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April 2012, Volume 7, Issue 2
March 2012, Volume 7, Issue 2
January 2012, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 25-45 Reflections on the evolution of health technology assessment in Europe
by Sorenson, Corinna & Chalkidou, Kalipso
- 47-71 Choice policies in Northern European health systems
by Vrangbaek, Karsten & Robertson, Ruth & Winblad, Ulrika & Van de Bovenkamp, Hester & Dixon, Anna
- 73-101 Paying for hospital care: the experience with implementing activity-based funding in five European countries
by O'Reilly, Jacqueline & Busse, Reinhard & Häkkinen, Unto & Or, Zeynep & Street, Andrew & Wiley, Miriam
- 103-124 The rise of the regulatory state in health care: a comparative analysis of the Netherlands, England and Italy
by Helderman, Jan-Kees & Bevan, Gwyn & France, George
- 125-146 Overcoming fragmentation in health care: chronic care in Austria, Germany and the Netherlands
by Nolte, Ellen & Knai, Cécile & Hofmarcher, Maria & Conklin, Annalijn & Erler, Antje & Elissen, Arianne & Flamm, Maria & Fullerton, Brigit & Sönnichsen, Andreas & Vrijhoef, Hubertus J. M.
October 2011, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 435-447 Searchers vs surveyors in estimating the monetary value of a QALY: resolving a nasty dilemma for NICE
by Baker, Rachel & Chilton, Sue & Donaldson, Cam & Jones-Lee, Michael & Lancsar, Emily & Mason, Helen & Metcalf, Hugh & Pennington, Mark & Wildman, John
- 449-468 Social preferences for the inclusion of indirect benefits in the evaluation of publicly funded health services: results from an Australian survey
by McKie, John & Richardson, Jeff
- 469-488 Health technology appraisal and the courts: accountability for reasonableness and the judicial model of procedural justice
by Syrett, Keith
- 489-508 Estimating the cost of smoking to the NHS in England and the impact of declining prevalence
by Callum, Christine & Boyle, Seán & Sandford, Amanda
- 509-527 Breaking up is hard to do: the economic impact of provisional funding contingent upon evidence development
by Mortimer, Duncan & Li, Jing Jing & Watts, Jennifer & Harris, Anthony
- 529-547 Dying of corruption
by Holmberg, Sören & Rothstein, Bo
- 549-569 Choice and privatisation in Swedish primary care
by Anell, Anders
July 2011, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 295-311 Information-oriented patients and physician career satisfaction: is there a link?
by Fang, Hai & Rizzo, John A.
- 313-335 Getting out what we put in: productivity of the English National Health Service
by Castelli, Adriana & Laudicella, Mauro & Street, Andrew & Ward, Padraic
- 337-367 Determinants of branded prescription medicine prices in OECD countries
by Kanavos, Panos G. & Vandoros, Sotiris
- 369-389 The generic drug market in Japan: will it finally take off?
by Iizuka, Toshiaki & Kubo, Kensuke
- 391-403 Should health authorities offer risk-sharing contracts to pharmaceutical firms? A theoretical approach
by Antonanzas, Fernando & Juarez-Castello, Carmelo & Rodriguez-Ibeas, Roberto
- 405-433 A discrete choice experiment investigating preferences for funding drugs used to treat orphan diseases: an exploratory study
by Mentzakis, Emmanouil & Stefanowska, Patricia & Hurley, Jeremiah
April 2011, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 157-173 Pay scheme preferences and health policy objectives
by Abelsen, Birgit
- 175-203 On the socio-economic determinants of antenatal care utilization in Azerbaijan: evidence and policy implications for reforms
by Habibov, Nazim N.
- 205-217 Equity in health care: the Irish perspective
by Smith, Samantha & Normand, Charles
- 219-235 Preferred providers and the credible commitment problem in health insurance: first experiences with the implementation of managed competition in the Dutch health care system
by Boonen, Lieke H. H. M. & Schut, Frederik T.
- 237-264 Cooperation and conflict between very similar occupations: the case of anesthesia
by Kalist, David E. & Molinari, Noelle A. & Spurr, Stephen J.
