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2022, Volume 126, Issue 7
- 652-660 Would universal general practitioner care impact Irish adolescents’ utilisation?
by Ann, Kirby & Murphy, Aileen
- 661-667 Financial configurations of Italian private hospitals: an evolutionary analysis
by Belfiore, Alessandra & Cuccurullo, Corrado & Aria, Massimo
- 668-679 Is there a bias in patient choices for hospital care? Evidence from three Italian regional health systems
by Martini, Gianmaria & Levaggi, Rosella & Spinelli, Daniele
- 680-687 Do individuals’ health preferences validate the decentralisation of the public health system in Spain?
by Sigüenza, Waleska & Artabe, Alaitz
- 688-692 Virtual clinics versus face-to-face review: Is the benefit the same for new orthopaedic patients?
by Shammout, Sarah & Wall, Rosemary & Murphy, Philip N. & Jain, Kowshik
- 693-703 To what degree are health insurance enrollees in the Netherlands aware of the restrictive conditions attached to their policies?
by van der Hulst, Frank J.P. & Holst, Laurens & Brabers, Anne E.M. & de Jong, Judith D.
- 704-714 Inequalities in utilization of institutional care among older people in Estonia
by Mozhaeva, Irina
- 715-721 The availability of emergency contraception from family health centers in Turkey
by O'Neil, Mary Lou & Aldanmaz, Bahar & Altuntaş, Deniz
2022, Volume 126, Issue 6
- 485-492 How to pay primary care physicians for SARS-CoV-2 vaccinations: An analysis of 43 EU and OECD countries
by Milstein, Ricarda & Shatrov, Kosta & Schmutz, Lea Miranda & Blankart, Carl Rudolf
- 493-503 A comparative study of COVID-19 emergency funds allocated to the health sector: US, UK, and Canada
by Zhao, Junying & Kim, Myongjin & Westbrook, Gabrielle & Bratzler, Dale W
- 504-511 Impact of implementation timing on the effectiveness of stay-at-home requirement under the COVID-19 pandemic: Lessons from the Italian Case
by Mingolla, Stefano & Lu, Zhongming
- 512-521 Individual performance-based incentives for health care workers in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development member countries: a systematic literature review
by Lin, Tracy Kuo & Werner, Kalin & Witter, Sophie & Alluhidan, Mohammed & Alghaith, Taghred & Hamza, Mariam M. & Herbst, Christopher H. & Alazemi, Nahar
- 522-533 A comparative assessment of action plans on antimicrobial resistance from OECD and G20 countries using natural language processing
by Özçelik, Ece A & Doucet, Cédric & Kang, Hyunjin & Levy, Noémie & Feldhaus, Isabelle & Hashiguchi, Tiago Cravo Oliveira & Lerouge, Aliénor & Cecchini, Michele
- 534-540 Pharmaceutical net price transparency across european markets: Insights from a multi-agent simulation model
by Riccaboni, Massimo & Swoboda, Torben & Van Dyck, Walter
- 541-548 The use intention of hospital report cards among patients in the presence or absence of patient-reported outcomes
by Emmert, Martin & Schindler, Anja & Drach, Cordula & Sander, Uwe & Patzelt, Christiane & Stahmeyer, Jona & Kühnel, Elias & Lauerer, Michael & Nagel, Eckhard & Frömke, Cornelia & Schöffski, Oliver & Heppe, Laura
- 549-557 The impact of an integrated care intervention on mortality and unplanned hospital admissions in a disadvantaged community in England: A difference-in-differences study
by Piroddi, Roberta & Downing, Jennifer & Duckworth, Helen & Barr, Benjamin
- 558-564 Current and future costs of obesity in Sweden
by Andersson, Emelie & Eliasson, Björn & Steen Carlsson, Katarina
- 565-575 Government policies targeting primary care physician practice from 1998-2018 in three Canadian provinces: A jurisdictional scan
