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July 2018, Volume 13, Issue 3-4
April 2018, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 107-117 Creating a ‘hostile environment for migrants’: the British government’s use of health service data to restrict immigration is a very bad idea
by Hiam, Lucinda & Steele, Sarah & McKee, Martin
- 118-136 The Norwegian National Council for Priority Setting in Health Care: decisions and justifications 1
by Wester, Gry & Bringedal, Berit
- 137-161 Who’s afraid of institutionalizing health technology assessment (HTA)?: Interests and policy positions on HTA in the Czech Republic
by Löblová, Olga
- 162-188 Involving citizens in disinvestment decisions: what do health professionals think? Findings from a multi-method study in the English NHS
by Daniels, Tom & Williams, Iestyn & Bryan, Stirling & Mitton, Craig & Robinson, Suzanne
- 189-208 What should health insurance cover? A comparison of Israeli and US approaches to benefit design under national health reform
by Nissanholtz Gannot, Rachel & Chinitz, David P. & Rosenbaum, Sara
- 209-217 ‘Fair innings’ in the face of ageing and demographic change
by Hazra, Nisha C. & Gulliford, Martin C. & Rudisill, Caroline
January 2018, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-9 The state of American health care: November 2016 to November 2020, a look forward
by Marmor, Theodore & Gusmano, Michael K.
- 10-32 The efficiency of the local health systems: investigating the roles of health administrations and health care providers
by Anselmi, Laura & Lagarde, Mylène & Hanson, Kara
- 33-49 Adopting new medical technologies in Russian hospitals: what causes inefficiency? (qualitative study)
by Shishkin, Sergey & Zasimova, Liudmila
- 50-67 Outsourcing day surgery to private for-profit hospitals: the price effects of competitive tendering
by Hagen, Terje P. & Holom, Geir Hiller & Amayu, Kebebew N.
- 68-91 The incidence of health financing in South Africa: findings from a recent data set
by Ataguba, John E. & McIntyre, Di
- 92-105 Legal advocacy as a tool to advance Roma Health
by Ezer, Tamar & Abdikeeva, Alphia & McKee, Martin
October 2017, Volume 12, Issue 4
July 2017, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 297-307 A place in the sun? Healthcare rights of retired UK citizens in Spain post-Brexit
by Cayon-De Las Cuevas, Joaquin & Hervey, Tamara
- 309-323 Democratic transitions, health institutions, and financial protection in the emerging economies: insights from Asia
by Gómez, Eduardo J.
- 325-344 Contested evidence: a Dutch reimbursement decision taken to court
by Moes, Floortje & Houwaart, Eddy & Delnoij, Diana & Horstman, Klasien
- 345-362 Health plan choice in the Netherlands: restrictive health plans preferred by young and healthy individuals
by Bes, Romy E. & Curfs, Emile C. & Groenewegen, Peter P. & de Jong, Judith D.
- 363-386 The determinants of defensive medicine practices in Belgium
by Vandersteegen, Tom & Marneffe, Wim & Cleemput, Irina & Vandijck, Dominique & Vereeck, Lode
- 387-400 Identifying health system value dimensions: more than health gain?
by Costa-Font, Joan & Sato, Azusa & Rovira Forns, Joan
- 401-401 Contested evidence: a Dutch reimbursement decision taken to court – CORRIGENDUM
by Moes, Floortje & Houwaart, Eddy & Delnoij, Diana & Horstman, Klasien
April 2017, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 125-137 What level of domestic government health expenditure should we aspire to for universal health coverage?
by Mcintyre, Di & Meheus, Filip & Røttingen, John-Arne
- 139-157 Raising more domestic money for health: prospects for low- and middle-income countries
by Elovainio, Riku & Evans, David B.