- 265-272 Tobacco: a product like any other?
by Danishevskiy, Kirill & McKee, Martin
- 273-277 Commentary 1: the ethics of licensing smokers
by Wilkinson, T. M.
- 279-281 Commentary 2: criminalising the supply of tobacco
by Jackson, Emily
- 283-285 Response
by Danishevskiy, Kirill & McKee, Martin
January 2011, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-21 New Zealand’s Primary Health Care Strategy: early effects of the new financing and payment system for general practice and future challenges
by Cumming, Jacqueline & Mays, Nicholas
- 23-42 Changes in the inequality of mental health: suicide in Australia, 1907–2003
by Doessel, Darrel P. & Williams, Ruth F. G. & Robertson, Jennie R.
- 43-64 Eliminating drug price differentials across government programmes in the USA
by Chalkidou, Kalipso & Anderson, Gerard F & Faden, Ruth
- 65-84 European policymaking on the tobacco advertising ban: the importance of escape routes
by Adamini, Sandra & Versluis, Esther & Maarse, Hans
- 85-107 Evolution of Taiwan’s health care system
by Rachel Lu, Jui-Fen & Chiang, Tung-Liang
- 109-123 Effects of purchaser competition in the Dutch health system: is the glass half full or half empty?
by Schut, Frederik T. & van de Ven, Wynand P. M. M.
- 125-134 The politics of health-care reform in the Netherlands since 2006
by Maarse, Hans & Paulus, Aggie
- 135-137 Managed competition in the Dutch health system: is there a realistic alternative?
by Schut, Frederik T. & van de Ven, Wynand P. M. M.
- 139-145 The practice of markets in Dutch health care: are we drinking from the same glass?
by Bal, Roland & Zuiderent-Jerak, Teun
October 2010, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 397-409 Optimising waiting: a view from the English National Health Service
by Harrison, Anthony J. & Appleby, John
- 411-435 Understanding recent increases in chronic disease treatment rates: more disease or more detection?
by Howard, David H. & Thorpe, Kenneth E. & Busch, Susan H.
- 437-457 What factors influence seniors’ desire for choice among health insurance options? Survey results on the Medicare prescription drug benefit
by Rice, Thomas & Hanoch, Yaniv & Cummings, Janet
- 459-479 Hospital prices and market structure in the hospital and insurance industries
by Moriya, Asako S. & Vogt, William B. & Gaynor, Martin
- 481-508 The introduction of a targeted user-pays approach to funding high-level residential aged care in Australia: an empirical investigation of the impact on price
by Gargett, Susan
- 509-516 Money or mental health: the cost of alleviating psychological distress with monetary compensation versus psychological therapy
by Boyce, Christopher J. & Wood, Alex M.
July 2010, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 269-293 Are health problems systemic? Politics of access and choice under Beveridge and Bismarck systems
by Or, Zeynep & Cases, Chantal & Lisac, Melanie & Vrangbæk, Karsten & Winblad, Ulrika & Bevan, Gwyn
- 295-317 The experience of implementing choice at point of referral: a comparison of the Netherlands and England
by Dixon, Anna & Robertson, Ruth & Bal, Roland
- 319-341 Is Canada odd? A comparison of European and Canadian approaches to choice and regulation of the public/private divide in health care
by Flood, Colleen M. & Haugan, Amanda
- 343-363 Choice of providers and mutual healthcare purchasers: can the English National Health Service learn from the Dutch reforms?1
by Bevan, Gwyn & van de Ven, Wynand P. M. M.
- 365-387 Choice cuts: parsing policymakers’ pursuit of patient empowerment from an individual perspective
by Schlesinger, Mark
April 2010, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 149-169 Equity in Irish health care financing: measurement issues
by Smith, Samantha
- 171-199 Neo-liberal economic practices and population health: a cross-national analysis, 1980–2004
by Tracy, Melissa & Kruk, Margaret E. & Harper, Christine & Galea, Sandro
- 201-223 Individual responsibility for what? – A conceptual framework for exploring the suitability of private financing in a publicly funded health-care system
by Tinghőg, Gustav & Carlsson, Per & Lyttkens, Carl H.
