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January 2019, Volume 34, Issue 1
October 2018, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 767-767 Editorial
by Calum Paton
- 768-774 How might organisational institutionalism support the challenges of the modern hospice?
by Emma Hodges & Sue Read
- 775-793 Migration and health: A systematic review on health and health care of internal migrants in India
by Yadlapalli S. Kusuma & Bontha V. Babu
- 794-805 Challenges toward achieving universal health coverage in Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, and Tanzania
by Chukwuemeka A. Umeh
- 806-822 The development of funding recommendations for health technologies at the state level: A South Australian case study
by Robyn Lambert & Drew Carter & Naomi Burgess & Hossein Haji Ali Afzali
- 823-835 Understanding the use of India's National Health Insurance Scheme for family planning and reproductive health services in Uttar Pradesh
by Arupendra Mozumdar & Kumudha Aruldas & Aparna Jain & Laura Reichenbach
- 836-846 Implementation of the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist at a teaching hospital in India and evaluation of the effects on perioperative complications
by Raghavendra Shankar
- 847-859 Monetary and nonmonetary household consumption of health services and the role of insurance benefits: An analysis of the Mexico's National Household Income and Expenditure Survey
by Edson Serván‐Mori & Veronika J. Wirtz
- 860-879 Measuring inequalities in the demographical and geographical distribution of physicians in China: Generalist versus specialist
by Jingxian Wu
- 880-889 Informal caregivers in hospitals: Opportunities and threats
by Mohammadreza Amiresmaili & Zahra Emrani
- 883-891 Can a decentralized blood supply system reach 100% voluntary nonremunerated donation?
by Tarek Bou Assi & Antoine Haddad & Laura Haddad & Olivier Garraud
- 890-901 Examining Japanese women's preferences for a new style of postnatal care facility and its attributes
by Junyi Shen & Takako Nakashima & Izumi Karasawa & Tatsuro Furui & Kenichiro Morishige & Tatsuyoshi Saijo
- 892-905 What characteristics of provider payment mechanisms influence health care providers' behaviour? A literature review
by Jacob S. Kazungu & Edwine W. Barasa & Melvin Obadha & Jane Chuma
- 902-914 Adverse selection and supply‐side factors in the enrollment in community‐based health insurance in Northwest Ethiopia: A mixed methodology
by Asmamaw Atafu & Soonman Kwon
- 906-917 The effect of chronic disease family history on the adoption of healthier lifestyles
by Alexandre Sá & Bárbara Peleteiro
- 915-933 Emergency departments key performance indicators: A unified framework and its practice
by Alicia Núñez & Liliana Neriz & Ricardo Mateo & Francisco Ramis & Arkalgud Ramaprasad
- 918-929 A retrospective and prospective assessment of the zero‐markup drug reform in China from the perspective of policy diffusion
by Jianwei Deng & Huilin Tian & Yilun Guo & Tengyang Ma & Yangjie Sun & Shiyang Zhang & Tianan Yang & Xu Tian
- 930-943 Effect of informal financial support for health care on health Insurance uptake: Evidence from a mixed‐methods study in Tamale metropolis of northern Ghana
by Yussif Nagumse Alhassan
- 934-940 Regulation of access to the hospital care network for children in Ceará, Brazil
by Maria de Fátima Vasques Monteiro & Maria Auxiliadora F. Vertamatti & Maria Nina Morais Alves & Amanda Cordeiro de Oliveira Carvalho & Maria Nizete Tavares Alves & Caio Parente Barbosa
- 941-966 A random forest and simulation approach for scheduling operation rooms: Elective surgery cancelation in a Chinese hospital urology department
by Li Luo & Chuang Liu & Li Feng & Shuzhen Zhao & Renrong Gong
- 944-959 Who wants to pay more taxes to improve public health care?
