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July 2024, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 292-306 The state of American health coverage: the 2022 elections and the Affordable Care Act
by Gusmano, Mickael K. & Thompson, Frank J.
- 307-322 Medical marijuana laws and mental health in the United States
by Kalbfuss, Jörg & Odermatt, Reto & Stutzer, Alois
- 323-336 What is a ‘National’ ‘Health’ ‘Service’? A keyword analysis of policy documents leading to the formation of the UK NHS
by Powell, Martin & Williams, Iestyn
- 337-352 Consolidating political leadership in healthcare: a mediating institution for priority-setting as a political strategy in a local health system
by Bergstedt, Emma & Sandman, Lars & Nedlund, Ann-Charlotte
- 353-369 Why did England change its law on deceased organ donation in 2019? The dynamic interplay between evidence and values
by Williams, Lorraine & Bostock, Jennifer & Noyes, Jane & McLaughlin, Leah & O'Neill, Stephen & Al-Haboubi, Mustafa & Boadu, Paul & Mays, Nicholas
- 370-386 Emergency care reconfiguration in the Netherlands: conflicting interests and trade-offs from a multidisciplinary perspective
by van Velzen, Nanne & Janssen, Richard & Varkevisser, Marco
- 387-406 From speculative to real: community attitudes towards government COVID-19 vaccine mandates in Western Australia from May 2021 to April 2022
by Attwell, Katie & Roberts, Leah & Rizzi, Marco
April 2024, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 153-173 We need to talk about values: a proposed framework for the articulation of normative reasoning in health technology assessment
by Charlton, Victoria & DiStefano, Michael & Mitchell, Polly & Morrell, Liz & Rand, Leah & Badano, Gabriele & Baker, Rachel & Calnan, Michael & Chalkidou, Kalipso & Culyer, Anthony & Howdon, Daniel & Hughes, Dyfrig & Lomas, James & Max, Catherine & McCabe, Christopher & O'Mahony, James F. & Paulden, Mike & Pemberton-Whiteley, Zack & Rid, Annette & Scuffham, Paul & Sculpher, Mark & Shah, Koonal & Weale, Albert & Wester, Gry
- 174-191 A review of heath economic evaluation practice in the Netherlands: are we moving forward?
by Gabrio, Andrea
- 192-215 Understanding household healthcare expenditure can promote health policy reform
by Best, Rohan & Tuncay, Berna
- 216-233 Ten years of German benefit assessment: price analysis for drugs with unproven additional benefit
by Kleining, Katrin & Laufenberg, Jan & Thrun, Philip & Ehlert, Dorothee & Wasem, Jürgen & Bartol, Arne
- 234-252 Pricing of hospital services: evidence from a thematic review
by Sirur, Andria J. N. & Pillai K, Rajasekharan
- 253-268 How reforms hamper priority-setting in health care: an interview study with local decision-makers in London
by Kieslich, Katharina & Coultas, Clare & Littlejohns, Peter
- 269-288 New governance of the digital health agency: a way out of the joint decision trap to implement electronic health records in Germany?
by Schmitt, Tugce
January 2024, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-2 … and in with the new
by Friebel, Rocco & Wallenburg, Iris
- 3-20 Financial risk protection in private health insurance: empirical evidence on catastrophic and impoverishing spending from Germany's dual insurance system
by Hengel, Philipp & Blümel, Miriam & Siegel, Martin & Achstetter, Katharina & Köppen, Julia & Busse, Reinhard
- 21-45 Health insurance and fertility among low-income, childless, single women: evidence from the ACA Medicaid expansions
by Leguizamon, J. Sebastian
- 46-56 Improving access to healthcare in Ireland: an implementation failure
by Connolly, Sheelah
- 57-72 Strengthening primary health care in China: governance and policy challenges
by Qian, Jiwei & Ramesh, M.
- 73-91 Is the emergency department used as a substitute or a complement to primary care in Medicaid?
by Denham, Alina & Hill, Elaine L. & Raven, Maria & Mendoza, Michael & Raz, Mical & Veazie, Peter J.