by McKay, Madeleine & Lavergne, M. Ruth & Lea, Amanda Prince & Le, Michael & Grudniewicz, Agnes & Blackie, Doug & Goldsmith, Laurie J. & Marshall, Emily Gard & Mathews, Maria & McCracken, Rita & McGrail, Kimberlyn & Wong, Sabrina & Rudoler, David
- 576-583 Stakeholder perspectives towards implementing the national framework on palliative care in Canada
by Xiao, Jingjie & Brenneis, Carleen & Fassbender, Konrad
2022, Volume 126, Issue 5
- 355-361 What have European countries done to prevent the spread of COVID-19? Lessons from the COVID-19 Health system response monitor
by Rajan, Selina & McKee, Martin & Hernández-Quevedo, Cristina & Karanikolos, Marina & Richardson, Erica & Webb, Erin & Cylus, Jonathan
- 362-372 European countries' responses in ensuring sufficient physical infrastructure and workforce capacity during the first COVID-19 wave
by Winkelmann, Juliane & Webb, Erin & Williams, Gemma A. & Hernández-Quevedo, Cristina & Maier, Claudia B. & Panteli, Dimitra
- 373-381 A country-level analysis comparing hospital capacity and utilisation during the first COVID-19 wave across Europe
by Berger, Elke & Winkelmann, Juliane & Eckhardt, Helene & Nimptsch, Ulrike & Panteli, Dimitra & Reichebner, Christoph & Rombey, Tanja & Busse, Reinhard
- 382-390 Providing health services effectively during the first wave of COVID-19: A cross-country comparison on planning services, managing cases, and maintaining essential services
by Webb, Erin & Hernández-Quevedo, Cristina & Williams, Gemma & Scarpetti, Giada & Reed, Sarah & Panteli, Dimitra
- 391-397 Transformations in the landscape of primary health care during COVID-19: Themes from the European region
by Kumpunen, Stephanie & Webb, Erin & Permanand, Govin & ZHELEZNYAKOV, Evgeny & Edwards, Nigel & van Ginneken, Ewout & Jakab, Melitta
- 398-407 Balancing financial incentives during COVID-19: A comparison of provider payment adjustments across 20 countries
by Waitzberg, Ruth & Gerkens, Sophie & Dimova, Antoniya & Bryndová, Lucie & Vrangbæk, Karsten & Jervelund, Signe Smith & Birk, Hans Okkels & Rajan, Selina & Habicht, Triin & Tynkkynen, Liina-Kaisa & Keskimäki, Ilmo & Or, Zeynep & Gandré, Coralie & Winkelmann, Juliane & Ricciardi, Walter & de Belvis, Antonio Giulio & Poscia, Andrea & Morsella, Alisha & Slapšinskaitė, Agnė & Miščikienė, Laura & Kroneman, Madelon & de Jong, Judith & Tambor, Marzena & Sowada, Christoph & Scintee, Silvia Gabriela & Vladescu, Cristian & Albreht, Tit & Bernal-Delgado, Enrique & Angulo-Pueyo, Ester & Estupiñán-Romero, Francisco & Janlöv, Nils & Mantwill, Sarah & Van Ginneken, Ewout & Quentin, Wilm
- 408-417 Centralizing and decentralizing governance in the COVID-19 pandemic: The politics of credit and blame
by Greer, Scott L. & Rozenblum, Sarah & Falkenbach, Michelle & Löblová, Olga & Jarman, Holly & Williams, Noah & Wismar, Matthias
- 418-426 Nordic responses to Covid-19: Governance and policy measures in the early phases of the pandemic
by Saunes, Ingrid Sperre & Vrangbæk, Karsten & Byrkjeflot, Haldor & Jervelund, Signe Smith & Birk, Hans Okkels & Tynkkynen, Liina-Kaisa & Keskimäki, Ilmo & Sigurgeirsdóttir, Sigurbjörg & Janlöv, Nils & Ramsberg, Joakim & Hernández-Quevedo, Cristina & Merkur, Sherry & Sagan, Anna & Karanikolos, Marina
- 427-437 A comparison of 2020 health policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, Ireland, the United Kingdom and the United States of America
by Unruh, Lynn & Allin, Sara & Marchildon, Greg & Burke, Sara & Barry, Sarah & Siersbaek, Rikke & Thomas, Steve & Rajan, Selina & Koval, Andriy & Alexander, Mathew & Merkur, Sherry & Webb, Erin & Williams, Gemma A.
