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June 1987, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 339-344 Hospitalization of infants
by Reif, Yaffa Machnes
- 345-359 The cost of saving a life through cervical cytology screening: implications for health policy
by Charny, M. C. & Farrow, S. C. & Roberts, C. J.
- 361-368 Smoking policy in the Netherlands since the fifties: One factor in the social dynamics of changes in smoking behaviour
by van Reek, Jan & Adriaanse, Hans
- 369-371 Health needs in a London district
by Mays, Nicholas B.
- 377-375 Safety measures for use in outbreaks of communicable disease : Prepared by Donald J. Dunsmore World Health Organisation, Geneva, 1986 VIII + 98 pp. Sw.fr. 17.00
by Reybrouck, G.
- 377-379 `What are my chances doctor?' A review of clinical risks : by B. O'Brien Office of Health Economics, London, 1986 43 pp., [pound sign] 1.50
by Charny, M.
- 379-381 Managing the medical enterprise: A study of physician managers : by C. Betson UMI Research Press, Ann Arbor, 1986 191 pp., [pound sign] 43.25
by Kindig, David A.
- 381-382 Health: The foundations for achievement : by D. Seedhouse 104 pp. [pound sign] 5.96
by Davies, C.
April 1987, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 109-114 Economic incentives in the health care industry: Implications for health policy making
by Nonneman, W. & Van Doorslaer, E.
- 115-134 Public health insurance: the collective purchase of individual care
by Evans, Robert G.
- 135-148 Market strategies for publicly financed health care systems
by Rutten, Frans F. H.
- 149-162 In search of economic rationality: the experience of the Polish National Health Service
by Wlodarczyk, W. Cezary
- 163-173 Competitive health plans and alternative payment arrangements for physicians in the United States: public sector examples
by Freund, Deborah A.
- 175-188 Incentives for cost-effective behavior: a Dutch experience
by Groot, L. M. J.
- 189-204 Incentives for cost-effective physician behaviour
by Maynard, Alan
- 205-213 Stimulating cost effective behavior in hospitals
by Neuhauser, Duncan
- 215-226 Combining clinical budgets and DRGs for quality management
by Wickings, Iden
- 227-239 Rules and incentives for hospitals: the Belgian financing system
by De Cooman, Eric & Marchand, Maurice
- 241-251 The U.S. health care economy: from guild to market in ten years
by Enthoven, Alain C.
- 253-272 The key role of health insurance in a cost-effective health care system Towards regulated competition in the Dutch medical market
by van de Ven, Wynand P. M. M.
- 273-288 Bonus systems in health insurance: a microeconomic analysis
by Zweifel, Peter
February 1987, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-2 The importance of vital statistics
by Hyock Kwon, E.
- 3-12 Financing graduate medical education and biomedical research: Whose responsibility?
by Anderson, Gerard F. & Lave, Judith R.
- 13-19 AIDS: Screening of possible carriers and human rights
by Gevers, J. K. M.
- 21-40 Re-vitalizing public health care systems: A proposal for public competition in Sweden
by Saltman, Richard B. & von Otter, Casten
- 41-48 Increase in life expectancy at birth in Japan: Some implications for variable patterns of decrease in mortality
by Masaki, Motofumi & Koizumi, Akira
- 49-56 The economics of prevention: A critique
by Shephard, Roy J.
- 57-59 The economics of prevention: Reply to Roy Shephard
by Russell, Louise B.
- 61-72 Cost-benefit analysis: Dealing with the problems of indivisible projects and fixed budgets
by Birch, Stephen & Donaldson, Cam
- 73-94 Drug prescribing: A discussion of its variability and (ir)rationality
by Carrin, Guy
- 101-102 CMF-CRED: Analyzing 1950-1985 health expenditures in France : by Jean-Marc Buhler, Jacques Harrouin and Simone Sandier, CREDES, 1 rue Paul Cezanne, 75008 Paris, France. Tel. 33 (1) 42 25 00 38
by Sandier, Mme Simone
- 103-105 Diet and human carcinogenesis : by J.V. Joossens, M. Hill and J. Geboers Excerpta Medica, Amsterdam, 1985 343 pp
by Kroes, R.
- 105-105 The social history of occupational health : by P. Wendling Croom Helm Ltd., Kent, 1985 267 pp., [pound sign]17.95
by Lahaye, D.
- 106-108 Nutrition and development : by M. Biswas and P. Pinstrup-Andersen Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1985 190 pp. [pound sign]15.00
by Reich, M.
1986, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 311-309 Editorial
by Blanpain, Jan E.