- 159-177 Fiscal space for domestic funding of health and other social services
by Meheus, Filip & McIntyre, Di
- 179-194 Framing the tax and health nexus: a neglected aspect of public health concern
by Mccoy, David & Chigudu, Simukai & Tillmann, Taavi
- 195-205 Global public goods for health: weaknesses and opportunities in the global health system
by Moon, Suerie & Røttingen, John-Arne & Frenk, Julio
- 207-221 Development assistance for health: critiques, proposals and prospects for change
by Moon, Suerie & Omole, Oluwatosin
- 223-244 Development assistance for health: what criteria do multi- and bilateral funders use?
by Ottersen, Trygve & Kamath, Aparna & Moon, Suerie & Martinsen, Lene & Røttingen, John-Arne
- 245-263 Distributing development assistance for health: simulating the implications of 11 criteria
by Ottersen, Trygve & Moon, Suerie & Røttingen, John-Arne
- 265-284 The challenge of middle-income countries to development assistance for health: recipients, funders, both or neither?
by Ottersen, Trygve & Moon, Suerie & Røttingen, John-Arne
- 285-296 Towards a coherent global framework for health financing: recommendations and recent developments
by Ottersen, Trygve & Elovainio, Riku & Evans, David B. & McCoy, David & Mcintyre, Di & Meheus, Filip & Moon, Suerie & Ooms, Gorik & Røttingen, John-Arne
January 2017, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-19 The regulation of competition in the National Health Service (NHS): what difference has the Health and Social Care Act 2012 made?
by Sanderson, Marie & Allen, Pauline & Osipovic, Dorota
- 21-41 Complementary logics of target-setting: hierarchist and experimentalist governance in the Scottish National Health Service
by Schang, Laura & Morton, Alec
- 43-59 The European Union Joint Procurement Agreement for cross-border health threats: what is the potential for this new mechanism of health system collaboration?
by Azzopardi-Muscat, Natasha & Schroder-Bäck, Peter & Brand, Helmut
- 61-80 The double-edged sword of corporatisation in the hospital sector: evidence from Indonesia
by Maharani, Asri & Tampubolon, Gindo
- 81-104 The United States confronts Ebola: suasion, executive action and fragmentation
by Greer, Scott L. & Singer, Phillip M.
October 2016, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 337-357 Is the pro-competition policy an effective solution for China’s public hospital reform?
by Pan, Jay & Qin, Xuezheng & Hsieh, Chee-Ruey
- 359-378 Explaining medical disputes in Chinese public hospitals: the doctor–patient relationship and its implications for health policy reforms
by He, Alex Jingwei & Qian, Jiwei
- 379-395 How does the pharmaceutical industry influence prescription? A qualitative study of provider payment incentives and drug remunerations in hospitals in Shanghai
by Yang, Wei
- 397-414 The future of Indian Health Services for native Americans in the United States: an analysis of policy options and recommendations
by Henley, Tiffany & Boshier, Maureen
- 415-432 Cost-effectiveness thresholds in health care: a bookshelf guide to their meaning and use
by Culyer, Anthony J.
- 433-438 Beyond the threshold
by Harris, Anthony H.
- 439-443 Clarifying the role of values in cost-effectiveness
by Gusmano, Michael K. & Kaebnick, Gregory
- 445-447 Cost-effectiveness thresholds: a comment on the commentaries
by Culyer, Anthony J.
July 2016, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 233-252 Equity in health care financing in Portugal: findings from the Household Budget Survey 2010/2011
by Quintal, Carlota & Lopes, José
- 253-273 Three worlds of health technology assessment: explaining patterns of diffusion of HTA agencies in Europe
by Löblová, Olga
- 275-302 Out-of-pocket payments and community-wide health outcomes: an examination of influenza vaccination subsidies in Japan
by Ibuka, Yoko & Bessho, Shun-ichiro
- 303-319 Health reform in Finland: current proposals and unresolved challenges
by Saltman, Richard B. & Teperi, Juha
- 321-335 Medical savings accounts: assessing their impact on efficiency, equity and financial protection in health care
by Wouters, Olivier J. & Cylus, Jonathan & Yang, Wei & Thomson, Sarah & McKee, Martin
- 336-336 Three worlds of health technology assessment: explaining patterns of diffusion of HTA agencies in Europe – CORRIGENDUM
by Löblová, Olga
April 2016, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 121-140 Why healthcare providers merge
by Postma, Jeroen & Roos, Anne-Fleur
- 141-159 Switching rates in health insurance markets decrease with age: empirical evidence and policy implications from the Netherlands
by Duijmelinck, Daniëlle M.I.D. & van de Ven, Wynand P.M.M.