by Nazim Habibov & Alena Auchynnikava & Rong Luo & Lida Fan
- 960-970 Job satisfaction among anesthetists in Ethiopia—a national cross‐sectional study
by Sharon Kibwana & Muluneh Yigzaw & Yohannes Molla & Jos van Roosmalen & Jelle Stekelenburg
- 967-995 International comparisons of disparities in access to care for people with mental health conditions
by Lisa Corscadden & Emily J. Callander & Stephanie M. Topp
- 971-984 Public hospital reform in Turkey: The “public hospital union” case (2012‐2017)
by Aziz Küçük
- 985-998 Dark triad personalities and counterproductive work behaviors among physicians in China
by Liu Ying & Aaron Cohen
- 996-1012 Social health insurance vs private health insurance in China: Revisit crowd‐out effect based on a multiple mediation analysis
by Ying Zhang & Anni Su & Xiaoxing Liu & Yue Zhang
- 999-1013 The place of private care governance in the South African health care system
by Adam Fusheini & John Eyles & Jane Goudge
- 1013-1023 Exploring a motivation of medical staff
by Anatoliy G. Goncharuk
- 1014-1021 Financial implications of laparoscopic hot gallbladder service in a nontertiary District General Hospital
by Sayantan Bhattacharya & Tom Richardson & Gerlin Naidoo & Kieran Gillick & Saif Haddad & Chandrima Ghosh & Paula Brereton
- 1022-1036 Change from health center to family physician period in the Turkish health system: A qualitative study
by Celalettin Cevik & Bulent Kilic
- 1024-1044 Understanding the process of strengthening multi‐sectoral efforts for anemia reduction: Qualitative findings from Sierra Leone and Uganda
by Danya Sarkar & Hillary Murphy & Teemar Fisseha & Aminata S. Koroma & Mary H. Hodges & Nancy Adero & Sarah Ngalombi & Jane Nabakooza & Jolene Wun & Sorrel M.L. Namaste
- 1037-1049 Rwandan stakeholder perspectives of integrated family planning and HIV services
by Kristin M. Wall & Roger Bayingana & Rosine Ingabire & Lauren Ahlschlager & Amanda Tichacek & Susan Allen & Etienne Karita
- 1045-1059 Able to purchase? Agency problems in China's social health insurance system and the pitfalls of third‐party strategic purchasing
by Kai Liu & Alex Jingwei He
- 1050-1066 Health sector decentralisation in Tanzania: How do institutional capacities influence use of decision space?
by Ramadhani Kigume & Stephen Maluka
- 1060-1070 Prevalence, awareness, and treatment of depressive symptoms among the middle‐aged and elderly in China from 2008 to 2015
by Qun Wang & Wenyao Tian
- 1067-1087 Efficiency of Brazilian public services of kidney transplantation: Benchmarking Brazilian states via data envelopment analysis
by Marina Martins Siqueira & Claudia Affonso Silva Araujo
- 1071-1081 Provincial health expenditure and cardiovascular disease mortality, a panel data study of Canadian provinces
by Hakunawadi Pswarayi & Emmanuel Dankwah & Manpreet Kaur & Imaeyen Okon & Mohsen Yaghoubi & Tamer Qarmout & Megan Steeves & Marwa Farag
- 1082-1092 Choosing cooperation over competition; hospital strategies in response to selective contracting
by Martin van Ineveld & Jeroen van Wijngaarden & Gerard Scholten
- 1088-1099 Task sharing: Development of evidence‐based co‐management strategy model for screening, detection, and management of diabetic retinopathy
by Mufarriq Shah & Ayesha Noor & Gail M. Ormsby & Fakir Amirul Islam & Colin Alex Harper & Jill Elizabeth Keeffe
- 1093-1109 Moving towards universal health coverage: The need for a strengthened planning process
by Juliet Nabyonga‐Orem & Belinda J. Nabukalu & Ghirmay Andemichael & Rosemary Khosi‐Mthetwa & Attiye Shaame & Sebentile Myeni & Ebony Quinto & Delanyo Dovlo
- 1100-1111 The sustainability of a community nurses programme aimed at supporting active ageing in mountain areas
by Roberto Ippoliti & Isabella Allievi & Greta Falavigna & Pasquale Giuliano & Floriana Montani & Paola Obbia & Silvia Rizzi & Giuliana Moda
- 1110-1120 Effect of the treatment‐before‐deposit policy on trust in physicians and perceived service quality among patients in 12 hospitals in China
