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- 95:8r: User Fees for Health Care: Why a Bad Idea Keeps Coming Back (Or, What's Health Got to Do with It?)
- R.G. Evans and M.L. Barer
- 95:7d: Physician Expenditure Control in Canada: Re-Minding our Ps and Qs
- M.L. Barer, C. Sanmartin and J. Lomas
- 95:5r: Mark Pauly on Welfare Economics: Normative Rabbits from Positive Hats
- R.G. Evans and Anthony Culyer
- 95:4d: The Effects of British Columbia's Physician Payment Initiatives: Making Sence of the Dollars
- R.G. Evans, M.V. Pascali and M.L. Barer
- 95:2d: Marking the Market, Regulating Regulators: Who Gains? Who Loses? What Hopes? What Scope?
- R.G. Evans
- 94:9r: Health Care as a Threat to Health: Defence, Opulence, and the Social Environment
- R.G. Evans
- 94:2r: Less is More"Contrasting Styles in Health Care
- R.G. Evans
- 93:17d: Charging Peter tp Pay Paul: Accounting for the Financial Effects of User Charges
- R.G. Evans, M.L. Barer and G.L. Stoddart
- 93:16d: It's Not the Money, It's the Principle: Why User Charges for Some Services and Not Others?
- R.G. Evans, M.L. Barer, G.L. Stoddart and V. Bhatia
- 93:15d: A Concise History of the Participation, Positions, and Rationales of Canadian Interest Groups in the Debate Over "Direct Patient Participation" In Health Care Financing
- M.L. Barer, V. Bhatia, G.L. Stoddart and R.G. Evans
- 93:14d: User Charges, Snares and Delusions: Another Look at the Literature
- M.L. Barer, V. Bhatia, G.L. Stoddart and R.G. Evans
- 93:13r: The Canadian Health-Care Finaning and Delivery System: Its Experience and Lessons for Other Nations
- R.G. Evans
- 93:12d: Why Not Uder Charges? The Real Issues
- M.L. Barer, V. Bhatia, G.L. Stoddart and R.G. Evans
- 93:9r: User Fees for Health Care: Why a Bad Idea Keeps Coming Back (Or, What's Health Got to Do With It?)
- R.G. Evans, M.L. Barer and G.L. Stoddart
- 93:6d: Hospital Financing in Canada
- M.L. Barer
- 92:8d: What Seems to be the problem? The International Movement to Restructure Health Care Systems
- R.G. Evans
- 91:4r: The Meeting of the Twain: Managing Health Care Capital, Capacity, and Costs in Canada
- R.G. Evans and M.L. Barer
- 90:18r: The 20-Year Experiment: Accounting for, Explaining, and Evaluating Health Care Cost Containment in Canada and the United States
- R.G. Evans, M.L. Barer and C. Hertzman
- 90:17d: Reflections on the Financing of Hospital Capital: A Canadian Perspective
- R.G. Evans and M.L. Barer
- 90:13r: Producing Health, Consuming Health Care
- R.G. Evans and G.L. Stoddart
- 89:11r: Controlling Health Expenditures- The Canadian Reality
- R.G. Evans, J. Lomas, M.A. Barer, R.J. Labelle, C. Fooks, G.L. Stoddart, G.M. Anderson, David Feeny, A. Gafni, G.W. Torrance and W.G. Tholl
- 89:9r: From Medibank to Medicare: Trends in Australian Medical Care Costs and Use from 1976-1986
- M. Barer, M. Nicoll, M. Diesendorf and R. Harvey
- 89:8r: Life and Death, Money and Power: The Politics of Health Care Finance
- R.G. Evans
- 89:6r: Benefits, Risks, and Costs of Prescription Drugs: A Scientific Basis for Evaluating Policy Options
- G.M. Anderson, W.O. Spitzer, M.C. Weinstein and J.L. Blackburn
- 88:13r: Tension, Compression, and Shear: Direction, Stresses, and Outcomes of Health Care Cost Control
- R.G. Evans
- 88:12r: Fee Controls as Cost Control: Tales from the Frozen North
- M.L. Barer, R.G. Evans and R.J. Labelle
- 88:8d: Reconciling Fee-for-Service with Global Expenditure Control
- R.G. Evans
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