- 92-118 Early child health in Africa: do ICT and democracy matter?
by Nkoumou Ngoa, Gaston Brice & Song, Jacques Simon
- 119-150 Globalisation and mental health: is globalisation good or bad for mental health? Testing for quadratic effects
by Amin, Saqib
October 2023, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 341-341 Out with the old…
by Oliver, Adam
- 345-361 Integrated care in a Beveridge system: experiences from England and Denmark
by Tsiachristas, Apostolos & Vrangbæk, Karsten & Gongora-Salazar, Pamela & Kristensen, Søren Rud
- 362-376 Changing roles of health insurers in France, Germany, and the Netherlands: any lessons to learn from Bismarckian systems?
by Schut, Frederik T. & Henschke, Cornelia & Or, Zeynep
- 377-394 Institutional boundaries and the challenges of aligning science advice and policy dynamics: the UK and Canada in the time of COVID-19
by Tuohy, Carolyn Hughes & Bevan, Gwyn & Brown, Adalsteinn D.
- 395-410 Promoting the systematic use of real-world data and real-world evidence for digital health technologies across Europe: a consensus framework
by Srivastava, Divya & Henschke, Cornelia & Virtanen, Lotta & Lotman, Eno-Martin & Friebel, Rocco & Ardito, Vittoria & Petracca, Francesco
- 411-425 ‘Nurses are seen as general cargo, not the smart TVs you ship carefully’: the politics of nurse staffing in England, Spain, Sweden, and the Netherlands
by Wallenburg, Iris & Friebel, Rocco & Winblad, Ulrika & Maynou Pujolras, Laia & Bal, Roland
- 426-430 Fellow travellers in transformative times: a reflection on 21 years membership of the European Health Policy Group
by Helderman, Jan-Kees
July 2023, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 219-233 Exploring differences between public and private providers in primary care: findings from a large Swedish region
by Glenngård, Anna Häger
- 234-247 Successfully changing the mode of regulation in clinical priority setting: how organisational factors contributed to establishing the Norwegian priority guidelines for specialist health care services
by Aase-Kvåle, Irene
- 248-273 Political determinants of health: (re) examining the role of governance in reducing maternal mortality
by Tiwari, Chhavi & Jain, Neha & Goli, Srinivas & Puri, Parul
- 274-288 Public health by organizational fix?
by Weale, Albert & Hunter, David J. & Littlejohns, Peter & Khatun, Toslima & Johnson, Jacqueline
- 289-304 Spillover effects of financial incentives for providers onto non-targeted patients: daycase surgery in English hospitals
by Britteon, Philip & Kristensen, Søren Rud & Lau, Yiu-Shing & McDonald, Ruth & Sutton, Matt
- 305-320 Health care reform and financial crisis in the Netherlands: consequences for the financial arena of health care organizations
by van Dijk, T. S. & van der Scheer, W. K. & Felder, M. & Janssen, R. T. J. M.
- 321-328 The forgotten dimension of integrated care: barriers to implementing integrated clinical care in English NHS hospitals
by Castelli, Michele & Erskine, Jonathan & Hunter, David & Hungin, Amritpal
- 329-340 What's the ideal World Health Organization (WHO)?
by Wenham, Clare & Davies, Sara E.
April 2023, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 111-120 Neighborhood inequalities and the decline of infant mortality in São Paulo
by Gusmano, Michael K. & Grafova, Irina & Ayoub, Rafael & Weisz, Daniel & Rodwin, Victor G.
- 121-138 Saving children's lives through interventions: a quasi-experimental analysis of GAVI
by Maruta, Admasu Asfaw & Afoakwah, Clifford
- 139-153 The effects of a sugar-sweetened beverage tax: moving beyond dental health outcomes and service utilisation
by Sowa, P. Marcin & Birch, Stephen
- 154-171 Effects of public long-term care insurance on the medical service use by older people in South Korea
by Cho, Yoon-Min & Kwon, Soonman
- 172-185 Understanding public procurement within the health sector: a priority in a post-COVID-19 world
by García-Altés, Anna & McKee, Martin & Siciliani, Luigi & Barros, Pedro Pita & Lehtonen, Lasse & Rogers, Heather & Kringos, Dionne & Zaletel, Jelka & De Maeseneer, Jan
- 186-203 Coping with COVID-19: the role of hospital care structures and capacity expansion in five countries
by Cacace, Mirella & Böcken, Jan & Edquist, Kristin & Klenk, Tanja & Martinez-Jimenez, Mario & Preusker, Uwe & Vrangbaek, Karsten & Waitzberg, Ruth
- 204-217 Health misinformation and freedom of expression: considerations for policymakers
by Marecos, João & Shattock, Ethan & Bartlett, Oliver & Goiana-da-Silva, Francisco & Maheswaran, Hendramoorthy & Ashrafian, Hutan & Darzi, Ara
January 2023, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-13 Need, demand, supply in health care: working definitions, and their implications for defining access
by Rodriguez Santana, Idaira & Mason, Anne & Gutacker, Nils & Kasteridis, Panagiotis & Santos, Rita & Rice, Nigel
- 14-31 Strengthening health system governance in Germany: looking back, planning ahead
by Schmitt, Tugce & Haarmann, Alexander & Shaikh, Mujaheed
- 32-48 Just a question of time? Explaining non-take-up of a public health insurance program designed for undocumented immigrants living in France
by Dourgnon, P. & Jusot, F. & Marsaudon, A. & Sarhiri, J. & Wittwer, J.