- 225-246 Co-payments in the NHS: an analysis of the normative arguments
by Weale, Albert & Clark, Sarah
- 247-247 Letter
by Street, Andrew
- 249-250 Response
by Le Grand, Julian
January 2010, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 13-30 User choice in European health systems: towards a systematic framework for analysis
by Kreisz, Florian P. & Gericke, Christian
- 31-52 Access and choice – competition under the roof of solidarity in German health care: an analysis of health policy reforms since 2004
by Lisac, Melanie & Reimers, Lutz & Henke, Klaus-Dirk & Schlette, Sophia
- 53-70 Does competition among general practitioners increase or decrease the consumption of specialist health care?
by Tjerbo, Trond
- 71-90 The ten characteristics of the high-performing chronic care system
by Ham, Chris
- 91-111 Contingent valuation: what needs to be done?
by Smith, Richard D. & Sach, Tracey H.
October 2009, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 383-403 Should prospective payments be differentiated for public and private healthcare providers?
by Mason, Anne & Street, Andrew & Miraldo, Marisa & Siciliani, Luigi
- 405-424 Some pain, no gain: experiences with the no-claim rebate in the Dutch health care system
by Holland, J. & Van Exel, N.J.A. & Schut, F.T. & Brouwer, W.B.F.
- 425-443 Has the time come for cost-effectiveness analysis in US health care?
by Bryan, Stirling & Sofaer, Shoshanna & Siegelberg, Taryn & Gold, Marthe
- 445-478 Income and the use of health care: an empirical study of Egypt and Lebanon
by Elgazzar, Heba
- 479-488 Choice and competition in publicly funded health care
by Le Grand, Julian
- 489-501 The case against choice and competition
by Hunter, David J.
- 503-508 Invisible hand? More like post-modern mush
by Dixon, Jennifer
- 509-511 The rise of pragmatism in state/market debate
by Saltman, Richard B.
- 513-514 Response to Hunter, Dixon and Saltman
by Grand, Julian Le
- 515-526 Value based pricing for NHS medicines: magic bullet, counterfeit treatment or the mixture as before?
by Taylor, David & Craig, Tina
- 527-546 Choice experiments in health: the good, the bad, the ugly and toward a brighter future
by Louviere, Jordan J. & Lancsar, Emily
July 2009, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 265-281 Reforming medical governance in Europe. What is it about institutions?
by Burau, Viola & Wilsford, David & France, George
- 283-303 Competition and compromise in negotiating the new governance of medical performance: the clinical governance and revalidation policies in the UK
by Fenton, Laura & Salter, Brian
- 305-327 The interplay between central and sub-central levels: the development of a systemic standard based programme for governing medical performance in Denmark
by Vrangbaek, Karsten
- 329-346 The complexities of negotiating governance change: introducing managerialism in Italy
by Tousijn, Willem & Giorgino, Vincenzo Mario Bruno
- 347-365 Negotiating reform at an arm's length from the state: Disease Management Programmes and the introduction of clinical standards in Germany
by Burau, Viola
- 367-382 Capacity and authority: comments on governing doctors and health care
by White, Joseph
April 2009, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 139-158 Reimbursement systems, organisational forms and patient selection: Evidence from day surgery in Norway
by Martinussen, Pål E. & Hagen, Terje P.
- 159-178 Evaluating integrated healthcare for refugees and hosts in an African context
by Tuepker, Anais & Chi, Chunhuei
- 179-193 Access as a policy-relevant concept in low- and middle-income countries
by Mcintyre, Di & Thiede, Michael & Birch, Stephen
- 195-208 Access to health care services – an English policy perspective
by Goddard, Maria
- 209-221 Is it not time for health economists to rethink equity and access?