by Shinduk Lee & Wenxin Wang & David J. Washburn & Hongmei Shi & Yue Yu & Yuxian Du & Hao Zhang & Jay E. Maddock
- 1112-1123 An exploratory case study of the organizational functioning of a decision‐making and referral support call center for frontline providers of maternal and new born care in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana
by Edith Frimpong & Ebenezer Oduro‐Mensah & Linda Vanotoo & Irene Akua Agyepong
- 1121-1135 At the coalface of collaborative mental health care: A qualitative study of governance and power in district‐level service provision in South Africa
by André Janse van Rensburg & Rabia Khan & Edwin Wouters & Dingie van Rensburg & Pieter Fourie & Piet Bracke
- 1124-1136 Examining the association between educational attainment and life expectancy in MENA region: A panel data analysis
by Samer Hamidi & Khadeegha Alzouebi & Fevzi Akinci & Ferhat D. Zengul
- 1136-1145 Early childhood development in Iran and its provinces: Inequality versus average
by Mostafa Amini Rarani & Mehdi Nosratabadi & Maryam Moeeni
- 1137-1146 Study of the factors causing medical disputes in a Third‐Level Grade A Hospital in Shanghai
by Yu Liu & Yonghai Bai & Pei Wang & Zhongliang Xu
- 1146-1158 Moderating healthcare costs through an assisted physical activity programme
by Emidia Vagnoni & Giulia Rita Biavati & Michele Felisatti & Luca Pomidori
- 1147-1159 The roles of, activities of, and competencies for, community nursing services in rural Vietnam: Implications for policy decisions
by Nguyen Van Huy & Kyung‐Sook Bang & Hoang Thi Ai Xuan & Cao Duc Thang & Nguyen Van Thanh & Le Thi Hoan & Sunghee H. Tak & Soo‐Young Yu & Jinseon Yi & Dinh Thai Son & Hoang Van Minh & Luu Ngoc Hoat
- 1159-1177 A critical analysis of health care purchasing arrangements in Kenya: A case study of the county departments of health
by Rahab Mbau & Edwine Barasa & Kenneth Munge & Stephen Mulupi & Peter K. Nguhiu & Jane Chuma
- 1160-1178 Success factors for universal access to antiretroviral treatments in South Africa
by Marlène Guillon
- 1178-1188 Barriers to reporting of patient safety incidents in tertiary hospitals: A qualitative study of nurses and resident physicians in South Korea
by Won Lee & So Yoon Kim & Sang‐il Lee & Sun Gyo Lee & Hyung Chul Kim & Insook Kim
- 1179-1192 Distribution of health facilities in Nigeria: Implications and options for Universal Health Coverage
by Olusesan Ayodeji Makinde & Abayomi Sule & Olayinka Ayankogbe & David Boone
- 1189-1201 Identifying and confirming demotivating factors for village health workers in rural communities of Bhutan
by Dolley Tshering & Phudit Tejativaddhana & Taweesak Siripornpibul & Mary Cruickshank & David Briggs
- 1193-1199 Leadership development in health care in low and middle‐income countries: Is there another way?
by John Edmonstone
- 1200-1210 Epistemic layers in development planning: A case study of the health sector in the Gunungkidul District, Indonesia
by Farah Purwaningrum & Stephanie Doris Short
- 1211-1224 Doctors' career choices in health systems constrained by national medical exams: A discrete choice experiment
by Pedro Ramos & Hélio Alves
- 1225-1231 The effect of the latest health care reforms on the quality of community health services in China
by Yanhong Gong & Juan Xu & Ting Chen & Na Sun & Zuxun Lu & Xiaoxv Yin
- 1232-1249 Cost comparison and determinants of out‐of‐pocket payments on child delivery care in Bangladesh
by Abdur Razzaque Sarker & Marufa Sultana & Nausad Ali & Raisul Akram & Nurnabi Sheikh & Rashidul Alam Mahumud & Alec Morton
- 1250-1261 Outsourcing in Iranian hospitals: Findings from a qualitative study
by Pouran Raeissi & Mobin Sokhanvar & Edris Kakemam
- 1262-1278 Enhancing policy implementation to improve healthcare practices: The role and strategies of hybrid national‐local support structures
by Emma Granström & Johan Hansson & Vibeke Sparring & Mats Brommels & Monica Elisabeth Nyström
July 2018, Volume 33, Issue 3
April 2018, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 291-293 EDITORIAL—the NHS at 70: National treasure or threadbare antique?