- 49-65 Structuring complexity? A systemic perspective on the implementation of a disease management programme for type II diabetes care in Denmark
by Vrangbæk, Karsten
- 66-81 Any lessons to learn? Pathways and impasses towards health system resilience in post-pandemic times
by Ewert, Benjamin & Wallenburg, Iris & Winblad, Ulrika & Bal, Roland
- 82-87 Accelerating integration of social needs into mainstream healthcare to achieve health equity in the COVID-19 era
by Kulkarni, Aparna & Davey-Rothwell, Melissa & Mossialos, Elias
- 88-103 Learning lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic
by Powell, Martin
- 104-110 Learning lessons about lesson-learning: Covid complexity
by Paton, Calum
October 2022, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 367-379 Privatising, liberalising and dividing a welfare state without affecting universality? Debunking the myths surrounding the rapid rise of private health insurance in Sweden
by Lapidus, John
- 380-397 Does voluntary health insurance reduce the use of and the willingness to finance public health care in Sweden?
by Kullberg, Linn & Blomqvist, Paula & Winblad, Ulrika
- 398-415 How to fairly allocate scarce medical resources? Controversial preferences of healthcare professionals with different personal characteristics
by Pinho, Micaela & Araújo, Alexandra
- 416-427 Value-based evidence across health care sectors: a push for transparent real-world studies, data, and evidence dissemination
by van den Broek, Remon W. M. & Matheis, Robert J. & Bright, Jennifer L. & Hartog, Tessa E. & Perfetto, Eleanor M.
- 428-443 If you were a policymaker, which treatment would you disinvest? A participatory value evaluation on public preferences for active disinvestment of health care interventions in the Netherlands
by Rotteveel, A. H. & Lambooij, M. S. & Over, E. A. B. & Hernández, J. I. & Suijkerbuijk, A. W. M. & de Blaeij, A. T. & de Wit, G. A. & Mouter, N.
- 444-470 The normative grounds for NICE decision-making: a narrative cross-disciplinary review of empirical studies
by Charlton, Victoria
- 471-496 Impact on the NHS and health of the UK's trade and cooperation relationship with the EU, and beyond
by Fahy, Nick & Hervey, Tamara & Dayan, Mark & Flear, Mark & Galsworthy, Michael J. & Greer, Scott & Jarman, Holly & McCarey, Martha & McKee, Martin & Wood, Matthew
July 2022, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 247-265 Physician behaviour, malpractice risk and defensive medicine: an investigation of cesarean deliveries
by Mushinski, David & Zahran, Sammy & Frazier, Aanston
- 266-281 Clinical negligence cases in the English NHS: uncertainty in evidence as a driver of settlement costs and societal outcomes
by Carter, Alexander W. & Mossialos, Elias & Redhead, Julian & Papalois, Vassilios
- 282-297 Do patients benefit from legislation regulating step therapy?