- 313-320 Health care financing in the Netherlands: recent changes and future options
by Rutten, Frans F. H. & Freens, ReneJ. M.
- 321-328 Payment reform in the United States
by Anderson, Gerard F.
- 329-340 Financing the U.K. national health services
by Maynard, Alan
- 341-351 A `concerted' approach to health care financing in the Federal Republic of Germany
by Henke, Klaus-Dirk
- 353-361 Hospital financing in Belgium: recent changes and future options
by Hermesse, Jean
- 363-372 Risk targetting: an approach to costcontainment
by Charny, M. C. & Farrow, S. C.
- 377-378 Comparative health systems. Descriptive analysis of fourteen national health systems : M.W. Raffel (ed.) Pennsylvania State University Press, University Park and London, 1985 600 pp
by Groot, L.
- 378-379 Is prevention better than cure? : by Louise Russell Costello Publ. Co, Kent, U.K. 160 pp., [pound sign] 28.00
by Evered, David C.
- 379-380 Irish medical care resources: an economic analysis : by Dale Tussing Economic and Social Research Institute, Dublin, 1985 353 pp., [pound sign] 12.50
by Berman, Philip C.
1986, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 221-226 Towards a European policy in health
by Asvall, J. E.
- 227-237 "Health for all by the year 2000": A mere slogan or a workable formula?
by Gunning-Schepers, Louise J.
- 239-258 Evaluation of the European strategy for Health for All by the year 2000
by Asvall, J. E. & Jardell, J. -P. & Nanda, A.
- 259-267 The federal response to the AIDS epidemic
by Lee, Philip R. & Arno, Peter S.
- 269-278 Why are cadaveric renal transplants so hard to find in Japan? An analysis of economic and attitudinal aspects
by Ohi, Gen & Hasegawa, Tomonori & Kumano, Hiroyuki & Kai, Ichiro & Takenaga, Nobuyuki & Taguchi, Yoshio & Saito, Hiroshi & Ino, Tsunamasa
- 279-282 Socio-cultural dimensions of renal transplants in Japan
by Ohnuki-Tierney, Emiko
- 283-294 How can patient education contribute to improved health care under prospective pricing?
by Bartlett, Edward E.
- 299-300 Medicare policy. New directions for health and long-term care : by K. Davis and D. Rowland The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1986 137 pp., US$ 20.35
by Zweifel, Peter
- 301-303 Medical responsibility in Western Europe : Research study of the European Science Foundation by E. Deutsch and H.LO. Schreiber Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1985 187 pp., DM 248
by van Wymen, F. C. B.
- 303-306 Health, race and ethnicity : by T. Rathwell and D. Phillips Croom Helm Ltd., London, 1986 277 pp., [pound sign] 17.95
by Hunt, S.
- 306-307 The Swedish health services in the 1990's : The National Board of Health and Welfare, Stockholm, 1985 120 pp
by The Nordic School of Public Health
1986, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 115-117 The `avoidable death' guide to Europe
by Holland, Walter W.
- 119-143 The economic cost of illness in the Federal Republic of Germany in the year 1980
by Henke, Klaus-Dirk & Behrens, Cornelia S.
- 145-147 Health and pension policies in the context of demographic evolution and economic constraint
by Sandler, Simone
- 149-158 Cross-cultural issues in the use of socio-medical indicators
by Hunt, Sonja M.
- 159-173 Expert systems for medical consultation
by Fieschi, M.
- 175-184 Health needs in a London district
by Golding, A. M. B. & Hunt, Sonja M. & McEwen, J.
- 185-198 Lower referral rates for integrated health centres in The Netherlands
by Wijkel, Dirk
- 199-206 Monitoring performance in the NHS. The district neural tube defect screening service
by Farrow, S. C. & Robertson, I. B. & Lester, C. A.
- 207-209 Limits to medicine
by Dupuis, Heleen M.
- 211-212 Population and societal outlook. Agora demography : edited by D. Feld and R. Lesthaege Koning Boudewijnstichting, Brussels, 1985 320 pp., 350 BFr
by Mackenbach, J. P.
- 212-213 Health services performance, effectiveness and efficiency : edited by A.F. Long and S. Harrison Croom Helm Ltd., London, 1985 269 pp., [pound sign]16.95
by Van Herck, G.
1986, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-20 The emergence of market competition in the U.S. health care system : Its causes, likely structure, and implications
by Feldstein, Paul J.
- 21-31 Economic appraisal in the national health service: a survey
by Ludbrook, Anne
- 33-44 U.S. senate voting on health and safety regulation: the effects of ideology and interest-group orientations
by Jones, Woodrow & Robert Keiser, K.
