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January 2019, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 230-240 The impact of accreditation on nurses' perceptions of quality of care in Iran and its barriers and facilitators
by Nahid Reisi & Pouran Raeissi & Mobin Sokhanvar & Edris Kakemam
- 232-240 Do HIV prevention interventions in Asia lead to increase in condom utilization?: A meta‐analysis study
by Alena Auchynnikava
- 241-250 Comparing costs of a senior wellness care redesign in group and independent physician practices of an accountable care organization
by Arturo Vargas Bustamante & Ana Martinez & Jeremy Rich & Xiao Chen & Hector P. Rodriguez
- 241-263 Opinions and evaluations of stakeholders in the implementation of the public‐private partnership (PPP) model in integrated health campuses (city hospitals) in Turkey
by Mehmet Top & Cuma Sungur
- 251-262 Responsiveness of the urban primary health care delivery system in Bangladesh: A comparative analysis
by Syed Abdul Hamid & Afroza Begum
- 263-276 Are health care facilities and programs in Western Uganda encouraging or discouraging men's participation in maternal and child health care?
by Florence Muheirwe & Said Nuhu
- 264-273 The impact of health transformation plan on hospitalization rates in Iran: An interrupted time series
by Bakhtiar Piroozi & Arash Rashidian & Amirhossein Takian & Mohammad Amerzadeh & Minoo Alipouri Sakha & Obeidollah Faraji & Ghobad Moradi
- 274-290 Use of Lean techniques in health care in Spain to improve involvement and satisfaction of workers
by Marina Damián Sanz & José A. Yagüe‐Fabra & Rosa Gracia Matilla
- 277-293 Out‐of‐pocket expenditure for health care: District level estimates for Haryana state in India
by Shankar Prinja & Gunjeet Kaur & Rakesh Gupta & Saroj Kumar Rana & Arun Kumar Aggarwal
- 291-300 Natives as international medical graduates: A nationwide analysis in Taiwan
by Feng‐Yuan Chu & Yin‐Mei Chao & Li‐Fang Chou & Tzeng‐Ji Chen
- 294-308 GIS‐based method to delimit spheres of influence for a medical consortium: Experience of a pediatric medical consortium, Shanghai
by Xuechen Xiong & Shuai Zhou & Zhaohua Huo & Li Luo
- 301-313 Economic burden, impoverishment, and coping mechanisms associated with out‐of‐pocket health expenditure in India: A disaggregated analysis at the state level
by Shivendra Sangar & Varun Dutt & Ramna Thakur
- 309-323 Association between patient attachment to a regular doctor and self‐perceived unmet health care needs in Canada: A population‐based analysis of the 2013 to 2014 Canadian community health surveys
by Oluwakemi A. Awe & Udoka Okpalauwaekwe & Adegboyega K. Lawal & Marcus M. Ilesanmi & Cindy Feng & Marwa Farag
- 314-326 Mongolian Health Sector Strategic Master Plan (2006‐2015): A foundation for achieving universal health coverage
by Oyunchimeg Erdenee & Indermohan S. Narula & Chiho Yamazaki & Satomi Kameo & Hiroshi Koyama
- 324-337 HIV/AIDS and economic growth: Evidence from West Africa
by Rasaki Stephen Dauda
- 327-353 Effects of the 2008 global financial crisis on population health
by Nazim Habibov & Alena Auchynnikava & Rong Luo & Lida Fan
- 338-345 What is the supporting role of health care providers from the perspective of patients with renal allograft rejection? A qualitative study
by Mohammad Reza Ebadzadeh & Esmat Nouhi & Jamileh Farokhzadian & Parvin Mangolian Shahrbabaki
- 346-369 Health insurance in Myanmar: Knowledge, perceptions, and preferences of Social Security Scheme members and general adult population
by Chaw‐Yin Myint & Milena Pavlova & Wim Groot
- 354-368 Does level of minority presence and hospital reimbursement policy influence hospital referral region health rankings in the United States
by Hanadi Hamadi & Emma Apatu & Chung‐Ping Albert Loh & Hyett Farah & Kirk Walker & Aaron Spaulding
- 369-386 Implementation process and quality of a primary health care system improvement initiative in a decentralized context: A retrospective appraisal using the quality implementation framework
by Ejemai Amaize Eboreime & John Eyles & Nonhlanhla Nxumalo & Oghenekome Lauretta Eboreime & Rohit Ramaswamy
- 370-383 Predictors of hospital readmissions in internal medicine patients: Application of Andersen's Model
by Sıdıka Kaya & Gulay Sain Guven & Seda Aydan & Onur Toka
- 384-395 Low prioritization of latent tuberculosis infection—A systemic barrier to tuberculosis control: A qualitative study in Ontario, Canada
by Deborah A. Milinkovic & Stephen Birch & Fran Scott & K. Bruce Newbold & Jessica Hopkins & Muntasir Saffie & Beverley M. Essue