by Tharp, Louis & Rothblatt, Zoe
- 298-331 Past experiences with surprise medical bills drive issue knowledge, concern and attitudes toward federal policy intervention
by Callaghan, Timothy & Haeder, Simon F. & Sylvester, Steven
- 332-347 Does Medicaid expansion influence county health spending? A case of New York counties
by Noh, Shihyun & Park, Ji-Hyung
- 348-365 Pricing strategies, executive committee power and negotiation leverage in New Zealand's containment of public spending on pharmaceuticals
by Main, Ben & Csanadi, Marcell & Ozieranski, Piotr
April 2022, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 121-140 Alternative provision of public health care: the role of citizens' satisfaction with public services and the social responsibility of government
by Cohen, Nissim & Mizrahi, Shlomo & Vigoda-Gadot, Eran
- 141-156 Conceptualising equity in the impact evaluation of chronic disease management programmes: a capabilities approach
by Tapager, Ina & Hansen, Kristian Schultz & Vrangbæk, Karsten
- 157-174 Can Asia provide models for tax-based European health systems? A comparative study of Singapore and Sweden
by Saltman, Richard B. & Yeh, Ming-Jui & Liu, Yu
- 175-199 An application of PCA-DEA with the double-bootstrap approach to estimate the technical efficiency of New Zealand District Health Boards
by Andrews, Antony
- 200-211 Observations from a small country: mental health policy, services and nursing in Wales
by Hannigan, Ben
- 212-219 Resilient managed competition during pandemics: lessons from the Italian experience during COVID-19
by Costa Font, Joan & Levaggi, Rosella & Turati, Gilberto
- 220-223 Resilient managed competition during pandemics: lessons from the Italian experience
by Bel, Germà & Esteve, Marc
- 224-226 Answers in search of questions: what does the comparison of COVID19 data among regions in Northern Italy tell us?
by Connelly, Luke B. & Birch, Stephen
- 227-231 Health economics and emergence from COVID-19 lockdown: the great big marginal analysis
by Donaldson, Cam & Mitton, Craig
- 232-237 Ireland's takeover of private hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Mercille, Julien & Turner, Brian & Lucey, Donnacha Seán
- 238-245 World-beating? Testing Britain's Covid response and tracing the explanation
by Paton, Calum
January 2022, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-13 Response to COVID-19: was Italy (un)prepared?
by Bosa, Iris & Castelli, Adriana & Castelli, Michele & Ciani, Oriana & Compagni, Amelia & Galizzi, Matteo M. & Garofano, Matteo & Ghislandi, Simone & Giannoni, Margherita & Marini, Giorgia & Vainieri, Milena
- 14-26 France's response to the Covid-19 pandemic: between a rock and a hard place
by Or, Zeynep & Gandré, Coralie & Durand Zaleski, Isabelle & Steffen, Monika
- 27-36 Unmasking a health care system: the Dutch policy response to the Covid-19 crisis
by Wallenburg, Iris & Helderman, Jan-Kees & Jeurissen, Patrick & Bal, Roland
- 37-47 Belgium's response to the COVID-19 pandemic
by Luyten, Jeroen & Schokkaert, Erik
- 48-61 Soft law and individual responsibility: a review of the Swedish policy response to COVID-19
by Winblad, Ulrika & Swenning, Anna-Karin & Spangler, Douglas
- 62-75 United States response to the COVID-19 pandemic, January–November 2020
by Alexander, Mathew & Unruh, Lynn & Koval, Andriy & Belanger, William
- 76-94 The federal government and Canada's COVID-19 responses: from ‘we're ready, we're prepared’ to ‘fires are burning’
by Allin, Sara & Fitzpatrick, Tiffany & Marchildon, Gregory P. & Quesnel-Vallée, Amélie
- 95-106 Australia's Response to COVID-19
by Stobart, Anika & Duckett, Stephen
- 107-119 Going hard and early: Aotearoa New Zealand's response to Covid-19
by Cumming, Jacqueline
- 120-120 Alternative provision of public health care: the role of citizens’ satisfaction with public services and the social responsibility of government – ERRATUM
by Cohen, N. & Mizrahi, S. & Vigoda-Gadot, E.
October 2021, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 379-382 Why we need to face up to the ageing population?
by Dixon, Anna
- 383-399 Learning from health system reform trajectories in seven Canadian provinces
by Usher, Susan & Denis, Jean-Louis & Préval, Johanne & Baker, Ross & Chreim, Samia & Kreindler, Sara & Breton, Mylaine & Côté-Boileau, Élizabeth
- 400-423 Evolution of the determinants of unmet health care needs in a universal health care system: Canada, 2001–2014
by Allan, Ian & Ammi, Mehdi
- 424-439 (Re)defining legitimacy in Canadian drug assessment policy? Comparing ideas over time
by Boothe, Katherine
- 440-456 Broadening the application of health technology assessment in the Netherlands: a worthwhile destination but not an easy ride?
by Enzing, Joost J. & Knies, Saskia & Boer, Bert & Brouwer, Werner B.F.