- 161-178 Results of the market-oriented reform in the Netherlands: a review
by Maarse, Hans & Jeurissen, Patrick & Ruwaard, Dirk
- 179-192 Can a medical need clause help manage the growing costs of prescription drugs in the EU?
by Brooks, Eleanor & Geyer, Robert
- 193-213 Influence of provider mix and regulation on primary care services supplied to US patients
by Richards, Michael R. & Polsky, Daniel
- 215-221 Not everything is black or white: commentary on Filc D and Cohen N, blurring the boundaries between public and private health care services as an alternative explanation for the emergence of black medicine: the Israeli case
by Chinitz, David & Israeli, Avi
- 223-225 If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it probably is a duck: black market medicine and privatization in Israel
by Filc, Dani & Cohen, Nissim
- 227-231 Review Essay
by McCrone, Paul
January 2016, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-16 The role of the payment vehicle in non-market valuations of a health care service: willingness-to-pay for an ambulance helicopter service
by Gyrd-Hansen, Dorte
- 17-38 Making governance work in the health care sector: evidence from a ‘natural experiment’ in Italy
by Nuti, Sabina & Vola, Federico & Bonini, Anna & Vainieri, Milena
- 39-65 The determinants of efficiency in the Canadian health care system
by Allin, Sara & Grignon, Michel & Wang, Li
- 67-69 Making Fair Choices: a symposium
by Weale, Albert
- 71-77 Making fair choices on the path to universal health coverage: a précis
by Voorhoeve, Alex & Ottersen, Trygve & Norheim, Ole F.
- 79-83 The administrator’s perspective
by Woldemariam, Addis Tamire
- 85-89 Information will be the key to successful implementation
by Littlejohns, Peter & Chalkidou, Kalipso
- 91-96 Reasonable disagreement and the generally unacceptable: a philosophical analysis of Making Fair Choices
by Rumbold, Benedict E. & Wilson, James
- 97-102 The path from nowhere?
by Weale, Albert
- 103-111 Response to our critics
by Voorhoeve, Alex & Ottersen, Trygve & Norheim, Ole Fritjof
- 113-119 Democratic Governance and Health. Hospitals, Politics and Health Policy in New Zealand, by Miriam Laugesen and Robin Gauld, ISBN 978 1 877578 27 4, Dunedin: Otago University Press, 2012, 220 pp
by Powell, Martin
October 2015, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 373-374 Introduction
by Oliver, Adam
- 375-379 Human Resources in Health Care Systems: Reflecting on ‘Cross-National Comparisons of Human Resources for Health – what can we learn?’
by Laugesen, Miriam J.
- 381-385 Scoping the shape of an iceberg: the future of public involvement in heath policy: reflecting on ‘Public involvement policies in health: exploring their conceptual basis’
by Flood, Colleen M.
- 387-392 Reflecting on ‘Acquisition and disclosure of genetic information under alternative policy regimes: an economic analysis’ by Debora Wilson (Health Economics, Policy and Law 2006; 1: 263–276)
by Fattore, Giovanni
- 393-398 Reflecting on ‘Measuring the globalization of health services: a possible index of openness of country health sector to trade’
by Hsiao, William C.
- 399-403 Reflecting on ‘The complexity of governance change: reforming the governance of medical performance in Germany’
by Vrangbaek, Karsten
- 405-409 Reflecting on ‘Valuing lives and life years: anomalies, implications, and an alternative’
by Rice, Thomas
- 411-417 Reflecting on ‘An economic model of social capital and health’
by Knapp, Martin
- 419-424 Objections to the use of cost-effectiveness analysis in the US: reflecting on ‘Has the time come for cost-effectiveness analysis in US health care?’
by Gusmano, Michael K.