- 438-445 Lessons learned from the Baltic countries’ response to the first wave of COVID-19
by Webb, Erin & Winkelmann, Juliane & Scarpetti, Giada & Behmane, Daiga & Habicht, Triin & Kahur, Kristiina & Kasekamp, Kaija & Köhler, Kristina & Miščikienė, Laura & Misins, Janis & Reinap, Marge & Slapšinskaitė-Dackevičienė, Agnė & Võrk, Andres & Karanikolos, Marina
- 446-455 A reversal of fortune: Comparison of health system responses to COVID-19 in the Visegrad group during the early phases of the pandemic
by Sagan, Anna & Bryndova, Lucie & Kowalska-Bobko, Iwona & Smatana, Martin & Spranger, Anne & Szerencses, Viktoria & Webb, Erin & Gaal, Peter
- 456-464 A comparison of health system responses to COVID-19 in Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania in 2020
by Džakula, Aleksandar & Banadinović, Maja & Lovrenčić, Iva Lukačević & Vajagić, Maja & Dimova, Antoniya & Rohova, Maria & Minev, Mincho & Scintee, Silvia Gabriela & Vladescu, Cristian & Farcasanu, Dana & Robinson, Susannah & Spranger, Anne & Sagan, Anna & Rechel, Bernd
- 465-475 Early health system responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Mediterranean countries: A tale of successes and challenges
by Waitzberg, Ruth & Hernández-Quevedo, Cristina & Bernal-Delgado, Enrique & Estupiñán-Romero, Francisco & Angulo-Pueyo, Ester & Theodorou, Mamas & Kantaris, Marios & Charalambous, Chrystala & Gabriel, Elena & Economou, Charalampos & Kaitelidou, Daphne & Konstantakopoulou, Olympia & Vildiridi, Lilian Venetia & Meshulam, Amit & de Belvis, Antonio Giulio & Morsella, Alisha & Bezzina, Alexia & Vincenti, Karen & Figueiredo Augusto, Gonçalo & Fronteira, Inês & Simões, Jorge & Karanikolos, Marina & Williams, Gemma & Maresso, Anna
- 476-484 Tackling the COVID-19 pandemic: Initial responses in 2020 in selected social health insurance countries in Europe☆
by Schmidt, Andrea E. & Merkur, Sherry & Haindl, Anita & Gerkens, Sophie & Gandré, Coralie & Or, Zeynep & Groenewegen, Peter & Kroneman, Madelon & de Jong, Judith & Albreht, Tit & Vracko, Pia & Mantwill, Sarah & Hernández-Quevedo, Cristina & Quentin, Wilm & Webb, Erin & Winkelmann, Juliane
2022, Volume 126, Issue 4
- 281-286 Managing COVID-19 in four small countries: Initial response to the pandemic in San Marino, Montenegro, Malta and Cyprus
by Calleja, Neville & Gualtieri, Andrea & Terzic, Natasa & Scoutellas, Vasos & Calleja-Agius, Jean
- 287-293 Italian national policies in response to the COVID-19 pandemic: The case of the Friuli-Venezia-Giulia and Umbria Regions
by Merkaj, Elvina & Santolini, Raffaella
- 294-301 Health and healthcare variables associated with Italy's excess mortality during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic: An ecological study
by Buja, Alessandra & Paganini, Matteo & Fusinato, Riccardo & Cozzolino, Claudia & Cocchio, Silvia & Scioni, Manuela & Rebba, Vincenzo & Baldo, Vincenzo & Boccuzzo, Giovanna
- 302-309 Improving the value of healthcare systems using the Triple Aim framework: A systematic literature review
by Kokko, Petra
- 310-317 Expanding our understanding of factors impacting delayed hospital discharge: Insights from patients, caregivers, providers and organizational leaders in Ontario, Canada
by Kuluski, Kerry & Cadel, Lauren & Marcinow, Michelle & Sandercock, Jane & Guilcher, Sara JT
- 318-324 Examining the transnational preventive healthcare utilisation of a group of Eastern European migrants living full-time in another European state
by Kelleher, Dan & Doherty, Edel & O'Neill, Ciaran
- 325-336 The diffusion of robotic surgery: Examining technology use in the English NHS
by Maynou, Laia & Pearson, Georgia & McGuire, Alistair & Serra-Sastre, Victoria
- 337-345 Incremental net benefit of whole genome sequencing for newborns and children with suspected genetic disorders: Systematic review and meta-analysis of cost-effectiveness evidence