- 457-472 Necessity under construction – societal weighing rationality in the appraisal of health care technologies
by Kleinhout-Vliek, Tineke & de Bont, Antoinette & Boer, Bert
- 473-488 Internal barriers to efficiency: why disinvestments are so difficult. Identifying and addressing internal barriers to disinvestment of health technologies
by Hofmann, Bjørn
- 489-504 Organising Research and Development for evidence-informed health care: some universal characteristics and a case study from the UK
by Culyer, Anthony J. & Chalkidou, Kalipso
- 505-511 Exorcising the positivist ghost in the priority-setting machine: NICE and the demise of the ‘social value judgement’
by Charlton, Victoria & Weale, Albert
July 2021, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 251-255 Trump v. The ACA
by Gusmano, Michael K. & Sparer, Michael S. & Brown, Lawrence D.
- 256-272 Challenges to sovereign ambitions: forces of convergence and divergence within the global pharmaceutical sector and the UK's withdrawal from the European Union
by Wright, John S. F. & Doukas, Dimitrios
- 273-289 Cooperation amongst insurers on enhancing quality of care: precondition or substitute for competition?
by Stolper, Karel C. F. & Boonen, Lieke H.H.M. & Schut, Frederik T. & Varkevisser, Marco
- 290-307 Assessing the potential impact on health of the UK's future relationship agreement with the EU: analysis of the negotiating positions
by Fahy, Nick & Hervey, Tamara & Dayan, Mark & Flear, Mark & Galsworthy, Mike & Greer, Scott & Jarman, Holly & McKee, Martin
- 308-324 Tort reform: do details matter?
by Childers, Rachel G.
- 325-339 The constitutional economics of the World Health Organization
by Ip, Eric C.
- 340-354 Explaining system-level change in welfare governance: the role of policy indeterminacy and concatenations of social mechanisms
by Ongaro, Edoardo & Longo, Francesco
- 355-370 Mandatory reporting legislation in Canada: improving systems for patient safety?
by Milligan, C. & Allin, S. & Farr, M. & Farmanova, E. & Peckham, A. & Byrd, J. & Misfeldt, R. & Baker, G. R. & Marchildon, G. P.
- 371-377 Expanding health care coverage in Canada: a dramatic shift in the debate
by Marchildon, Gregory P. & Tuohy, Carolyn H.
April 2021, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 113-123 The ‘Netflix plus model’: can subscription financing improve access to medicines in low- and middle-income countries?
by Cherla, Avi & Howard, Natasha & Mossialos, Elias
- 124-137 Regulating private medical institutions: a case study of China
by Liu, Ziyu
- 138-153 Exploring differences between private and public prices in the English care homes market
by Allan, Stephen & Gousia, Katerina & Forder, Julien
- 154-169 Physicians' attitudes towards accelerated access to medicines
by Pace, Jessica & Kerridge, Ian & Pearson, Sallie & Lipworth, Wendy
- 170-182 Double-edged sword of federalism: variation in essential health benefits for mental health and substance use disorder coverage in states
by Willison, Charley E. & Singer, Phillip M. & Grazier, Kyle L.
- 183-200 Explaining health system responses to public reporting of cardiac surgery mortality in England and the USA
by Exworthy, Mark & Gabe, Jon & Rees Jones, Ian & Smith, Glenn
- 201-215 State strategies to address medicaid prescription spending: negotiated pricing vs price transparency
by Noh, Shihyun & Janousek, Christian L. & Park, Ji Hyung
- 216-231 Preserving social equity in marketized primary care: strategies in Sweden
by Winblad, Ulrika & Isaksson, David & Blomqvist, Paula
- 232-249 Changes in the balance between formal and informal care supply in England between 2001 and 2011: evidence from census data
by Zigante, Valentina & Fernandez, Jose-Luis & Mazzotta, Fernanda
January 2021, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 8-22 Reinterpreting the health in all policies obligation in Article 168 TFEU: the first step towards making enforcement a realistic prospect
by Bartlett, Oliver & Naumann, Anja
- 23-37 A tribute to the foot soldiers: European health agencies in the fight against antimicrobial resistance
by Deruelle, Thibaud
- 38-50 EU mental health governance and citizen participation: a global governmentality perspective
by Edquist, Kristin
- 51-63 Neither protective nor harmonized: the crossborder regulation of medical devices in the EU
by Jarman, Holly & Rozenblum, Sarah & Huang, Tiffany J.
- 64-75 Excessive pricing in the pharmaceutical industry: adding another string to the bow of EU competition law
by Danieli, Diletta
- 76-89 The role of EU competition law in health care and the ‘undertaking’ concept
by van de Gronden, Johan W. & Guy, Mary
- 90-103 Health, federalism and the European Union: lessons from comparative federalism about the European Union
by Greer, Scott L.