- 425-430 Determining what should be included in a publicly funded health care system: reflecting on ‘Individual responsibility for what? A conceptual framework for exploring the suitability of private financing in a publicly funded health-care system’
by Stabile, Mark
- 431-435 Reflecting on ‘Are health problems systemic? Politics of access and choice under Beveridge and Bismarck systems’
by Weale, Albert
- 437-442 Reflecting on ‘European policymaking on the tobacco advertising ban: the importance of escape routes’
by McKee, Martin
- 443-447 Reflecting on ‘Equity in health care: the Irish perspective’
by Hurley, Jeremiah
- 449-454 Reflecting on ‘Health technology appraisal and the courts: accountability for reasonableness and the judicial model of procedural justice’
by McHale, Jean V.
- 455-459 Reflecting on ‘Choice policies in Northern European health systems’
by Saltman, Richard B.
- 461-465 Reflecting on ‘The evaluation of lifestyle interventions in the Netherlands’
by Helderman, Jan-Kees
- 467-472 The process of dying: whose business is it anyway? Reflecting on ‘Stealing on insensibly: end-of-life politics in the United States’
by Ruggie, Mary
- 473-477 Reflecting on ‘The 2010 U.S. health care reform: approaching and avoiding how other countries finance health care’
by Greer, Scott L.
- 479-483 Reflecting on ‘Analytical perspectives on performance-based management: an outline of theoretical assumptions in the existing literature’
by Smith, Peter C.
- 485-489 Reflecting on ‘Supporting health systems in Europe: added value of EU actions?’
by Hervey, Tamara
July 2015, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 243-250 In search of real autonomy for fertility patients
by Johnston, Josephine & Gusmano, Michael K. & Patrizio, Pasquale
- 251-266 The impact of Universal Health Coverage on health care consumption and risky behaviours: evidence from Thailand
by Ghislandi, Simone & Manachotphong, Wanwiphang & Perego, Viviana M.E.
- 267-292 What is the public appetite for healthy eating policies? Evidence from a cross-European survey
by Mazzocchi, Mario & Cagnone, Silvia & Bech-Larsen, Tino & Niedźwiedzka, Barbara & Saba, Anna & Shankar, Bhavani & Verbeke, Wim & Traill, W Bruce
- 293-310 Blurring the boundaries between public and private health care services as an alternative explanation for the emergence of black medicine: the Israeli case
by Filc, Dani & Cohen, Nissim
- 311-315 “Review of Improving Health Services: Background, Method and Applications” (Edward Elgar, 2013, E-ISBN 978 1 78347 0198; IAVN 978 1 78347 0181, Cheltenham, UK, 288 pp.), by Walter Holland
by Marmor, Theodore R.
- 317-325 Does health services research improve health services? - “Improving Health Services: background, methods and applications” by Walter Holland, Edward Elgar 2013, 271pp., ISBN 978 1 78347 018 1
by Hunter, David J.
- 327-343 Incentivising improvements in health care delivery
by Oliver, Adam
- 345-350 Incentives and models of governance
by Bevan, Gwyn
- 351-356 Incentivising improvements in health care delivery: a response to Adam Oliver
by Doran, Tim
- 357-360 Performance management: the clinician’s tale
by Smith, Peter C.
- 361-365 Instrumentality in health care: a response to Adam Oliver
by Tanenbaum, Sandra J.
- 367-371 Commentary to Adam Oliver’s 'Incentivising improvements in health care delivery'
by Vrangbaek, Karsten
April 2015, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 113-132 Value congruence in health care priority setting: social values, institutions and decisions in three countries
by Landwehr, Claudia & Klinnert, Dorothea
- 133-159 The role of hospital payments in the adoption of new medical technologies: an international survey of current practice
by Sorenson, Corinna & Drummond, Michael & Torbica, Aleksandra & Callea, Giuditta & Mateus, Ceu
- 161-182 Gaining pounds by losing pounds: preferences for lifestyle interventions to reduce obesity
by Ryan, Mandy & Yi, Deokhee & Avenell, Alison & Douglas, Flora & Aucott, Lorna & van Teijlingen, Edwin & Vale, Luke
- 183-193 On the margins of health economics: a response to ‘resolving NICE’S nasty dilemma’
by Birch, Stephen & Gafni, Amiram
- 195-215 Structural patterns in Swedish health policy: a 30-year perspective
by Saltman, Richard B.
