Content
April 2015, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 111-126 Cultural camouflage—a critical study of how artefacts are camouflaged and mental health policy subverted
by Johan M. Berlin & Eric D. Carlström - 127-144 Reflecting on the efficacy of cognitive mapping for decision-making in intellectual disability care: a case study
by Meri Duryan & Dragan Nikolik & Godefridus Merode & Leopold M. G. Curfs - 145-163 Microhealth insurance and the risk coping strategies for the management of illness in Karnataka: a case study
by B. Savitha & Kiran K. B. - 164-172 Bend the healthcare cost curve without pain? The health outcome after the Medicare reimbursement cut in 1997
by Jing Hua Zhang - 173-185 Framework for assessing the capacity of a health ministry to conduct health policy processes—a case study from Tajikistan
by Tolib N. Mirzoev & Andrew Green & Ricky Van Kalliecharan
January 2015, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-15 Power and trust in organizational relations: an empirical study in Turkish public hospitals
by Tuba Bozaykut & F. Gulruh Gurbuz - 3-13 Exploring the impacts of personal factors on self-leadership in a hospital setting
by Ozgur Ugurluoglu & Meltem Saygılı & Ozlem Ozer & Fatih Santas - 14-30 The establishment and expansion of an innovative centre for rational pharmacotherapy—determinants and challenges
by Therese Kardakis & Göran Tomson & Björn Wettermark & Mats Brommels & Brian Godman & Pia Bastholm-Rahmner - 16-30 Effects of decentralisation and health system reform on health workforce and quality-of-care in Indonesia, 1993–2007
by Aly Diana & Samantha A. Hollingworth & Geoffrey C. Marks - 31-41 The influence of medical cost controls implemented by Taiwan's national health insurance program on doctor–patient relationships
by Jhih-Ling Chiu - 31-44 The pursuit of political will: politicians' motivation and health promotion
by Yair Zalmanovitch & Nissim Cohen - 42-55 Understanding the shortage of village doctors in China and solutions under the policy of basic public health service equalization: evidence from Changzhou
by Xiaohong Li & Christopher Cochran & Jun Lu & Jay Shen & Chao Hao & Ying Wang & Mei Sun & Chengyue Li & Fengshui Chang & Mo Hao - 45-56 Long-term care services expenditure projection in South Korea from 2015 to 2050
by Nayoung Kim - 56-68 Is the hospital decision to seek accreditation an effective one?
by Sverre Grepperud - 57-70 Liberalising trade in health services: constraints and prospects for South Asian countries
by Fahmida Khatun & Mazbahul Ahamad - 71-85 Evaluating the impact a proposed family planning model would have on maternal and infant mortality in Afghanistan
by Ahmad Masoud Rahmani & Benjamin Wade & William Riley
October 2014, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 309-328 Satisfaction with the level and type of resource use of a health insurance scheme in Nigeria: health management organizations' perspectives
by Shafiu Mohammed & Aurelia Souares & Justo Lorenzo Bermejo & Sufiyan Muawiyyah Babale & Rainer Sauerborn & Hengjin Dong - 329-346 Adult cancer patients satisfaction of nursing care: a cross-national evaluation of two Southeastern European countries
by Andreas Charalambous & George Efstathiou & Theodoula Adamakidou & Haritini Tsangari - 331-331 Editorial
by Calum Paton - 332-341 Health workforce in the United Arab Emirates: analytic point of view
by Suad Hannawi & Issa Al Salmi - 342-361 Healthcare priority setting in Kenya: a gap analysis applying the accountability for reasonableness framework
by Salome A. Bukachi & Washington Onyango-Ouma & Jared Maaka Siso & Isaac K. Nyamongo & Joseph K. Mutai & Anna Karin Hurtig & Øystein Evjen Olsen & Jens Byskov - 347-367 Challenges of implementing a primary health care strategy in a context of a market-oriented health care system: the experience of Bogota, Colombia
by Paola A. Mosquera & Jineth Hernández & Román Vega & Ronald Labonte & David Sanders & Kjerstin Dahlblom & Miguel San Sebastián - 362-372 Positioning matrix of economic efficiency and complexity: a case study in a university hospital
by Adelaide Ippolito & Vincenzo Viggiani - 368-382 Implementation of Community Health Fund in Tanzania: why do some districts perform better than others?
by Stephen Oswald Maluka & Godfrey Bukagile - 373-398 Out-of-pocket payments for public healthcare services by selected exempted groups in Serbia during the period of post-war healthcare reforms
by Jelena Arsenijevic & Milena Pavlova & Wim Groot - 383-393 Access and utilisation of health services by domestic helpers in Cyprus
by Marios Kantaris & Mamas Theodorou & Petros Galanis & Daphne Kaitelidou - 394-405 Hospitalization for ambulatory care sensitive conditions at health insurance organization hospitals in Alexandria, Egypt
by Rasha A. Mosallam & Wafaa W. Guirguis & Mona HA Hassan - 399-406 Cost effectiveness of enhanced recovery after surgery programme for vaginal hysterectomy: a comparison of pre and post-implementation expenditures
by Sophie Relph & Alice Bell & Viswapriya Sivashanmugarajan & Kerry Munro & Kelly Chigwidden & Sue Lloyd & Abiodun Fakokunde & Wai Yoong - 407-421 Responsiveness of Lebanon's primary healthcare centers to non-communicable diseases and related healthcare needs
by Rami Yassoub & Suha Hashimi & Siham Awada & Fadi El-Jardali