- 111-111 Transforming health care: the policy and politics of service reconfiguration in the UK's four health systems – CORRIGENDUM
by Stewart, Ellen & Greer, Scott L. & Ercia, Angelo & Donnelly, Peter D.
October 2020, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 419-439 Health care and the future of economic growth: exploring alternative perspectives
by Hensher, Martin & Tisdell, John & Canny, Ben & Zimitat, Craig
- 440-457 Re-thinking unmet need for health care: introducing a dynamic perspective
by Smith, Samantha & Connolly, Sheelah
- 458-476 An analysis of the development assistance for health (DAH) allocations for STD control in Africa
by Furuoka, Fumitaka & Hoque, Mohammad Zahirul & Jacob, Ray Ikechukwu & Ziegenhain, Patrick
- 477-495 HPV vaccine status and sexual behavior among young sexually-active women in the US: evidence from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2007–2014
by Leidner, Andrew J. & Chesson, Harrell W. & Talih, Makram
- 496-508 Shifting threats and rhetoric: how Republican governors framed Medicaid expansion
by Singer, Phillip M. & Rozier, Michael
- 509-529 The resolution process and the timing of settlement of medical malpractice claims
by Bielen, Samantha & Grajzl, Peter & Marneffe, Wim
July 2020, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 289-307 Transforming health care: the policy and politics of service reconfiguration in the UK's four health systems
by Stewart, Ellen & Greer, Scott L. & Ercia, Angelo & Donnelly, Peter D.
- 308-324 The regulation of competition and procurement in the National Health Service 2015–2018: enduring hierarchical control and the limits of juridification
by Osipovič, Dorota & Allen, Pauline & Sanderson, Marie & Moran, Valerie & Checkland, Kath
- 325-340 Getting involved: the extent and impact of patient and public involvement in the Swedish health system
by Fredriksson, Mio & Tritter, Jonathan
- 341-354 Does managed competition constrain hospitals' contract prices? Evidence from the Netherlands
by Douven, Rudy & Burger, Monique & Schut, Frederik
- 355-369 The reimbursement of new medical technologies in German inpatient care: What factors explain which hospitals receive innovation payments?
by Ex, Patricia & Vogt, Verena & Busse, Reinhard & Henschke, Cornelia
- 370-385 Paradigms in operation: explaining pharmaceutical benefit assessment outcomes in England and Germany
by Kieslich, Katharina
- 386-402 Why do health technology assessment drug reimbursement recommendations differ between countries? A parallel convergent mixed methods study
by Nicod, Elena & Maynou, Laia & Visintin, Erica & Cairns, John
- 403-413 Quality improvement in hospitals in the Russian Federation, 2000–2016: a systematic review
by Vlassov, Vasiliy V. & Bates, Katie & McKee, Martin
- 414-415 Response to Rudolf Klein
by Tuohy, Carolyn Hughes
- 416-416 The regulation of competition and procurement in the National Health Service 2015–2018: enduring hierarchical control and the limits of juridification – ADDENDUM
by Osipovič, Dorota & Allen, Pauline & Sanderson, Marie & Moran, Valerie & Checkland, Kath
- 417-417 Quality improvement in hospitals in the Russian Federation, 2000–2016: a systematic review – ADDENDUM
by Vlassov, Vasiliy V. & Bates, Katie & McKee, Martin
April 2020, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 141-159 The implementation of European Union (EU) rules on cross-border care: moving towards convergence?
by Nordeng, Zuzana & Veggeland, Frode
- 160-172 Integration vs separation in the provision of health care: 24 OECD countries compared
by Toth, Federico
- 173-195 Coverage mandates and market dynamics: employer, insurer and patient responses to parity laws
by Nathenson, Robert A.
- 196-209 Opening the black box of diagnosis-related groups (DRGs): unpacking the technical remuneration structure of the Dutch DRG system
by van Herwaarden, Sam & Wallenburg, Iris & Messelink, Joris & Bal, Roland
- 210-224 When do people choose to be informed? Predictors of information-seeking in the choice of primary care provider in Sweden
by Hoffstedt, Caroline & Fredriksson, Magnus & Lenhoff, Håkan & Winblad, Ulrika
- 225-246 Who knows best? Older people’s and practitioner contributions to understanding and preventing avoidable hospital admissions
by Glasby, Jon & Littlechild, Rosemary & Le Mesurier, Nick & Thwaites, Rachel
- 247-260 Should performance-based incentives be used to motivate health care providers? Views of health sector managers in Cambodia, China and Pakistan
by Khan, Mishal & Roychowdhury, Imara & Meghani, Ankita & Hashmani, Farah & Borghi, Josephine & Liverani, Marco
- 261-276 Political party ambitions and type-2 diabetes policy in Brazil and Mexico
by Gómez, Eduardo J.