by Nurchis, Mario Cesare & Riccardi, Maria Teresa & Radio, Francesca Clementina & Chillemi, Giovanni & Bertini, Enrico Silvio & Tartaglia, Marco & Cicchetti, Americo & Dallapiccola, Bruno & Damiani, Gianfranco
2022, Volume 126, Issue 3
- 152-157 Supporting evidence-informed policy making in rehabilitation: A logic framework for continuous improvement of rehabilitation programs
by Sabariego, Carla & Bickenbach, Jerome & Stucki, Gerold
- 158-172 Supporting government policies to embed and expand rehabilitation in health systems in Europe: A framework for action
by Skempes, Dimitrios & Kiekens, Carlotte & Malmivaara, Anti & Michail, Xanthi & Bickenbach, Jerome & Stucki, Gerold
- 173-182 Exploration of current challenges in rehabilitation from the perspective of healthcare professionals: Switzerland as a case in point
by Spiess, Adrian Andrea Flavio & Skempes, Dimitrios & Bickenbach, Jerome & Stucki, Gerold
- 183-189 Cost-effectiveness of home-based stroke rehabilitation across Europe: A modelling study
by Candio, Paolo & Violato, Mara & Luengo-Fernandez, Ramon & Leal, Jose
- 190-196 Public health insurance and mortality in the older population: Evidence from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing
by Nolan, Anne & May, Peter & Matthews, Soraya & Normand, Charles & Kenny, Rose Anne & Ward, Mark
- 197-206 Impact of multimorbidity and frailty on adverse outcomes among older delayed discharge patients: Implications for healthcare policy
by Ghazalbash, Somayeh & Zargoush, Manaf & Mowbray, Fabrice & Costa, Andrew
- 207-215 Integration processes within the Croatian palliative care model in 2014 – 2020
by Vočanec, Dorja & Džakula, Aleksandar & Lončarek, Karmen & Sović, Slavica & Rechel, Bernd
- 216-223 The effects of expanding the generosity of statutory sick leave insurance: The case of a French reform
by Halima, Mohamed Ali Ben & Koubi, Malik
- 224-233 Promoting innovation while controlling cost: The UK's approach to health technology assessment
by Anderson, Michael & Drummond, Michael & Taylor, David & McGuire, Alistair & Carter, Paul & Mossialos, Elias
- 234-244 Open science communication: The first year of the UK's Independent Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies
by McKee, Martin & Altmann, Danny & Costello, Anthony & Friston, Karl & Haque, Zubaida & Khunti, Kamlesh & Michie, Susan & Oni, Tolullah & Pagel, Christina & Pillay, Deenan & Reicher, Steve & Salisbury, Helen & Scally, Gabriel & Yates, Kit & Bauld, Linda & Bear, Laura & Drury, John & Parker, Melissa & Phoenix, Ann & Stokoe, Elizabeth & West, Robert
- 245-261 Development of an evidence-based reference framework for care coordination with a focus on the micro level of integrated care: A mixed method design study combining scoping review of reviews and nominal group technique
by Colombani, Françoise & Encrenaz, Gaëlle & Sibé, Matthieu & Quintard, Bruno & Ravaud, Alain & Saillour-Glénisson, Florence
- 262-268 Let's stick together: The role of self-interest and ideological beliefs for supporting a ‘solidaristic’ health policy in Norway
by Martinussen, Pål E.
- 269-279 Variability in prescription medication coverage for children and youth across Canada: A scoping review
by Ahmad, Afreen & Abbas, Momina & Miregwa, Benard & Holbrook, Anne Marie
2022, Volume 126, Issue 2
- 75-86 Variability drivers of treatment costs in hospitals: A systematic review
by Jacobs, Karel & Roman, Erin & Lambert, Jo & Moke, Lieven & Scheys, Lennart & Kesteloot, Katrien & Roodhooft, Filip & Cardoen, Brecht
- 87-98 When patients get stuck: A systematic literature review on throughput barriers in hospital-wide patient processes
by Åhlin, Philip & Almström, Peter & Wänström, Carl
- 99-105 Prioritization and surgical wait lists: A cross-sectional survey of patient's health-related quality of life
by Guo, Michael Y. & Crump, R. Trafford & Karimuddin, Ahmer A & Liu, Guiping & Bair, Matthew J. & Sutherland, Jason M.