- 217-219 A reflection on Richard B. Saltman ‘Structural patterns in Swedish health policy’
by Lyttkens, Carl H.
- 223-227 “The New Politics of the NHS ” by Rudolf Klein (London and New York: Radcliffe Publishing, 2013), seventh edition, ISBN-13: 978 184619 771 0, 332 pages
by Weale, Albert
- 229-235 Making sense of complexity: the contribution of Rudolf Klein to our understanding of The New Politics of the NHS
by Helderman, Jan-Kees
- 237-240 Review of Rudolf Klein, The New Politics of the NHS: From Creation to Reinvention, 7th ed., London: Radcliffe, 2013
by Brown, Lawrence D.
January 2015, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 7-19 Financial impact of the GFC: health care spending across the OECD
by Morgan, David & Astolfi, Roberto
- 21-43 Improving productive efficiency in hospitals: findings from a review of the international evidence
by Rumbold, Benedict E. & Smith, Judith A. & Hurst, Jeremy & Charlesworth, Anita & Clarke, Aileen
- 45-59 The crisis as catalyst for reframing health care policies in the European Union †
by Helderman, Jan-Kees
- 61-81 The reactions to macro-economic crises in Nordic health system policies: Denmark, Finland and Sweden, 1980–2013
by Lehto, Juhani & Vrangbæk, Karsten & Winblad, Ulrika
- 83-99 The health effects of the global financial crisis: can we reconcile the differing views? A network analysis of literature across disciplines
by Stuckler, David & Reeves, Aaron & Karanikolos, Marina & McKee, Martin
- 101-105 Does history provide a short cut to futurology?
by Klein, Rudolf
- 107-111 Optimism about the future
by Timmins, Nicholas
October 2014, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 343-357 Heterogeneity in the smoking response to health shocks by out-of-pocket spending risk
by Richards, Michael R. & Marti, Joachim
- 359-382 The impact of health insurance on health services utilization and health outcomes in Vietnam
by Guindon, G. Emmanuel
- 383-405 Perspectives on the policy ‘black box’: a comparative case study of orthopaedics services in England
by McLeod, Hugh & Millar, Ross & Goodwin, Nick & Powell, Martin
- 407-424 Smoking outside: the effect of the Irish workplace smoking ban on smoking prevalence among the employed
by Savage, Michael
- 425-434 Revisiting ‘The Clinic’: ethical and policy challenges in US community health centers
by Berlinger, Nancy & Gusmano, Michael K. & Turbiner, Eva
- 435-435 Decision making by NICE: examining the influences of evidence, process and context – CORRIGENDUM
by Cerri, Karin H & Knapp, Martin & Fernandez, Jose-Luis
July 2014, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 231-249 How health care regionalisation in Italy is widening the North–South gap
by Toth, Federico
- 251-269 The impact of changes in county public health expenditures on general health in the population
by Brown, Timothy T. & Martinez-Gutierrez, Maria S. & Navab, Bahar
- 271-271 Transatlantic comparative health policy analyses: introduction
by Oliver, Adam
- 273-294 The political economy of rationing health care in England and the US: the ‘accidental logics’ of political settlements
by Bevan, Gwyn & Brown, Lawrence D.
- 295-312 Integration: the firm and the health care sector
by Laugesen, Miriam J. & France, George
- 313-328 Framing the issue of ageing and health care spending in Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States
by Gusmano, Michael K. & Allin, Sara
- 329-342 Nudging the obese: a UK–US consideration
by Oliver, Adam & Ubel, Peter
April 2014, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 119-141 Decision making by NICE: examining the influences of evidence, process and context
by Cerri, Karin H. & Knapp, Martin & Fernandez, Jose-Luis
- 143-168 Trends in health and health inequalities among major states of India: assessing progress through convergence models
by Goli, Srinivas & Arokiasamy, Perianayagam
- 169-191 Health care cost containment in Denmark and Norway: a question of relative professional status?
by Andersen, Lotte B.