- 277-287 Addressing perceived economic obstacles to genetic testing as a way to mitigate disparities in family health history for adoptees
by May, Thomas & Evans, James P.
January 2020, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-17 The National Health Service (NHS) in ‘crisis’: the role played by a shift from horizontal to vertical principles of equity
by Asthana, Sheena & Gibson, Alex
- 18-29 Fairness in drug prices: do economists think differently from the public?
by Trujillo, Antonio J. & Karmarkar, Taruja & Alexander, Caleb & Padula, William & Greene, Jeremy & Anderson, Gerard
- 30-42 Access to treatment and the constitutional right to health in Germany: a triumph of hope over evidence?
by Ettelt, Stefanie
- 43-55 Access to health care in post-apartheid South Africa: availability, affordability, acceptability
by Burger, Ronelle & Christian, Carmen
- 56-71 Is universal and uniform health insurance better for China? Evidence from the perspective of supply-induced demand
by Yu, Jianxing & Qiu, Yue & He, Ziying
- 72-93 Willingness to pay for improved public health care services in Saudi Arabia: a contingent valuation study among heads of Saudi households
by Al-Hanawi, Mohammed K. & Alsharqi, Omar & Vaidya, Kirit
- 94-112 Value-based provider payment: towards a theoretically preferred design
by Cattel, Daniëlle & Eijkenaar, Frank & Schut, Frederik T.
- 113-127 Attitudes of health professionals concerning bedside rationing criteria: a survey from Portugal
by Pinho, Micaela & Veiga, Pedro
- 128-140 Health economics methods for public health resource allocation: a qualitative interview study of decision makers from an English local authority
by Frew, Emma & Breheny, Katie
October 2019, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 425-442 The dilemma of knowledge use in political decision-making: National Guidelines in a Swedish priority-setting context
by Sandberg, Johanna & Persson, Bo & Garpenby, Peter
- 443-467 Social preferences for prioritising the treatment of disabled and chronically ill patients: beyond the order effect
by Mckie, John & Richardson, Jeff
- 468-486 Impacts of the type of social health insurance on health service utilisation and expenditures: implications for a unified system in China
by Tan, Si Ying & Wu, Xun & Yang, Wei
- 487-508 Program design, implementation and performance: the case of social health insurance in India
by Maurya, Dayashankar & Ramesh, M.
- 509-535 Not so sweet refrain: sugar-sweetened beverage taxes, industry opposition and harnessing the lessons learned from tobacco control legal challenges
by George, Anita
- 536-552 Impact of the Spanish smoke-free laws on cigarette sales, 2000–2015: partial bans on smoking in public places failed and only a total tobacco ban worked
by Pinilla, Jaime & López-Valcárcel, Beatriz G. & Negrín, Miguel A.
July 2019, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 299-314 The effect of universal health insurance for children in Vietnam
by Nguyen, Binh T. & Lo Sasso, Anthony T.
- 315-336 Can universal access be achieved in a voluntary private health insurance market? Dutch private insurers caught between competing logics
by Vonk, Robert A. A. & Schut, Frederik T.