by Mooney, Gavin
- 223-230 Modernizing concepts of access and equity
by Gulliford, Martin
- 231-245 Explicit incorporation of equity considerations into economic evaluation of public health interventions
by Cookson, Richard & Drummond, Mike & Weatherly, Helen
- 247-254 Is the incorporation of equity considerations into economic evaluation really so simple? A comment on Cookson, Drummond and Weatherly
by Richardson, Jeff
- 255-260 Still waiting for the great leap forward
by Shiell, Alan
- 261-263 Explicit incorporation of equity considerations into economic evaluation of public health interventions – reply to Richardson and Shiell
by Cookson, Richard & Drummond, Mike & Weatherly, Helen
January 2009, Volume 4, Issue 1
October 2008, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 321-331 Social capital, economics, and health: new evidence
by Scheffler, Richard M. & Brown, Timothy T.
- 333-348 An economic model of social capital and health
by Folland, Sherman
- 349-364 An exploratory study of associations between social capital and self-assessed health in Norway
by Iversen, Tor
- 365-391 Access to psycho-social resources and health: exploratory findings from a survey of the French population
by Jusot, Florence & Grignon, Michel & Dourgnon, Paul
- 393-411 Aging, social capital, and health care utilization in Canada
by Laporte, Audrey & Nauenberg, Eric & Shen, Leilei
- 413-427 Social capital and the social formation of health-related preferences and behaviours
by Costa-Font, Joan & Mladovsky, Philipa
July 2008, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 229-256 Addressing legal and political barriers to global pharmaceutical access: Options for remedying the impact of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) and the imposition of TRIPS-plus standards
by Cohen-Kohler, Jillian Clare & Forman, Lisa & Lipkus, Nathaniel
- 257-275 Willingness to pay for alternative policies for patients with Alzheimer’s Disease
by Negrín, Miguel A. & Pinilla, Jaime & León, Carmelo J.
- 277-300 Valuing lives and life years: anomalies, implications, and an alternative
by Dolan, Paul & Metcalfe, Robert & Munro, Vicki & Christensen, Michael C.
- 301-311 Consumer-directed health care: promise or puffery?
by Callahan, Daniel
- 313-319 Aid, truth, and policy: what do we know?
by Barnett, Tony
April 2008, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 115-140 Nursing home performance in resident care in the United States: is it only a matter of for-profit versus not-for-profit?
by Decker, Frederic H.
- 141-163 Public–Private Partnerships in the health sector: the Danish experience
by Vrangbæk*, Karsten
- 165-195 Aging, health expenditure, proximity to death, and income in Finland
by Häkkinen, Unto & Martikainen, Pekka & Noro, Anja & Nihtilä, Elina & Peltola, Mikko
- 197-211 Systematic reviews – do they ‘work’ in informing decision-making around health inequalities?
by Petticrew, Mark & Roberts, Helen
- 213-218 Health economics made easy: guiding the initiated and uninitiated
by Normand, Charles
January 2008, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 7-29 Defining hospital markets for antitrust enforcement: new approaches and their applicability to The Netherlands
by Varkevisser, Marco & Capps, Cory S. & Schut, Frederik T.
- 31-50 Global public–private partnerships against neglected diseases: building governance structures for effective outcomes
by Buckup, Sebastian
- 51-67 Prescription drug co-payments and cost-related medication underuse
by Wagner, Todd H. & Heisler, Michele & Piette, John D.
- 69-77 Developing methods that really do value the ‘Q’ in the QALY
by Dolan, Paul
- 79-83 Valuing health properly
by Hausman, Daniel M.
- 85-91 Are subjective well-being measures any better than decision utility measures?
by Smith, Dylan M. & Brown, Stephanie L. & Ubel, Peter A.
- 93-95 In defence of subjective well-being
by Dolan, Paul
- 97-105 Shaping the future of humankind: three commentaries on the ethics of enhancement
by Dingwall, Robert
October 2007, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 347-362 Physicians’ career satisfaction, quality of care and patients’ trust: the role of community uninsurance
by Pagán, José A. & Balasubramanian, Lakshmi & Pauly, Mark V.
