Health Economics
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Volume 4, issue 6, 1995
- Relative fees and the utilization of physicians' services in Canada pp. 419-438

- Jeremiah Hurley and Roberta Labelle
- Willingness to pay for antenatal carrier screening for cystic fibrosis pp. 439-452

- Cam Donaldson, Phil Shackley, Mona Abdalla and Zosia Miedzybrodzka
- Explaining the utilisation of dental care. Experiences from the finnish dental market pp. 453-466

- Harri Sintonen and Timo Maljanen
- Investigating hospital efficiency in the new NHS: The role of the translog cost function pp. 467-478

- Anthony Scott and David Parkin
- Provision of health care services in austria. A time series approach pp. 479-483

- Ulrike Radosch
- Competing solutions: American health care proposals and international experience by Joseph White. Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution 1995. No of pages: 392. ISBN 0‐8157‐9364‐2 (hdbk) 0‐8157‐9363‐4 (pbk) pp. 485-485

- Rudolf Klein
- Health policy and the NHS: Towards 2000 by Judith Allsop. Longman: England and New York. No. of pages: 370. ISBN 0‐582‐04279‐8 pp. 486-486

- Ray Robinson
Volume 4, issue 5, 1995
- Perspectives in health economics pp. 335-353

- Charles E. Phelps
- Sensitivity analysis in economic evaluation: A review of published studies pp. 355-371

- Andrew Briggs and Mark Sculpher
- Confidence intervals for cost/effectiveness ratios pp. 373-381

- Peter Wakker and Marc P. Klaassen
- Are guidelines for peer‐reviewing economic evaluations necessary? A survey of current editorial practice pp. 383-388

- Tom Jefferson and Vittorio Demicheli
- Performance of Belgian hospitals: A frontier approach pp. 389-397

- Nathalie Bosmans and Fabienne Fecher
- Controlling for mental health in earnings equations: What do we gain and what do we lose? pp. 399-410

- Elizabeth Savoca
- The cost and quality of community residential care by Norma V. Raynes, Ken Wright, Alan Shiell and Catherine Pettipher. David Fulton Publishers, London, 1994. No. of pages iv + 108. ISBN 1‐85346‐319‐1 pp. 413-414

- Bleddyn Davies
- Implementing fundholding: Wild card or winning hand? by Howard Glennerster, Manos Matsaganis and Patricia Owens with Stephanie Hancock. Open University Press, Buckingham and Philadelphia, 1994. No. of pages: 205. ISBN 0‐335‐19108‐8 pp. 414-415

- Patricia Day
- Managing to care by Ann James. Longman, London and New York, 1994. No. of pages: 113. ISBN 0‐582‐23965‐6 pp. 415-416

- Ken Wright
- The costs and benefits of community care by Alan Haycox. Avebury, 1995. No. of pages: 116. ISBN 1‐85628‐433‐ 6 pp. 416-416

- Ann Netten
Volume 4, issue 4, 1995
- On the need for evidence‐based medicine pp. 249-254

- David L. Sackett and William M. C. Rosenberg
- The use of condition specific outcome measures in economic appraisal pp. 255-264

- John Brazier and Simon Dixon
- Costing neonatal care alongside the collaborative ecmo trial: How much primary research is required? pp. 265-271

- Sarah Howard, Miranda Mugford, Diana Elbourne, Ann Johnson, Katie Enock, Charles Normand, David Field and Adrian Grant
- Cost‐effectiveness analysis of alternative treatments of African gambiense trypanosomiasis in Uganda pp. 273-287

- Claudio Politi, Guy Carrin, David Evans, F.A.S. Kuzoe and P.D. Cattand
- Time preference, duration and health state valuations pp. 289-299

- Paul Dolan and Claire Gudex
- The changing distribution of a major surgical procedure across hospitals: Were supply shifts and disequilibrium important? pp. 301-314

- Bernard Friedman and Anne Elixhauser
- U.S. health services employment pp. 327-328