- 337-354 The effects of payments for pharmaceuticals: a systematic literature review
by Kolasa, Katarzyna & Kowalczyk, Marta
- 355-373 A European late starter: lessons from the history of reform in Irish health care
by Wren, Maev-Ann & Connolly, Sheelah
- 374-399 The effects of competition on premiums: using United Healthcare’s 2015 entry into Affordable Care Act’s marketplaces as an instrumental variable
by Agirdas, Cagdas & Krebs, Robert J. & Yano, Masato
- 400-420 Does certificate of need law enhance competition in inpatient care market? An empirical analysis
by Paul, Jomon A. & Ni, Huan & Bagchi, Aniruddha
- 421-424 Carolyn Hughes Tuohy, Remaking Policy: Scale, Pace and Political Strategy in Health Care Reform. University of Toronto Press, Toronto2018. p. 717
by Klein, Rudolf
April 2019, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 141-161 Reputations count: why benchmarking performance is improving health care across the world
by Bevan, Gwyn & Evans, Alice & Nuti, Sabina
- 162-181 When health technology assessment is confidential and experts have no power: the case of Hungary
by Csanádi, Marcell & Löblová, Olga & Ozierański, Piotr & Harsányi, András & Kaló, Zoltán & McKee, Martin & King, Lawrence
- 182-204 Transparency in practice: Evidence from ‘verification analyses’ issued by the Polish Agency for Health Technology Assessment in 2012–2015
by Ozierański, Piotr & Löblová, Olga & Nicholls, Natalia & Csanádi, Marcell & Kaló, Zoltán & McKee, Martin & King, Lawrence
- 205-230 Smoking, health and academic outcomes: evidence from a limited smoking campus policy
by Cannonier, Colin & Burke, Monica G. & Steward, Kathryn
- 231-248 Family networks and healthy behaviour: evidence from Nepal
by Skordis, Jolene & Pace, Noemi & Vera-Hernandez, Marcos & Rasul, Imran & Fitzsimons, Emla & Osrin, David & Manandhar, Dharma & Costello, Anthony
- 249-273 Does government expenditure reduce inequalities in infant mortality rates in low- and middle-income countries?: A time-series, ecological analysis of 48 countries from 1993 to 2013
by Baker, Peter & Hone, Thomas & Reeves, Aaron & Avendano, Mauricio & Millett, Christopher
- 274-290 Projecting shortages and surpluses of doctors and nurses in the OECD: what looms ahead
by Scheffler, Richard M. & Arnold, Daniel R.
- 291-294 Demand-based models and market failure in health care: projecting shortages and surpluses in doctors and nurses
by Birch, Stephen
- 295-297 Response to Stephen Birch
by Scheffler, Richard M. & Arnold, Daniel R.
January 2019, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-10 The National Health Service (NHS) at 70: Bevan’s double-edged legacy
by Klein, Rudolf
- 11-14 Looking forward to the next 70 years: from a National Ill-Health Service to a National Health System
by Hunter, David J.
- 15-18 Could local integration of health and social care finally overcome the pull to the centre?
by Dixon, Anna
- 19-24 Making and breaking a health service
by Doran, Tim
- 25-28 The National Health Service (NHS) at 70: some comparative reflections
by Tuohy, Carolyn H.
- 29-39 Seventy years of the British National Health Service: problem, politics and policy streams
by Powell, Martin
- 40-60 Supplementary physicians’ fees: a sustainable system?
by Calcoen, Piet & van de Ven, Wynand P. M. M.
- 61-81 Projecting future demand for informal care among older people in China: the road towards a sustainable long-term care system
by Hu, Bo
- 82-100 Trends in ageing and ageing-in-place and the future market for institutional care: scenarios and policy implications
by Alders, Peter & Schut, Frederik T.
- 101-118 Comparative analysis of health system performance in Montreal and New York: the importance of context for interpreting indicators
by Gusmano, Michael K. & Strumpf, Erin & Fiset-Laniel, Julie & Weisz, Daniel & Rodwin, Victor G.
- 119-134 Methods for the economic evaluation of changes to the organisation and delivery of health services: principal challenges and recommendations
by Meacock, Rachel
July 2018, Volume 13, Issue 3-4
- 226-250 Space, place and (waiting) time: reflections on health policy and politics
by Sheard, Sally
- 251-262 Can history improve big bang health reform? Commentary
by Marchildon, Gregory P.
- 263-279 Bitter pills: the impact of medicare on mental health
by Dyck, Erika
- 280-298 Medicare and the care of First Nations, Métis and Inuit
by Lavoie, Josée G.
- 299-322 Pharmaceutical policy reform in Canada: lessons from history
by Boothe, Katherine
- 323-343 Expanding Canadian Medicare to include a national pharmaceutical benefit while controlling expenditures: possible lessons from Israel
by Rosen, Bruce
- 344-368 Expanding the breadth of Medicare: learning from Australia
by Duckett, Stephen
- 369-381 Why policy needs history (and historians)
by Berridge, Virginia
- 382-405 The impact of slow economic growth on health sector reform: a cross-national perspective
by Saltman, Richard B.
- 406-432 Rising inequality and the implications for the future of private insurance in Canada
by Stabile, Mark & Isabelle, Maripier