- 193-213 Can all cause readmission policy improve quality or lower expenditures? A historical perspective on current initiatives
by Burgess, James F. & Hockenberry, Jason M.
- 215-229 Worker replacement and cost-benefit analysis of life-saving health care programs, a precautionary note
by Tessier, Philippe & Sultan-Taïeb, Hélène & Barnay, Thomas
January 2014, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-24 Social capital and self-reported general and mental health in nine Former Soviet Union countries
by Goryakin, Yevgeniy & Suhrcke, Marc & Rocco, Lorenzo & Roberts, Bayard & McKee, Martin
- 25-48 Informal payments for health care services in Russia: old issue in new realities
by Gordeev, Vladimir S. & Pavlova, Milena & Groot, Wim
- 49-69 Supporting health systems in Europe: added value of EU actions?
by Clemens, Timo & Michelsen, Kai & Brand, Helmut
- 71-93 Does availability of informal care within the household impact hospitalisation?
by Weaver, France M. & Weaver, Bryce A.
- 95-112 Nursing home prices and market structure: the effect of assisted living industry expansion
by Bowblis, John R.
- 113-118 “The Humble Economist: Tony Culyer on Health, Health Care and Social Decision Making” By Cookson Richard and Claxton Karl, University of York and Office of Health Economics, New York, UK, 2012
by Rice, Thomas
October 2013, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 423-452 Delays in medical malpractice litigation in civil law jurisdictions: some evidence from the Italian Court of Cassation
by Grembi, Veronica & Garoupa, Nuno
- 453-475 The effect of medical malpractice liability on rate of referrals received by specialist physicians
by Xu, Xiao & Spurr, Stephen J. & Nan, Bin & Fendrick, A. Mark
- 477-510 Market competition, ownership, payment systems and the performance of health care providers – a panel study among Finnish occupational health services providers
by Kankaanpää, Eila & Linnosmaa, Ismo & Valtonen, Hannu
- 511-527 Analytical perspectives on performance-based management: an outline of theoretical assumptions in the existing literature
by Wadmann, Sarah & Johansen, Sarah & Lind, Ane & Okkels Birk, Hans & Hoeyer, Klaus
- 529-535 Universal health coverage and user charges
by Smith, Peter C.
- 537-541 User charges for health care services: some further thoughts
by Hurley, Jeremiah
- 543-548 Achieving sustainable universal health coverage in low- and middle-income countries
by Mcintyre, Di & Meheus, Filip
- 549-551 Universal health coverage and user charges: response to commentaries
by Smith, Peter C.
July 2013, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 269-288 Public vs private administration of rural health insurance schemes: a comparative study in Zhejiang of China
by Zhou, Xiaoyuan & Mao, Zhengzhong & Rechel, Bernd & Liu, Chaojie & Jiang, Jialin & Zhang, Yinying
- 289-315 The 2010 U.S. health care reform: approaching and avoiding how other countries finance health care
by White, Joseph
- 317-333 Is patient satisfaction in primary care dependent on structural and organizational characteristics among providers? Findings based on data from the national patient survey in Sweden
by Glenngård, Anna H.
- 335-364 Efficiency improvements of public hospitals under a capitation payment scheme
by García-Lacalle, Javier & Martín, Emilio
- 365-384 Employer-provided health insurance and hospital mergers
by Garmon, Christopher
- 385-386 Perspectives on the importance of interdisciplinarity
by Oliver, Adam
- 387-396 The special interdisciplinary contribution of institutional economics
by Chinitz, David
- 397-405 Disciplining health policy? Explaining health policy by reference to…what?