by Calum Paton
- 294-308 Challenges of Rasthryia Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY) in West Bengal, India: An exploratory study
by Satarupa Bandyopadhyay & Kasturi Sen
- 309-320 Challenges facing community health workers in Brazil's Family Health Strategy: A qualitative study
by Rebecca Grossman‐Kahn & Julia Schoen & John William Mallett & Alexandra Brentani & Elizabeth Kaselitz & Michele Heisler
- 321-328 Impact of chronic disease on the mid‐age employment in Taiwan
by Chun‐Chih Chen & Ying‐Tzu Lin
- 329-344 Management of syphilis in pregnancy: Knowledge and practices of health care providers and barriers to the control of disease in Teresina, Brazil
by Danielle Carvalho Rodrigues & Rosa Maria Soares Madeira Domingues
- 345-356 Relative reductions in health care utilization among young adults before aging out of extended dependent coverage
by Weiwei Chen
- 357-363 Shortening gestational age at term and organisation of birth care in the Czech Republic
by Martina Štípková
- 364-379 Perspectives on the underlying drivers of urgent and emergency care reconfiguration in Ireland
by E. Droog & C. Foley & O. Healy & C. Buckley & M. Boyce & S. McHugh & J.P. Browne
- 380-390 Validity and reliability of the Japanese version of the Care Transitions Measure
by Mai Yoshimura & Miho Sato & Naomi Sumi
- 391-404 Government helper and citizen advocate? A case study of the multiple roles and pressures facing a nongovernmental organization contracted by government to strengthen community health in northern India
by Kerry Scott & Asha S. George & Steven A. Harvey & Shinjini Mondal & Gupteswar Patel & Raman VR & Kabir Sheikh
- 403-415 Building hospital capacity planning mechanisms in Poland: The impact of 2016/2017 regulatory changes
by Katarzyna Dubas‐Jakóbczyk & Christoph Sowada & Alicja Domagała & Barbara Więckowska
- 405-413 Understanding ED performance after the implementation of activity‐based funding
by Ghasem‐Sam Toloo & John Burke & Julia Crilly & Ged Williams & Bridie McCann & Gerry FitzGerald & Anthony Bell
- 414-425 Ageing in India: Financial hardship from health expenditures
by Ting‐Hsuan J. Lee & Indrani Saran & Krishna D. Rao
- 416-433 Barriers to treatment adherence for individuals with latent tuberculosis infection: A systematic search and narrative synthesis of the literature
by Yisi Liu & Stephen Birch & K. Bruce Newbold & Beverley M. Essue
- 426-433 Hospital accreditation in Iran: A qualitative case study of Kerman hospitals
by Mahmood Nekoei‐Moghadam & Mohammadreza Amiresmaili & Mohammadhosein Iranemansh & Mahla Iranmanesh
- 434-448 The free healthcare initiative in Sierra Leone: Evaluating a health system reform, 2010‐2015
by Sophie Witter & Nouria Brikci & Tim Harris & Richard Williams & Sarah Keen & Ana Mujica & Alex Jones & Alex Murray‐Zmijewski & Barbara Bale & Bailah Leigh & Ade Renner
- 434-453 Do private hospitals outperform public hospitals regarding efficiency, accessibility, and quality of care in the European Union? A literature review
by Florien M. Kruse & Niek W. Stadhouders & Eddy M. Adang & Stef Groenewoud & Patrick P.T. Jeurissen
- 449-459 Why do people become health workers? Analysis from life histories in 4 post‐conflict and post‐crisis countries
by Sophie Witter & Haja Wurie & Justine Namakula & Wilson Mashange & Yotamu Chirwa & Alvaro Alonso‐Garbayo
- 454-463 Financial consequences from smoking‐related diseases in middle‐income countries: Evidence and lessons from Mexico
by Armando Arredondo & Ana Lucia Recaman & Carlos Pinzon & Alejandra Azar
- 460-478 Impact of HIV/aids epidemic on human capital development in West Africa
by Rasaki Stephen Dauda
- 464-473 The function of patient‐centered care in mitigating the effect of nursing shortage on the outcomes of care
by Mu'taman Jarrar & Hamzah Abdul Rahman & Mohd Sobri Minai & Mahdi S. AbuMadini & Mercy Larbi
- 474-484 Insights on the effectiveness of reward schemes from 10‐year longitudinal case studies in 2 Italian regions
by Milena Vainieri & Daniel Adrian Lungu & Sabina Nuti
- 479-488 Financing elderly people's long‐term care needs: Evidence from China
by Fengyue Li & Junko Otani
- 485-499 “There is always a better way”: Managing uncertainty in decision making about new cancer drugs in Canada