- 106-111 “My problems aren't severe enough to seek help”: Stress levels and use of mental health supports by Canadian hospital employees during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Ménard, Amy Dana & Soucie, Kendall & Freeman, Laurie A. & Ralph, Jody L.
- 112-121 How value-based policy interventions influence price negotiations for new medicines: An experimental approach and initial evidence
by Wettstein, Dominik J. & Boes, Stefan
- 122-128 Do health insurers use target marketing as a tool for risk selection? Evidence from the Netherlands
by Stolper, Karel C.F. & Boonen, Lieke H.H.M. & Schut, Frederik T. & Varkevisser, Marco
- 129-142 Does providing everyone with free-of-charge organised exercise opportunities work in public health?
by Candio, Paolo & Meads, David & Hill, Andrew J. & Bojke, Laura
- 143-150 Copayment policy reforms and effective care utilization by patients with persistent asthma in Taiwan
by Juan, Tzu-Ling & Chang, Li-Chuan & Lee, Yue-Chune
2022, Volume 126, Issue 1
- 1-6 Drawing light from the pandemic: Rethinking strategies for health policy and beyond
by Forman, Rebecca & Azzopardi-Muscat, Natasha & Kirkby, Victoria & Lessof, Suszy & Nathan, Naomi Limaro & Pastorino, Gabriele & Permanand, Govin & van Schalkwyk, May CI & Torbica, Aleksandra & Busse, Reinhard & Figueras, Josep & McKee, Martin & Mossialos, Elias
- 7-15 How resilient is health financing policy in Europe to economic shocks? Evidence from the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2008 global financial crisis
by Thomson, Sarah & García-Ramírez, Jorge Alejandro & Akkazieva, Baktygul & Habicht, Triin & Cylus, Jonathan & Evetovits, Tamás
- 16-23 Translating health information into policy-making: A pragmatic framework
by Funk, Tjede & Sharma, Tarang & Chapman, Evelina & Kuchenmüller, Tanja
- 24-34 An impact evaluation of the strategy for normal birth care on caesarean section rates and perinatal mortality in Spain
by Recio Alcaide, Adela & Arranz, José M.
- 35-42 Addressing vaccine supply challenges in Europe: Expert industry perspective and recommendations
by Pasté, Muriel & Stoffel, Michel & Bardone, Corinne & Baron-Papillon, Florence & Czwarno, Anna & Galbraith, Heike & Gastineau, Thierry & Germay, Olivier & Gonzo, Davide & Juvin, Philippe & Kissane, Julia & Laigle, Valérie & Mlynarczyk, Peter & van Hoof, Paul & Wettendorff, Martine & Quilici, Sibilia
- 43-48 Strategic cost-shifting in long-term care. Evidence from the Netherlands
by Alders, Peter & Schut, Frederik T.
- 49-59 Amortization of gene replacement therapies: A health policy analysis exploring a mechanism for mitigating budget impact of high-cost treatments
by Dabbous, Monique & Toumi, Mondher & Simoens, Steven & Wasem, Juergen & Saal, Gauri & Wang, Yitong & Osuna, José Luis Huerta & François, Clément & Annemans, Lieven & Graf von der Schulenburg, Johann-Matthias & Sola-Morales, Oriol & Malone, Daniel & Garrison, Louis P.
- 60-68 Won't you stay just a little bit longer? A discrete choice experiment of UK doctors’ preferences for delaying retirement
by Cleland, Jennifer & Porteous, Terry & Ejebu, Ourega-Zoé & Ryan, Mandy & Skåtun, Diane
- 69-73 Health promotion policies for elderly—Some comparisons across Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Poland
by Arsenijevic, Jelena & Groot, Wim
2021, Volume 125, Issue 12
- 1507-1516 Achieving higher performing primary care through patient registration: A review of twelve high-income countries
by Marchildon, Gregory P. & Brammli-Greenberg, Shuli & Dayan, Mark & De Belvis, Antonio Giulio & Gandré, Coralie & Isaksson, David & Kroneman, Madelon & Neuner-Jehle, Stefan & Saunes, Ingrid Sperre & Thomas, Steven & Vrangbæk, Karsten & Quentin, Wilm
- 1517-1526 Identifying common enablers and barriers in European health information systems
by Bogaert, Petronille & Verschuuren, Marieke & Van Oyen, Herman & van Oers, Hans
- 1527-1535 The nudge strategies for weight loss in adults with obesity and overweight: A systematic review and meta-analysis
by Li, Ruxue & Zhang, Yating & Cai, Xue & Luo, Dan & Zhou, Wuai & Long, Tianxue & Zhang, Huijing & Jiang, Hua & Li, Mingzi
- 1536-1542 Comparison of outpatient coverage in Canada: Assistive and medical devices
by Peckham, Allie & Miller, Fiona A. & Marchildon, Gregory P.