- 387-396 Hospital nurse shift length, patient‐centered care, and the perceived quality and patient safety
by Mu'taman Jarrar & Mohd Sobri Minai & Mohammad Al‐Bsheish & Ahmed Meri & Mustafa Jaber
- 396-413 A healthy weight improves life satisfaction
by Nazim Habibov & Alena Auchynnikava & Rong Luo & Lida Fan
- 397-410 Diffusion of advanced medical imaging technology, CT, and MRI scanners, in Iran: A qualitative study of determinants
by Zahra Abedini & Ali Akbari Sari & Abbas Rahimi Foroushani & Ebrahim Jaafaripooyan
- 411-422 Technical efficiency of Portuguese public hospitals: A comparative analysis across the five regions of Portugal
by Diogo Cunha Ferreira & Alexandre Morais Nunes
- 414-442 Analysis of the technical efficiency of the forms of hospital management based on public‐private collaboration of the Madrid Health Service, as compared with traditional management
by José Luis Franco Miguel & Carmen Fullana Belda & Antonio Rúa Vieites
- 423-435 Patient satisfaction with primary healthcare services in Lebanon
by Randa Hemadeh & Rawan Hammoud & Ola Kdouh & Tarek Jaber & Lea Ammar
- 436-446 Changes in inpatients' distribution and benefits under institution level–based quota payment for specific diseases in rural China: An interrupted time‐series analysis
by Hao‐Miao Li & Ying‐Chun Chen & Hong‐Xia Gao & Yan Zhang & Dai Su & Jing‐Jing Chang & Di Jiang & Xiao‐Mei Hu & Shi‐Han Lei
- 443-457 Structuring ambiguity in hospital governance
by Gerard Scholten & Linda Muijsers‐Creemers & Jan Moen & Roland Bal
- 447-463 The influence of marital status on the survival of patients with operable gastrointestinal stromal tumor: A SEER‐based study
by Mo Chen & Xuan Wang & Ran Wei & Zheng Wang
- 464-473 Rural‐urban disparities in family physician practice patterns: A nationwide survey in Taiwan
by Bo‐Ren Cheng & Hsiao‐Ting Chang & Ming‐Hwai Lin & Tzeng‐Ji Chen & Li‐Fang Chou & Shinn‐Jang Hwang
- 474-486 Assessing the variation in workload among general practitioners in urban and rural areas: An analysis based on SMS time sampling data
by Daniël van Hassel & Robert Verheij & Ronald Batenburg
- 487-508 Inequality trends in the demographic and geographic distribution of health care professionals in China: Data from 2002 to 2016
by Jingxian Wu & Yongmei Yang
- 509-535 Western organizational change capacity theory and its application to public health organizations in China: A multiple case analysis
by Xueyin Zhao & Robert M. Goodman
- 536-556 Temporal availability of public health care in developing countries of the Caribbean: An improved two‐step floating catchment area method for estimating spatial accessibility to health care
by Juel Paul & Earl Edwards
- 557-568 Policy intervention for access to medicine: Does it work similarly for poor and non‐poor?
by Arijita Dutta & Satarupa Bandyopadhyay
- 569-582 How many beds? Capacity implications of hospital care demand projections in the Irish hospital system, 2015‐2030
by Conor Keegan & Aoife Brick & Brendan Walsh & Adele Bergin & James Eighan & Maev‐Ann Wren
- 583-593 Pharmacy workforce in Saudi Arabia: Challenges and opportunities: A cross‐sectional study
by Dalia Almaghaslah & Abdulrhman Alsayari & Rayah Asiri & Najla Albugami
- 594-601 Never will I give advice till you please to ask me thrice: Estimating willingness to pay for health insurance using 3 different methods with evidence from Iran
by Mayam Moeeni & Shirin Nosratnejad
- 602-616 Assessing performance of Taiwan hospitals using data envelopment analysis: In view of ownership
by Bo Hsiao & Li‐Hsueh Chen & Huei‐Ting Wu
- 617-633 The impact of China's latest population policy changes on maternity insurance—a case study in Jiangsu Province
by Xiaotian Zhang & Lvlin Zhou & Henry Asante Antwi
- 634-645 The accessibility of health services to young deaf adolescents in Ghana
by Ebenezer Alfa Senayah & Wisdom Kwadwo Mprah & Maxwell Peprah Opoku & Anthony Kweku Edusei & Eric Lawer Torgbenu
- 646-660 A national study on collaboration in care planning for patients with complex needs
by Lena G. Larsson & Siv Bäck‐Pettersson & Sven Kylén & Bertil Marklund & Martin Gellerstedt & Eric Carlström
- 661-678 “‘Academic’ is a dirty word”: Intended impact pathways of an emerging academic health centre in tropical regional Australia
by Alexandra Edelman & Judy Taylor & Pavel V. Ovseiko & Stephanie M. Topp
- 679-693 Fluctuating operation development index of community health service centres in the Pudong new area of Shanghai: A continuous investigation
