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John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Health Economics Contact information of
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.: Web page: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jhome/5749 Pricing
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1999, Volume 8, Issue 5
1999, Volume 8, Issue 4 281-282 Inequalities in health: an introductory editorial by Alan Maynard
283-288 Income inequality in the UK by A.B. Atkinson
289-296 'Our healthier nation'? by Paul Contoyannis & Martin Forster
297-299 Commentary on the Acheson Report by Alan Williams
301-308 The 39 steps: the mystery of health inequalities in the UK by Stephen Birch
309-321 The effects of economic reform on health insurance and the financial burden for urban workers in China by Teh-Wei Hu & Michael Ong & Zi-Hua Lin & Elizabeth Li
323-333 Estimating uncertainty ranges for costs by the bootstrap procedure combined with probabilistic sensitivity analysis by Joanne Lord & Maxwell A. Asante
335-343 Addressing the inequity of capitation by variable soft contracts by Amir Shmueli & Jacob Glazer
345-353 The appropriate uses of qualitative methods in health economics by Joanna Coast
355-362 Do you sincerely want to be rich? by Uwe Reinhardt
363-364 Health economics of dementia by A. Wimo, B. Jönsson, G. Karlsson and B. Winblad. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, 1998. No. of pages: 576. ISBN 0-471-98376-4 by Alan Stewart
364-364 Health, health care and health economics: perspectives on distribution edited by M.L. Barer, T.E. Getzen and G.L. Stoddart. Wiley, Chichester, 1998. No. of pages: 551. ISBN 0-471-97879-5 by Owen O'Donnell
365-365 Pharmaceutical price regulation: national policies versus global interests by Patricia M. Danzon. The American Enterprise Institute Press, Washington, DC, 1997. No. of pages: 107. ISBN 0-8447-3982-0 by Panos Kanavos
1999, Volume 8, Issue 3 1999, Volume 8, Issue 2 93-101 Medical negligence and the NHS: an economic analysis by Adrian Towse & Patricia Danzon
103-116 Modelling the EuroQol data: a comparison of discrete choice conjoint and conditional preference modelling by Zafar Hakim & Dev S. Pathak
117-126 The weighting exercise for the Swedish version of the EuroQol by Stefan Björk & Anna Norinder
127-136 Policy-induced changes in Maori mortality patterns in the New Zealand economic reform period by Malcolm C. Brown
137-150 Varying health care provider objectives and cost-shifting: the case of retail pharmacy in the US by John M. Brooks & Bernard Sorofman & William Doucette
151-164 Internal markets and health care efficiency: a multiple-output stochastic frontier analysis by U.-G. Gerdtham & M. Löthgren & M. Tambour & C. Rehnberg
165-169 Health knowledge and smoking among South African women by Andrew M. Jones & Joses M. Kirigia
171-174 Ratio-based and net benefit-based approaches to health care resource allocation: proofs of optimality and equivalence by Eugene M. Laska & Morris Meisner & Carole Siegel & Aaron A. Stinnett
175-176 Health economics has lost its way-or why David Kernick is (partly) right by Ruth Mcdonald
177-177 US and UK health economics: a reply to Joe Newhouse's paper by Paul Dolan
179-180 Response to Paul Dolan by Joseph P. Newhouse
181-182 The economics of health reconsidered by Thomas Rice. Health Administration Press, Chicago, 1998. No. of pages: 195. ISBN 1-5679-073-5 by Gavin Mooney
182-183 Being reasonable about the economics of health. Selected assays by Alan Williams edited by A.J. Culyer and A.K. Maynard, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham. No. of pages: 371. ISBN 1 85898 648 6 by Jack Dowie
183-185 Office of Health Economics publications from 1997 and 1998. Office of Health Economics, 12 Whitehall, London SW1A 2DY, UK by Cam Donaldson
185-185 Dictionary of evidence-based medicine by Alain Li Wan Po. Radcliffe Medical Press, Oxford, 1998. No. of pages: 165. ISBN 1 85775 305 4 by Nick Freemantle
186-186 Economic evaluation in primary care-bridging the academic-practitioner gap. Exeter, 22-23 April 1999 by David Kernick
1999, Volume 8, Issue 1 1998, Volume 7, Issue 8 1998, Volume 7, Issue 7 1998, Volume 7, Issue 6 1998, Volume 7, Issue 5 1998, Volume 7, Issue 4 1998, Volume 7, Issue 3 1998, Volume 7, Issue 2 1998, Volume 7, Issue 1 1-7 Editorial: Some reflections on cost-effectiveness analysis by Magnus Johannesson & David Meltzer
9-20 Colorectal cancer screening: efficiency and effectiveness by Dorte Gyrd-Hansen & Jes Søggard & Ole Kronborg
21-29 Faecal occult blood screening for colorectal cancer: is it cost-effective? by David K. Whynes & Aileen R. Neilson & Andrew R. Walker & Jack D. Hardcastle
31-38 Willingness to pay for hormone replacement therapy by Niklas Zethraeus
39-51 Health economic assessment of behavioural rehabilitation in chronic low back pain: a randomised clinical trial by Mariëlle E.J.B. Goossens & Maureen P.M.H. Rutten-Van Mölken & Ank M.J. Kole-Snijders & Johan W.S. Vlaeyen & Gerard Van Breukelen & Reiner Leidl
53-61 Casemix-based funding of Northern Territory public hospitals: adjusting for severity and socio-economic variations by Carol Beaver & Yuejen Zhao & Stewart McDermid & Don Hindle
63-79 The effect of employment status on private health insurance coverage: 1977 and 1987 by Sherrie L.W. Rhine & Ying Chu Ng
81-85 The economic costs of illicit drug use in Ontario, 1992 by Xiaodi Xie & Jürgen Rehrn & Eric Single & Lynda Robson & Josh Paul
87-87 Book Review: Managed Care: Practice and Progress. Robert Royce. Radcliffe Medical Press, Oxford and New York, 1997. 236 pp. ISBN 1-85775-280-5 by Ray Robinson
88-89 Book Review: Public Health at the Crossroads. Robert Beaglehole and Ruth Bonita. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1997. 243 pp. ISBN 0-521-58665-8 by Angela Coulter
89-90 Book Review: Promoting Cost-Effective Prescribing in the UK National Health Service. eds. Karen Bloor and Nick Freemantle. Centre for Health Economics, University of York, York. 1996. 112 pp. ISBN 0-9525601-1-9 by Mo Malek
88-88 Book Review: Making Choices for Health Care. Frank Honigsbaum, Stefan Holmstrom, Johan Calltorp, Radcliffe Medical Press, Abingdon, 1997. 131 pp. ISBN 1-85775-251-1 by Joanna Coast
1997, Volume 6, Issue 6 1997, Volume 6, Issue 5 1997, Volume 6, Issue 4 1997, Volume 6, Issue 3 1997, Volume 6, Issue 2 1997, Volume 6, Issue 1 More pages of listings: 0 |1 |2 |3 |4 |5 |6 Access
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