by Paton, Calum
- 407-414 Contagious ideas: Marmor and Klein on transatlantic health policy and politics - “Politics, Health and Health Care” by Theodore R Marmor and Rudolf Klein, Yale University Press, 2012, 573pp
by Stevens, Simon
April 2013, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 145-165 NICE's social value judgements about equity in health and health care
by Shah, Koonal K. & Cookson, Richard & Culyer, Anthony J. & Littlejohns, Peter
- 167-183 The medicalisation of health inequalities and the English NHS: the role of resource allocation
by Asthana, Sheena & Gibson, Alex & Halliday, Joyce
- 185-208 Neglected infectious diseases: Are push and pull incentive mechanisms suitable for promoting drug development research?
by Mueller-Langer, Frank
- 209-224 Community rating in the absence of risk equalisation: lessons from the Irish private health insurance market
by Turner, Brian & Shinnick, Edward
- 225-234 Adverse selection and moral hazard in the provision of clinical trial ancillary care
by Richards, Michael R. & Helmchen, Lorens A.
- 235-236 Reflecting on the UK government's health and social care act 2012: introduction
by Oliver, Adam
- 237-242 Sleepwalking into a political fiasco
by Klein, Rudolf
- 243-249 Never Say Never Again: re-forming and deforming the NHS
by Paton, Calum
- 251-257 Framing health reform
by Le Grand, Julian & Cooper, Zack
- 259-263 Reflection on reviews of ‘Never again?’
by Appleby, John
- 265-268 Response on reviews of ‘Never again?’
by Timmins, Nicholas
January 2013, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 7-20 The impact of pricing and patent expiration on demand for pharmaceuticals: an examination of the use of broad-spectrum antimicrobials
by Kaier, Klaus
- 21-46 Who benefits from health services in South Africa?
by Ataguba, John Ele-Ojo & McIntyre, Di
- 47-73 The role of care home fees in the public costs and distributional effects of potential reforms to care home funding for older people in England
by Hancock, Ruth & Malley, Juliette & Wittenberg, Raphael & Morciano, Marcello & Pickard, Linda & King, Derek & Comas-Herrera, Adelina
- 75-93 Courts and health care rationing: the case of the Brazilian Federal Supreme Court
by Wang, Daniel W. L.
- 95-109 Access to primary care in Hong Kong, Greater London and New York City
by Chau, Pui Hing & Woo, Jean & Gusmano, Michael K. & Weisz, Daniel & Rodwin, Victor G. & Chan, Kam Che
- 111-112 The US Supreme Court decision on the constitutional legitimacy of the Affordable Care Act
by Oliver, Adam
- 113-118 The Affordable Care Act and the Supreme Court: American health care reform inches forward despite dysfunctional political institutions and politics
by Jost, Timothy
- 119-124 NFIB vs Sebelius: the political expediency of the Roberts court
by Gusmano, Michael K.
- 125-132 Much ado about nothing: the US Supreme Court's rules on health reform
by Reinhardt, Uwe E.
- 133-137 Medicaid after the Supreme Court decision
by Berliner, Howard S.
- 139-143 Health care reform after the Supreme Court: even more known unknowns
by Waddan, Alex
October 2012, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 383-384 Introduction
by Oliver, Adam
- 385-391 Comparing the United States and United Kingdom: contrasts and correspondences
by Klein, Rudolf
- 393-409 Evidence and values: paying for end-of-life drugs in the British NHS
by Chalkidou, Kalipso
- 411-430 Valuing end-of-life care in the United States: the case of new cancer drugs
by Sorenson, Corinna
- 431-439 Setting priorities in and for end-of-life care: challenges in the application of economic evaluation
by Normand, Charles
- 441-454 Delivering better end-of-life care in England: barriers to access for patients with a non-cancer diagnosis
by Addicott, Rachael
- 455-466 US health care: the unwinnable war against death
by Callahan, Daniel
- 467-483 Stealing on insensibly: end of life politics in the United States
by Brown, Lawrence D.
- 485-498 End-of-life care for patients with dementia in the United States: institutional realities
by Gusmano, Michael
- 499-506 Dementia, death and advance directives
by Wolff, Jonathan
July 2012, Volume 7, Issue 3