- 363-389 Mental health service delivery in Ontario, Canada: how do policy legacies shape prospects for reform?
by Mulvale, Gillian & Abelson, Julia & Goering, Paula
- 391-407 The complexity of governance change: reforming the governance of medical performance in Germany
by Burau, Viola
- 409-418 Specialization and physician-ownership in the US hospital industry: beyond the moratorium
by Carey, Kathleen & Burgess, Jr, James F. & Young, Gary J.
- 419-427 Activity based financing in England: the need for continual refinement of payment by results
by Street, Andrew & Maynard, Alan
- 429-433 Hospital cost differences and payment by results
by Malcomson, James M.
- 435-444 Activity-based payments and reforms of the English hospital payment system
by Ellis, Randall P. & Vidal-Fernández, Marian
- 445-448 Payment by results: qualified ambition?
by Street, Andrew & Maynard, Alan
- 449-455 Coping accountably in a dangerous world
by Chinitz, David
- 457-457 Letter
by Le Grand, Julian
July 2007, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 251-265 Who switches sickness funds in Israel?
by Shmueli, Amir & Bendelac, Jacques & Achdut, Leah
- 267-284 Funding pharmaceutical innovation through direct tax credits
by Lybecker, Kristina M. & Freeman, Robert A.
- 285-296 Lawsuit activity, defensive medicine, and small area variation: the case of cesarean sections revisited
by Brown, Iii, H. Shelton
- 297-315 Family history of chronic disease and participation in healthy behaviours
by Gibbison, Godfrey A. & Johnson, C. Douglas
- 317-325 Visible hand or invisible fist?: the new market and choice in the English NHS
by Paton, Calum
- 327-331 Taking the iron fist a little further
by Greener, Ian
- 333-335 Peering through a glass: darkly
by Timmins, Nicholas
- 337-339 Politics over economics, fist over hand
by Paton, Calum
- 341-346 America's health care dilemma: not a pretty sight
by Wilsford, David
April 2007, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 125-152 Patient reactions to hospital choice in Norway, Denmark, and Sweden
by Vrangbæk, Karsten & Østergren, Katarina & Birk, Hans Okkels & Winblad, Ulrika
- 153-171 Implementing accountability for reasonableness – the case of pharmaceutical reimbursement in Sweden
by Jansson, Sandra
- 173-192 Supplementary health insurance as a tool for risk-selection in mandatory basic health insurance markets
by Paolucci, Francesco & Schut, Erik & Beck, Konstantin & Greß, Stefan & Van De Voorde, Carine & Zmora, Irit
- 193-202 Economists’ dream or nightmare? Maximizing health gains from available resources using the NICE guidelines
by Birch, Stephen & Gafni, Amiram
- 203-208 NICE: A nightmare worth having?
by Drummond, Michael
- 209-216 A response to Birch and Gafni – some reasons to be cheerful about NICE
by Gold, Marthe & Bryan, Stirling
- 217-221 Being naughty about NICE? Questioning the methods used to maximize health gains from NHS resources
by Birch, Stephen & Gafni, Amiram
- 223-232 Organizational innovations and health care decentralization: a perspective from Spain
by López-Casasanovas, Guillem
- 233-239 The American right-wing policy agenda
by Jost, Timothy Stoltzfus
January 2007, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 7-22 Financial incentives and psychiatric services in Australia: an empirical analysis of three policy changes
by Doessel, D. P. & Scheurer, Roman W. & Chant, David C. & Whiteford, Harvey
- 23-49 Medicaid policy changes in mental health care and their effect on mental health outcomes
by Cuellar, Alison Evans & Markowitz, Sara
- 51-71 Regionalization versus competition in complex cancer surgery
by Ho, Vivian & Town, Robert J. & Heslin, Martin J.