- 1543-1549 The beginnings of health system transformation: How Ontario Health Teams are implementing change in the context of uncertainty
by Embuldeniya, Gayathri & Gutberg, Jennifer & Sibbald, Shannon S. & Wodchis, Walter P.
- 1550-1556 Variation in market access decisions for cell and gene therapies across the United States, Canada, and Europe
by Tunis, Sean & Hanna, Eve & Neumann, Peter J. & Toumi, Mondher & Dabbous, Omar & Drummond, Michael & Fricke, Frank-Ulrich & Sullivan, Sean D. & Malone, Daniel C. & Persson, Ulf & Chambers, James D.
- 1557-1564 Interpreting forty-three-year trends of expenditures on public health in Canada: Long-run trends, temporal periods, and data differences
by Ammi, Mehdi & Arpin, Emmanuelle & Allin, Sara
- 1565-1573 The future of hospital quality of care policy: A multi-stakeholder discrete choice experiment in Flanders, Belgium
by Brouwers, Jonas & Cox, Bianca & Van Wilder, Astrid & Claessens, Fien & Bruyneel, Luk & De Ridder, Dirk & Eeckloo, Kristof & Vanhaecht, Kris
- 1574-1579 Navigating the political and technical challenges of developing a national HRH strategy: a case study in Greece
by Onvlee, Olivier & Kaitelidou, Daphne & Scotter, Cris & Dieleman, Marjolein
- 1580-1586 Accessibility to SARS-CoV-2 swab test during the Covid-19 pandemic: Did age make the difference?
by Trevisan, Caterina & Pedone, Claudio & Maggi, Stefania & Noale, Marianna & Di Bari, Mauro & Sojic, Aleksandra & Molinaro, Sabrina & Giacomelli, Andrea & Bianchi, Fabrizio & Tavio, Marcello & Rusconi, Stefano & Pagani, Gabriele & Galli, Massimo & Prinelli, Federica & Adorni, Fulvio & Antonelli Incalzi, Raffaele
2021, Volume 125, Issue 11
- 1399-1405 The access to medicine index: How ranking pharmaceutical companies encourages polycentric health governance
by Kato, Akiko & Naiki, Yoshiko
- 1406-1414 Cost-utility analysis of medication review with follow-up for cardiovascular outcomes: A microsimulation model
by Ahumada-Canale, Antonio & Vargas, Constanza & Martinez-Mardones, Francisco & Plaza-Plaza, José Cristian & Benrimoj, Shalom & Garcia-Cardenas, Victoria
- 1415-1420 Preferences of patients regarding community pharmacy services: A discrete choice experiment
by van de Pol, Jeroen M. & Heringa, Mette & Koster, Ellen S. & Bouvy, Marcel L.