by S. Michelle Driedger & Elizabeth Cooper & Gary Annable & Melissa Brouwers
- 489-501 Medical and economic factors influencing generic drug use in the Japanese public health system: Influencing factors in different populations
by Tomoya Tachi & Kosuke Saito & Hiroki Esaki & Yuta Kanematsu & Aki Yoshida & Ikuto Sugita & Yoshihiro Noguchi & Teppei Makino & Michi Umeda & Masahiro Yasuda & Takashi Mizui & Chitoshi Goto & Hitomi Teramachi
- 500-511 Does public health system provide adequate financial risk protection to its clients? Out of pocket expenditure on inpatient care at secondary level public health institutions: Causes and determinants in an eastern Indian state
by Sarit Kumar Rout & Sarmistha Choudhury
- 502-510 Influence of Internet dissemination on hospital selection for benign surgical disease: A single center retrospective study
by Sung Ryul Lee & Bum Hwan Koo & Geon Young Byun & Seung Geun Lee & Myoung Jin Kim & Soo Kyung Hong & Su Yeon Kim & Yu Jin Lee
- 511-523 Critical evaluation of international health programs: Reframing global health and evaluation
by Chunhuei Chi & Anaïs Tuepker & Rebecca Schoon & Alicia Núñez Mondaca
- 512-530 Innovation strategy management survey of the Chilean biomedical industry. Assessment of windows of opportunities to reduce technological gaps
by Tomas Gabriel Bas & Carolina Alejandra Oliu
- 524-531 Problems of dual vulnerability in nutrition: A qualitative study of older persons caring for under 5‐year‐olds in post‐disaster Haiti
by Stephanie Raybould & Thomas Ward & Renée Burnett & Logan Manikam & Mackentoch Tibe & Barry Munslow
- 531-540 Examining the association between exposure to mass media and health insurance enrolment in Ghana
by Moses Mosonsieyiri Kansanga & Joseph Asumah Braimah & Roger Antabe & Yuji Sano & Emmanuel Kyeremeh & Isaac Luginaah
- 532-541 Time to address gender inequalities against female physicians
by Suad Hannawi & Issa Al Salmi
- 541-556 Assessing health facility performance in Indonesia using the Pabón‐Lasso model and unit cost analysis of health services
by Firdaus Hafidz & Tim Ensor & Sandy Tubeuf
- 557-568 The impact of aging on different types of health care: The example of the Polish health insurance system
by Ewa Kocot
- 569-585 Administrative reform and pay‐for‐performance methods of primary health service delivery: A comparison of 3 health districts in Cambodia, 2006‐2012
by Keovathanak Khim & Rohan Jayasuriya & Peter Leslie Annear
- 586-596 Distribution trends of Indonesia's health care resources in the decentralization era
by Sekar Ayu Paramita & Chiho Yamazaki & Elsa Pudji Setiawati & Hiroshi Koyama
- 597-611 Drivers behind widespread informal payments in the Romanian public health care system: From tolerance to corruption to socio‐economic and spatial patterns
by Adrian V. Horodnic & Sorin Mazilu & Liviu Oprea
- 612-620 Health system organizational reform in governing Iranian public hospitals: A content analysis to comprehend the barriers in Board of Trustees' hospitals
by Mehdi Jafari & Amin Habibirad & Arefeh Pourtaleb & Mohammad Hossein Salarianzadeh
- 621-635 Decentralisation and health services delivery in Tanzania: Analysis of decision space in planning, allocation, and use of financial resources
by Ramadhani Kigume & Stephen Maluka & Peter Kamuzora
- 636-647 Surviving neoliberalism, maintaining values: Community health mergers in Victoria, Australia
by Véronique Roussy & Charles Livingstone
- 648-662 Stakeholder perspectives regarding transfer of free maternity services to National Health Insurance Fund in Kenya: Implications for universal health coverage
by Timothy Abuya & Francis Obare & Dennis Matanda & Mardieh L. Dennis & Ben Bellows
- 663-673 Invisible cobwebs in teamwork—Impediments to the care of patients with heart failure: A qualitative study
by Hadi Khoshab & Esmat Nouhi & Batool Tirgari & Fazlollah Ahmadi
January 2018, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-9 Research gaps in routine health information system design barriers to data quality and use in low‐ and middle‐income countries: A literature review
by Manish Kumar & David Gotz & Tara Nutley & Jason B. Smith
- 5-5 Editorial
by Calum Paton