by Shanshan Liu & Jiaoling Huang & Jincheng Fan & Hong Liang & Jiquan Lou & Yimin Zhang
- 694-712 Assessing determinants of health care prepayment in China: Economic growth or government willingness? New evidence from the continuous wavelet analysis
by Ying Zhang & Rui Wang & Xinyi Yao
- 713-725 Socio‐economic indicators, dietary patterns, and physical activity as determinants of maternal obesity in middle‐income countries: Evidences from a cohort study in Mexico
by Armando Arredondo & Christian Torres & Emanuel Orozco & Selene Pacheco & Fengyang Huang & Elena Zambrano & Francisco Bolaños‐Jiménez
- 726-735 The effect of patient satisfaction with academic hospitals on their loyalty
by Mina Rostami & Leila Ahmadian & Yunes Jahani & Aliakbar Niknafs
- 736-751 Factors affecting the choice of health care utilisation between private and public services among the elderly population in India
by Chandrima Chatterjee & Narayan Chandra Nayak & Jitendra Mahakud & Suhita Chopra Chatterjee
- 752-762 Societal and individual determinants in the enrollment of personal health records: A preliminary investigation from China
by Ping Zhang & Liuyi Zhang & Fang Wang & Yao Cheng & Yuan Liang
- 763-775 Factors affecting job satisfaction among medical laboratory technologists in University Hospital, Oman: An exploratory study
by Samira Alrawahi & Stina Fransson Sellgren & Nasar Alwahaibi & Salem Altouby & Mats Brommels
- 776-788 Design of a supply chain distribution network for communicable diseases: Hepatitis A in Jordan as a case study
by Hazem Smadi & Hussam Alshraideh & Wae'd Bataineh
- 789-801 Evolution of quality of life and health‐related behaviors among Spanish university students
by José María Faílde Garrido & Laura Ruiz Soriano & María Reyes Pérez Fernández & María Lameiras Fernández & Yolanda Rodríguez Castro
- 802-816 The influence of the Community‐based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) program on community health sustainability in the Upper West Region of Ghana
by Hannah Woods & Umar Haruna & Irenius Konkor & Isaac Luginaah
- 817-823 Economic benefit of leptospirosis prevention in Kelantan, Malaysia: Willingness‐to‐contribute approach
by Sarah Saizan & Surianti Sukeri & Wan Mohd Zahiruddin & Mohd Nazri Shafei & Awang Hamat Rukman & Osman Malina & Tengku Zetty Maztura Tengku Jamaluddin & Daud Aziah
- 824-843 Politics and health outcomes: A path analytic approach
by Songul Cinaroglu
- 844-859 Health and the Sustainable Development Goals: Challenges for four Pacific countries
by Nina L. Hall & Sophie Matthews & Arabella Hickson & Peter S. Hill
- 860-874 Bank accounts for public primary health care facilities: Reflections on implementation from three districts in Tanzania
by August Kuwawenaruwa & Michelle Remme & Gemini Mtei & Suzan Makawia & Stephen Maluka & Ntuli Kapologwe & Josephine Borghi
- 875-884 Challenges of implementation: Strategic purchasing in Iran Health Insurance Organization
by Ali Reza Kalantari & Mohammad Jafari Sirizi & Mohammad Hossein Mehrolhassani & Reza Dehnavieh
- 885-895 The evaluation of malpractice cases arising from aesthetic intervention in Turkey based on Supreme Court case law
by Pınar Yalcin Balcik & Cuma Cakmak
- 896-916 The effectiveness of PEPFAR's funding for women and children with HIV/AIDS
by Yiyeon Kim
- 917-933 Health care purchasing in Kenya: Experiences of health care providers with capitation and fee‐for‐service provider payment mechanisms
by Melvin Obadha & Jane Chuma & Jacob Kazungu & Edwine Barasa
- 934-946 The ethnographer as health service leader: An insider's view of organisational change
by Bie Nio Ong
- 947-963 Medical leadership competencies: A comparative study of physicians in public and private sector hospitals in India
by Kamal Gulati & Vikas Madhukar & Vivek Verma & Angel Rajan Singh & Shakti Kumar Gupta & Chitra Sarkar
- 964-975 Perceived satisfaction with health services under National Health Insurance Scheme: Clients' perspectives
by Eric Badu & Peter Agyei‐Baffour & Isaac Ofori Acheampong & Maxwell Preprah Opoku & Kwasi Addai‐Donkor
- 976-986 Project Octo‐Pills—Engaging community pharmacists in the care of patients from a tertiary hospital: A pilot study
by Zhi Yang Neo & Yi Ting Low & Kheng Yong Ong & Joy Boon Ka Chong & Kiat Wee Lim & Max Wei Chan & Anson Zong Neng Lim & Kaysar Mamun & Li Li Chen
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
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