- 45-55 The assessment of medical technologies. Examples from Switzerland
by Chrzanowski, Richard & Gutzwiller, Felix
- 57-72 Mortality transition in Korea: its implications for health policy and education
by Lee, Eun Sul
- 73-85 Factors explaining the referral of the elderly to home nursing or home help
by Kivela, Sirkka-Liisa & Pahkala, Kimmo & Tervo, Raija-Riitta
- 87-101 Sharing in the financing of health care: government, insurance and the patient
by Ron, Aviva
- 103-106 Malpractice issues in childbirth 1985
by Dingwall, Robert
- 111-108 Pesticides and human health : by W.H. Hallenbeck and K.M. Cunningham-Burns Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1985 166 pp., DM 86
by van Dijck, P.
- 112-108 The apocalyptics. Cancer and the big lie : by E. Efron Simon and Schuster, New York, 1984 589 pp
by Claude Jasmin
- 113-114 Principles and practice of geriatric medicine : M.S.J. Pathey (ed.) John Wiley & Sons Ltd., Chichester, 1985 1323 pp., [pound sign]62.50
by Overstall, P. W.
1985, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 271-274 Humanity and health
by Tsuchiya, Kenzaburo
- 275-288 Perspectives in western health care
by Hattinga Verschure, John C. M.
- 289-297 Social valuation of life through prevention for industrial risk: The economic rationale versus social practices
by Oudiz, Andre & Fagnani, Francis
- 299-306 Economic evaluation of a swedish medical care program for hypertension
by Eckerlund, Ingemar & Jonsson, Egon & Ryden, Lars & Rastam, Lennart & Berglund, Goran & Isacsson, Sven-Olof
- 307-312 International drug data communication: A proposal for a standard
by Hagenaar, Karel E.
- 313-329 Building primary health care systems: A case study from Sweden
by Per-Olof, Brogren & Saltman, Richard B.
- 331-338 The demand for physicians in Finland : Results from a speciality-based assessment of future development and need for service
by Jaaskelainen, Manu & Brommels, Mats
- 339-342 The use of microcomputers by health policy makers
by Blanpain, Jan E.
- 347-348 Oxford textbook of public health, volume 3 : Investigative Methods in Public Health Edited by Walter W. Holland, Roger Detels and George Knox Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1985 498 p., [pound sign]35.00
by Macara, A.
- 348-350 The end of an illusion The future of health policy in western industrialized nations : Edited by Jean Kervadoue, John, R. Kimberly and Victor G. Rodwin University of California Press, Berkely, CA, 1984 292 p., US$32.75
by Vissers, T.
- 350-351 Pharmaceutical economics : Edited by Bjorn Lindgren Liber Forlag, for the The Swedish Institute of Health Economics, Stockholm, 1984 286 pp
by Smith, George Teeling
- 352-355 Health care UK 1985. An economic, social and policy audit : Edited by Anthony Harrison and John Gretton. The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy, London, 1985 120 pp. [pound sign]24.50
by Groom, Kenneth
1985, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 171-172 A view on national health policy
by Kaprio, Leo A.
- 173-181 Alive and well: geriatric medicine in the U.K. in 1984
by Coni, Nicholas
- 183-198 Variability in behavior and attitudes among holistic physicians
by Goldstein, Michael S. & Jaffe, Dennis & Sutherland, Carol
- 199-205 Representations used for health planning: naivety and crisis in the concepts and methods
by Dumoulin, Jerome
- 207-221 Health care, public policy and the courts: black health status as a civil rights issue
by Rice, Mitchell F. & Jones, Woodrow
- 223-239 Is integration of health services and manpower development possible? The Beer Sheva case study
by Rotem, Arie & Barnoon, Shlomo & Prywes, Moshe
- 241-253 Are periodic school health examinations worthwhile?
by Zielhuis, Gerhard A.
- 255-262 An obstetric microcomputer information system
by Maresh, Michael & Dawson, Andrew & Beard, Richard
- 263-264 Computers in primary care. Practicalities and prospects : by L. Ritchie William Heinemann Medical Books Ltd., London, 1984 153 p., $10
by Waterbley, Patrick
- 264-264 Health professions. The software catalog : by S. Lewis and Cromartie (ed.) Elsevier Science Publishing Co., New York, 1985, 188 p., $30.00
by Waterbley, Patrick
- 265-266 Community Oriented Primary Care. New directions for health services delivery : by E. Connor and F. Mullan (eds.) National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1983 299 p., $18
by Defever, Mia
1985, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 97-98 The rise and fall of health policy journals
by Blanpain, J. E.