- 73-92 A new approach to the comparative analysis of health systems: invasive treatment for heart disease in the US, France, and their two world cities
by Gusmano, Michael K. & Rodwin, Victor G. & Weisz, Daniel & Das, Dhiman
- 93-106 Inconsistent objectives – reflections on some selective health care policy developments in Europe
by Oliver, Adam
- 107-115 The hedgehog and the fox: Glouberman and Marmor on ‘Healthy Public Policy’ Towards a New Perspective on Health Policy Sholom Glouberman Ottawa: Canadian Health Policy Networks, 2004, 92 pp. Fads in Medical Care Management and Policy Theodore Marmor London: The Nuffield Trust, 2004, 72 pp
by Tuohy, Carolyn Hughes
October 2006, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 323-342 Measuring the globalization of health services: a possible index of openness of country health sectors to trade
by Smith, Richard
- 343-370 Structure and logic of regulation and governance of quality of health care: was OFSTED a model for the Commission for Health Improvement?
by Bevan, Gwyn & Cornwell, Jocelyn
- 371-394 Patient empowerment and the introduction of hospital choice in Denmark and Norway
by Vrangbæk, Karsten & Østergren, Katarina
- 395-407 The determinants of policy for population health
by Fox, Daniel M.
- 409-414 Health determinants, policy indeterminacy?
by Brown, Lawrence D.
- 415-421 The ‘long and lonely road’: translating evidence into policy
by Maynard, Alan
- 423-425 Reply
by Fox, Daniel M.
- 427-435 Health inequalities: still making policy in a fog?
by Powell, Martin
July 2006, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 203-207 Better regulation in troubled times
by Baldwin, Robert
- 209-235 Does it really matter where you live? A panel data multilevel analysis of Swedish municipality-level social capital on individual health-related quality of life
by Islam, M. Kamrul & Merlo, Juan & Kawachi, Ichiro & Lindström, Martin & Burström, Kristina & Gerdtham, Ulf-G.
- 237-261 Pursuing cost containment in a pluralistic payer environment: from the aftermath of Clinton's failure at health care reform to the Balanced Budget Act of 1997
by Mayes, Rick & Hurley, Robert E.
- 263-276 Acquisition and disclosure of genetic information under alternative policy regimes: an economic analysis
by Wilson, Deborah
- 277-298 The private–public mix of healthcare: evidence from a decentralised NHS country
by Midttun, Linda & Hagen, Terje P.
- 299-318 NICE's use of cost effectiveness as an exemplar of a deliberative process
by Culyer, Anthony J.
April 2006, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 99-105 Transformation of the US Veterans Health Administration
by Perlin, Jonathan B.
- 107-126 Solidarity in competitive health insurance markets: analysing the relevant EC legal framework
by Paolucci, Francesco & Exter, Andre Den & De Ven, Wynand Van
- 127-147 Conceptualizing decentralization in European health systems: a functional perspective
by Saltman, Richard B. & Bankauskaite, Vaida
- 149-162 Public involvement policies in health: exploring their conceptual basis
by Wait, Suzanne & Nolte, Ellen
- 163-169 Effect of the implementation of an enterprise-wide Electronic Health Record on productivity in the Veterans Health Administration
by Evans, Dwight C. & Nichol, W. Paul & Perlin, Jonathan B.
- 171-188 The case for risk-based premiums in public health insurance
by Zweifel, Peter & Breuer, Michael
- 189-193 Response: Is there a case for risk-based premiums in health care insurance?
by Mcguire, Alistair
- 195-199 Response: The case for risk-based subsidies in public health insurance
by Van De Ven, Wynand
- 201-202 Reply to our critics
by Zweifel, Peter & Breuer, Michael
January 2006, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 3-21 Does greater Medicare HMO enrollment cause adverse selection into Medigap?
by Desmond, Katherine A. & Rice, Thomas & Fox, Peter D.
- 23-39 A game theoretic model of drug launch in India
by Bhaduri, Saradindu & Ray, Amit Shovon
- 41-57 The trade in human organs in Tamil Nadu: the anatomy of regulatory failure
by Muraleedharan, Vangal R. & Jan, Stephen & Ram Prasad, S.
- 59-78 Cross-national comparisons of human resources for health – what can we learn?
by Dubois, Carl-Ardy & Mckee, Martin
- 79-90 Priority setting in health – a political economy perspective
by Goddard, Maria & Hauck, Katharina & Preker, Alex & Smith, Peter C.
- 91-98 The great transformation
by Klein, Rudolf