- 6-30 The use and design of the BSC in the health care sector: A systematic literature review for Italy, Spain, and Portugal
by Maria Beatriz Gonzalez‐Sanchez & Laura Broccardo & Amélia Maria Martins Pires
- 10-25 Elements of a sustainable, competent, and empathetic workforce to support patients with dementia during an acute hospital stay: A comprehensive literature review
by Joanne Brooke & Omorogieva Ojo
- 26-37 A systematic review of empirical studies on methodology and burden of informal patient payments in health systems
by Abdolvahed Khodamoradi & Mohammad Payam Ghaffari & Reza Daryabeygi‐Khotbehsara & Haniye Sadat Sajadi & Reza Majdzadeh
- 31-50 HIV screening in pregnant women: A systematic review of cost‐effectiveness studies
by Fabrizio Bert & Maria Rosaria Gualano & Paolo Biancone & Valerio Brescia & Elisa Camussi & Maria Martorana & Robin Thomas & Silvana Secinaro & Roberta Siliquini
- 38-48 A qualitative study on human resources for primary health care in Iran
by Mahmood Nekoei Moghadam & Mohammadreza Amiresmaili & Vahideh Sadeghi & Ali‐Hossein Zeinalzadeh & Mahmud Tupchi & Sahar Parva
- 49-56 The Bandung neurosurgery patient outcomes project, Indonesia (Part II): Patient pathways and feasibility and acceptability of telephone follow‐up
by Agung Budi Sutiono & Ahmad Faried & Susan McAllister & Amelia Ganefianty & Kalih Sarjono & Muhammad Zafrullah Arifin & Sarah Derrett
- 51-66 Performance‐based financing in the heath sector in low‐ and middle‐income countries: Is there anything whereof it may be said, see, this is new?
by Elisabeth Paul & Dimitri Renmans
- 57-66 The Bandung neurosurgery patient outcomes project, Indonesia (Part I): Methods, participant characteristics, and pre‐discharge outcomes
by Susan McAllister & Amelia Ganefianty & Ahmad Faried & Agung Budi Sutiono & Kalih Sarjono & Regina Melia & Sheila Sumargo & Muhammad Zafrullah Arifin & Sarah Derrett
- 67-75 The health policy pendulum: Cost control vs activity growth
by Trond Tjerbo & Terje P. Hagen
- 67-87 Why do they care? Narratives of physician volunteers on motivations for participation in short‐term medical missions abroad
by Paul H. Caldron & Ann Impens & Milena Pavlova & Wim Groot
- 76-88 Change management in an environment of ongoing primary health care system reform: A case study of Australian primary health care services
by Sara Javanparast & Janny Maddern & Fran Baum & Toby Freeman & Angela Lawless & Ronald Labonté & David Sanders
- 88-101 The role of global public health strategy in non‐profit organisational change at country level: lessons from the joining of Save the Children and Merlin in Myanmar
by Fiona M. Campbell & Dina Balabanova & Natasha Howard
- 89-104 Can positive inquiry strengthen obstetric referral systems in Cambodia?
by Gillian Le & Molyaneth Heng & Keosothea Nou & Phina So & Tim Ensor
- 102-120 Explaining the accreditation process from the institutional isomorphism perspective: a case study of Jordanian primary healthcare centers
by Mohammad Alyahya & Heba Hijazi & Heather Harvey
- 105-118 Stakeholders' views on maternity care shortcomings in rural Ghana: An ethnographic study among women, providers, public, and quasiprivate policy sector actors
by Martin Amogre Ayanore & Milena Pavlova & Regien Biesma & Wim Groot
- 119-130 A study of regulatory policies and relevant issues concerning electronic cigarette use in Taiwan
by Tzuu Hwa Jiang & Li Min Cheng & Matthew A. Hawkins
- 121-135 Implementation of the redesigned Community Health Fund in the Dodoma region of Tanzania: A qualitative study of views from rural communities
by Albino Kalolo & Lara Gautier & Ralf Radermacher & Manfred Stoermer & Albrecht Jahn & Menoris Meshack & Manuela De Allegri
- 131-152 Public strategies for improving eHealth integration and long‐term sustainability in public health care systems: Findings from an Italian case study
by Sabina De Rosis & Sabina Nuti
- 136-154 Analysis and determination the efficiency of the European health systems
by María del Rocío Moreno‐Enguix & Juan Cándido Gómez‐Gallego & María Gómez Gallego
- 153-167 Twelve months of implementation of health care performance‐based financing in Burkina Faso: A qualitative multiple case study
by Valéry Ridde & Maurice Yaogo & Sylvie Zongo & Paul‐André Somé & Anne‐Marie Turcotte‐Tremblay