- 99-109 Planning and management of public health in the federal republic of germany
by Neuhaus, Rolf & Schrader, Wilhelm F.
- 111-132 How is the midwife's training and practice defined in policies and regulations in Australia today?
by Barclay, Lesley
- 133-141 Describing health service areas: a methodological note on a summary indicator
by Kay, Bonnie J.
- 143-149 French health care: viewpoint A - system X?
by Cullis, John G. & West, Peter A.
- 151-158 Alcohol consumption and alcohol control policy: the case of the Netherlands
by Garretsen, Henk F. L. & Knibbe, Ronald A.
- 159-164 Cost-effective control of rheumatic fever in the community
by Strasser, Toma
- 165-164 Legislation sanitaire. Programmes et moyens de formation en Europe : by J.-M. Auby Masson, Paris, 1985 183 pages
by Rigoni, Raymond
- 166-164 Nursing and nursing education : by A. Hess National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1985 311 pages
by Hunt, Jennifer M.
1985, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Koizumi, A. & Davis, K. & Blanpain, J.
- 3-14 Legal aspects of clinical autonomy
by Leenen, H. J. J.
- 15-23 Future technological implications of demographic changes into the 21st century
by Pannenborg, Ch. O.
- 25-44 A reconsideration of economies of scale in the health care field
by Long, Michael J. & Ament, Richard P. & Dreachslin, Janice L. & Kobrinski, Edward J.
- 45-72 Cost-benefit analysis of medicinal treatment for gastric ulcers. Long-term model including healing and recurrence
by Fujino, Shiro & Suzuki, Yukio & Tanaka, Takuo
- 73-81 Cost-containment in the Netherlands: government policy versus public opinion
by Spek, Jan & Penninx, Frans & Lapre, Rudy M.
- 83-81 The reorganized national health service : 3rd edition Ruth Levitt & Andrew Wall Croom Helm Ltd., Beckenham, Kent, 1984 295 p
by Blanpain, Jan E.
- 84-81 Health system support for primary health care : B. Klezkowski et al. Public Health Papers, 80 World Health Organization, Geneva, 1984, 104 p
by Defever, Mia
- 85-86 The new health care for profit: Doctors and hospitals in a competitive environment : Edited by Bradford H. Gray National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 1983, 178 p
by Blanpain, Jan E.
- 86-86 Cost-sharing and the patient's choice of provider : M. Susan Marquis Rand Corporation, Health Insurance Experiment Series, Santa Monica, California, 1984, 38 pages
by Delesie, Lucas
- 86-88 Bereavement: Reactions, consequences and care : Mariam Osterweis, Frederic Solomon & Morris Green (eds.) National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 1984, VIII-312 p
by Schotsmans, Paul
1985, Volume 4, Issue 4
1985, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 177-198 Methodological issues and policy implications of physician manpower forecasting
by Sapir-Guha, Debarati
- 199-219 Health and medical software related to computer user satisfaction: an interactive online expert system using diagnostic audit trails through telecommunication networks
by Rushinek, Avi & Rushinek, Sara F.
- 221-230 The role of the schools of public health in the development of primary health care
by Vuori, Hannu
- 231-239 The legal mandate of drug registration authorities in theory and practice
by van Andel, Frans G.
- 241-243 Understanding the concept of relative risk
by Dukes, M. N. G.
- 244-253 Public fear and the media
by Heilmann, K.
- 245-246 I disagree
by Dukes, M. N. G.
- 247-264 The standard 2-dimensional PMP: a new technique for assessing clinical judgment
by Gross, Leon J.
- 265-272 Regulation and selection of patients
by Leenen, H. J. J.
January 1984, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 85-100 The economics of prevention
by Russell, Louise B.
- 101-116 Dollars and sense: the economics of personal health decision-making
by McCaughrin, William Cass
- 117-127 The health planning process: are consumers really in control?
by Cutler Riddick, Carol & Cordes, Sam & Eisele, Tura & Montgomery, Alison
- 129-138 For-profit hospitals: do they have a place in Europe?
by Nys, Herman
- 139-147 Diagnosis related group prospective payment: implications for health care and medical technology
by Davis, Karen & Anderson, Gerard & Steinberg, Earl
- 149-157 For-profit hospitals for Europe: the case of Britain and France
by Rochaix, Lise
- 159-163 Response to Relman
by Marston, Ronald C.
- 165-173 Adequacy of a health program for the Nigerian population: a critique of the free health scheme in Oyo state 1979-1982
by Ebigbola, Joshua A.
January 1984, Volume 4, Issue 1
1984, Volume 4, Issue 1