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From University of British Columbia - Centre for Health Services and Policy Research.
The University of British Columbia. Health Policy Research Unit. 429-2194 Health Sciences Mall. Vancouver, BC. V6T 1Z3.

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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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