- Marc Saez
- U.S. health service employment: A response pp. 328-329

- Michael Kendix and Tom Getzen
- An introduction to health: Policy, planning and financing by Brian Abel‐smith. Longman, London and New York, 1994. No. of pages: 237. ISBN 0‐582‐23866‐8 pp. 330-331

- Di McIntyre
- Prevention of diabetes mellitus. Report of a WHO Study Group. WHO technical report series 844, Geneva, 1994. No. of pages: 100. ISBN 92‐4‐120844‐9 pp. 331-332

- Brenda Leese
- A measure of malpractice medical injury, malpractice litigation, and patient compensation by P. C. Weiler, H. H Hiatt, J. P Newhouse, W. G Johnson, T. A Brennan, and L. L Leape. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1993. No. of pages: 178 + xiv. ISBN 0‐674‐55880‐4 pp. 332-333

- Leland Gerson Neuberg
Volume 4, issue 3, 1995
- Guest editors' introduction pp. 155-155

- Andrew Jones and Owen O'Donnell
- Health, health care, and the environment. Econometric evidence from German micro data pp. 169-182

- Manfred Erbsland, Walter Ried and Volker Ulrich
- A comparison of alternative models of prescription drug utilization pp. 183-198

- Paul V. Grootendorst
- Patient charges and the utilisation of nhs prescription medicines: Some estimates using a cointegration procedure pp. 213-220

- David Hughes and Alistair McGuire
- Subjective health measures and state dependent reporting errors pp. 221-235

- Marcel Kerkhofs and Maarten Lindeboom
- A grouped data regression approach to estimating economic and social influences on individual drinking behaviour pp. 237-247

- Matthew Sutton and Christine Godfrey
Volume 4, issue 2, 1995
- Regulatory reform of the NHS internal market pp. 77-83

- Carol Propper
- Reporting guidelines for economic studies pp. 85-94

- James Mason and Michael Drummond
- Solo versus group practice in the medical profession: The influence of malpractice risk pp. 95-112

- W. David Bradford
- Health care reform: Motivation for discrimination? pp. 143-146

- John C. Navin and Mary Anne Pettit
- Understanding Health Care Reform by Theodore R. Marmor. Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 1994. No. of pages xv + 284. ISBN 0‐300‐05879‐9 pp. 147-148

- Albert Weale
- Concepts and Measurement of Quality of Life in Health Care edited by Lennart Nordenfelt. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrectht, Boston and Londson, 1994. No. of pages:283. ISBN 0‐7923‐2824‐8 pp. 148-149

- Claire Gudex
- Implementing Community Care Edited by N. Malin. Open University Press, Buckingham, 1994. No. of pages: 214. ISBN 0‐335‐15738‐6 pp. 150-151

- Christopher Jones
Volume 4, issue 1, 1995
- The role of quantitative modelling in health care pp. 1-6

- Alan Williams
- The demand for cigarettes in california and behavioural risk factors pp. 7-14

- Teh‐Wei Hu, Qui‐Fang Ren, Theodore E. Keeler and Joan Bartlett
- Should you eat breakfast? Estimates from health production functions pp. 15-29

- Donald Kenkel
- On approximations in treatment costing pp. 31-39

- David K. Whynes and Andrew R. Walker
- An economic model of the market for hospital treatment for non‐urgent conditions pp. 41-55

- J. A. Goddard, M. Malek and M. Tavakoli
- The impact of nursing grade on the quality and outcome of nursing care pp. 57-72

- Roy A. Carr‐Hill, Paul Dixon, Mary Griffiths, Moira Higgins, Dorothy McCaughan, Nigel Rice and Ken Wright
- Educated Guesses. Making Policy about Medical Screening Tests. by Louise B. Russell. University of California Press, Berkeley and London, 1994. No. of pages: 128. ISBN 0‐520‐08366‐0 pp. 73-73

- Ian Watt
- Womens's Health and Human Rights by R. J. COOK. World Health Organisation, Geneva, 1994. No. of pages: 62. ISBN 924‐156166‐1 pp. 73-74

- Ann Oakley
- Welfare and Inequality by Peter Saunders. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1994. No. of pages: 319. ISBN 0‐52145456‐5 pp. 74-75

- Alan Shiell
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