D. Scott
- Core services and priority-setting: the New Zealand experience pp. 41-60

- Jacqueline Cumming
- Shopping for health: purchasing health services through contracts pp. 61-83

- Philippa Howden-Chapman and Toni Ashton
- New Zealand's health providers in an emerging market pp. 85-100

- Laurence Malcolm and Pauline Barnett
- Disability support services and the reforms pp. 101-112

- Helen Carter
- The impact of the new subsidy regime in general practice in New Zealand pp. 113-125

- Peter Davis, Barry Gribben, Roy Lay Lee and Brian McAvoy
- Public health and the reforms: the New Zealand experience pp. 127-141

- Don Bandaranayake
- Maori health and the health care reforms pp. 143-156

- Patricia Laing and Eru Pomare
- The management of health care: a model of control pp. 157-171

- Kerry Jacobs
- A reflection on the New Zealand health care reforms pp. 173-182

- Gavin Mooney and George Salmond
Volume 28, issue 3, 1994
- The politics of health care benefits pp. 181-184

- Mia Defever
- Medical device regulation in Canada: direction for change pp. 185-195

- Joel F. Finlay, Brian Henderson and Devidas Menon
- Profitability of HMOs: does non-profit status make a difference? pp. 197-210

- Herrington J. Bryce
- Economic development and the health care system in Hong Kong pp. 211-234

- David K. W. Chu
- What future WHO? pp. 235-256

- Bo Stenson and Goran Sterky
- Medical record abstraction form and guidelines for assessing quality of care for hospitalized patients with AIDS-related pneumocystis carinii pneumonia: A RAND Note. C. Bennett, C. Pindar Roth, A Iqbal, W. Lance George, D. Rodrique, M. Sherwood, S. Gilman, M. Shapiro 172 pp., 1993, RAND, Santa Monica, CA pp. 257-256

- W. Peetermans
- Increasing the relevance for education for health professionals. Report of a WHO Study Group on problem-solving education for the health professions: 29 pp., WHO Technical Reports Series nr. 838, World Health Organization, Geneva, 1993, Sw.fr. 8.-. ISBN 924-120838-4 pp. 257-258

- Zohair Nooman
- Strategic issues in health care management: Edited by M. Malek, J. Rasquinha, P. Vacani 279 pp., John Wiley pp. 258-259

- M. Borowitz
Volume 28, issue 2, 1994
- Hospital financing in Norway pp. 79-88

- Fredrik Carlsen
- Cost containment and health care reform: a study of the European Union pp. 89-132

- Brian Abel-Smith and Elias Mossialos
- Cost-effectiveness ratios: in a league of their own pp. 133-141

- Stephen Birch and Amiram Gafni
- Costs and outcomes of inpatient versus outpatient hernia repair pp. 143-152

- Janet B. Mitchell and Brooke Harrow
- Disability transitions in an area-based system of long-term care for the elderly and disabled pp. 153-174

- M. Lagergren
- Health economics of depression: Edited by B. Jonsson, J. Rosenbaum (Eds.) Perspectives in Psychiatry, Volume 4, 153 pp., John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, 1993, [pound sign]29.95 ISBN 0-471-93746-0 pp. 175-176

- Sylvia Evers
- Organizing and managing tropical disease control programs. Case studies: By B. Liese, P. Sachdeva and D. Cochrane, pp. 123, Washington, D.C., The World Bank, 1992 Technical Paper 167 ISBN 0-8213-2086-6 pp. 176-177

- Xavier Leus
Volume 28, issue 1, 1994
- The cost-effectiveness of the switch towards more expensive antihypertensive drugs pp. 1-13

- Magnus Johannesson
- Self-referral and self-payment in Danish primary care pp. 15-22

- Niels de Fine Olivarius, Frank Ingemann Jensen, Dorte Gannik and Poul A. Pedersen
- Case-based hospital financing: the case of Norway pp. 23-36

- Jon Magnussen and Kjell Solstad
- Explaining cost variations in DRGs `Acute Myocardial Infarction' by severity of illness pp. 37-50

- Gemma B. W. E. Voss, Arie Hasman, Frans Rutten, Chris de Zwaan and Jan J. Carpay
- Compliance with practice guidelines: clinical autonomy revisited pp. 51-66

- Niek Klazinga
- Social care and HIV-AIDS: The Hull-York Research Team (Ed.) University of York, Centre for Health Economics, University of Hull, Institute for Health Studies 214 pp., HMSO Books, Norwich, ISBN 0-11-701718-3,13.70 pp. 71-69

- Khut Arne Holtedahl
- Tough choices, in vitro fertilization and the reproductive technologies: By P. Stephenson and M. Wagner (Eds.) Philadelphia, Temple University Press 170 pp., 1993, ISBN 1-56639-060-5, US$34.95 pp. 72-73

- Henk ten Have
- Treatment for tuberculosis, guidelines for national programmes: Geneva, World Health Organization 43 pp., 1993, ISBN 92-4-154451-1, Sw.fr. 10.- pp. 73-74

- Em. A. Gyselen
- Guidelines for the quality assurance programmes for blood transfusion services: Geneva, World Health Organisation 50 pp., 1993, ISBN 92-4-154448-1, Sw. Fr.8.40 pp. 73-73

- P. Goubau
- Health and function in the third age, papers prepared for the carnegie inquiry into the third age: By G. Evans, M. Goldacre, H. Hodkinson, S. Lamb and M. Savory (Eds.) Nuffield Provincial Hospitals Trust, 206 pp., 1993, ISBN 090057481 X pp. 74-75

- M. Defever
- Cinquante ans d'exercise de la medicine en France. Carrieres et pratiques des medicins francais 1930-1980 (Fifty years of medical practice in France. Career and practice patterns of French physicians 1930-1980): By C. Herzlich, M. Bungener, P. Paicheler, P. Roussin and M.C. Zuber (Eds.) 274 pp., Les editions INSERM, ISBN 2-85598-536-6 pp. 76-77

- J. Bacou
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