- 1421-1429 Purchase of prescription medicines via social media: A survey-based study of prevalence, risk perceptions, and motivations
by Moureaud, Charlotte & Hertig, John & Dong, Yao & Muraro, Iago S. & Alhabash, Saleem
- 1430-1440 COVID-19 Apps as a Digital Intervention Policy: A Longitudinal Panel Data Analysis in South Korea
by Kim, Hwang
- 1441-1447 Inferring a cause-effect relationship between lockdown restrictions and COVID-19 pandemic trend during the first wave
by Megna, Rosario
- 1448-1454 Simply the best? The impact of quality on choice of primary healthcare provider in Sweden
by Dahlgren, Cecilia & Dackehag, Margareta & Wändell, Per & Rehnberg, Clas
- 1455-1474 Regulating voluntary assisted dying practice: A policy analysis from Victoria, Australia
by Close, Eliana & Willmott, Lindy & White, Ben P
- 1475-1481 Ownership, quality and prices of nursing homes in Australia: Why greater private sector participation did not improve performance
by Yong, Jongsay & Yang, Ou & Zhang, Yuting & Scott, Anthony
- 1482-1488 Identifying the gaps in Irish cancer care: Patient, public and providers’ perspectives
by Kelly, Dervla & Casey, Monica & Beattie McKenna, Firinna & McCarthy, Miriam & Kiely, Patrick & Twomey, Feargal & Glynn, Liam & Bargary, Norma & Leddin, Des
- 1489-1497 Because it was new: Unexpected experiences of physician providers during Canada's early years of legal medical assistance in dying
by Winters, Janine Penfield & Pickering, Neil & Jaye, Chrystal
- 1498-1505 Patients as EU citizens? The implementation and corporatist stakeholders’ perceptions of the EU cross-border health care directive in Austria
by Diesenreiter, Carina & Österle, August
2021, Volume 125, Issue 10
- 1277-1284 Health reforms in the United States: The outlook after Biden's first 100 days
by Rice, Thomas & Barnes, Andrew J. & Rosenau, Pauline & Unruh, Lynn Y. & van Ginneken, Ewout
- 1285-1290 Bad law or implementation flaws? Lessons from the implementation of the new law on epidemics during the response to the first wave of COVID-19 in Switzerland
by Francetic, Igor
- 1291-1296 Testing surge capacity—A Canadian COVID-19 experience, Ontario's surge capacity for the first wave
by Lee, Michael Ho-Yan & Xu, Grace & Cheng, Fanny & Khalid, Ahmad Firas
- 1297-1304 Payments reported by the pharmaceutical industry in Ireland from 2015 to 2019: An observational study
by Moriarty, Frank & Larkin, James & Fahey, Tom
- 1305-1310 Physician-dispensing as a determinant of clinical and process measurements in patients at increased cardiovascular risk: A cross-sectional study in Swiss general practice
by Rachamin, Yael & Meier, Rahel & Valeri, Fabio & Rosemann, Thomas & Muheim, Leander
- 1311-1321 Associations of health services utilization by prescription drug coverage and immigration category in Ontario, Canada
by Antonipillai, Valentina & Guindon, G. Emmanuel & Sweetman, Arthur & Baumann, Andrea & Wahoush, Olive & Schwartz, Lisa
- 1322-1329 Regulatory and HTA early dialogues in medical devices
by Blankart, Carl Rudolf & Dams, Florian & Penton, Hannah & Kaló, Zoltán & Zemplényi, Antal & Shatrov, Kosta & Iskandar, Rowan & Federici, Carlo
- 1330-1339 Fitting places in knowledge translation: Biomedical innovation in healthcare practice
by Foord, David
- 1340-1350 Implementing cancer patient pathways in Scandinavia how structuring might affect the acceptance of a politically imposed reform
by Mæhle, Per Magnus & Smeland, Sigbjørn
- 1351-1358 Surgical procedures in inpatient versus outpatient settings and its potential impact on follow-up costs
by Brüngger, Beat & Bähler, Caroline & Schwenkglenks, Matthias & Ulyte, Agne & Dressel, Holger & von Wyl, Viktor & Gruebner, Oliver & Wei, Wenjia & Serra-Burriel, Miquel & Blozik, Eva
- 1359-1366 Public satisfaction with health care system in 30 countries: The effects of individual characteristics and social contexts
by Yuan, Yaqi
- 1367-1376 Institutional investors’ sustainability policies and the outcomes for the healthcare sector portfolios
by Roller, Slavek
- 1377-1384 Incentives for physician teams: Effectiveness of performance feedback and payment distribution methods
by Liang, Li-Lin & Tussing, A Dale & Huang, Nicole & Tsai, Shu-Ling
- 1385-1392 Understanding women's provider choice for induced abortion in Turkey
by Pekkurnaz, Didem & Ökem, Zeynep Güldem & Çakar, Mehmet
- 1393-1397 Stability over time of the “hospital effect” on 30-day unplanned readmissions: Evidence from administrative data
by Roshanghalb, Afsaneh & Mazzali, Cristina & Lettieri, Emanuele & Paganoni, Anna Maria & Bottle, Alex
2021, Volume 125, Issue 9
- 1115-1120 From sandbox to pandemic: Agile reform of Canadian drug regulation
by Eren Vural, Ipek & Herder, Matthew & Graham, Janice E.
- 1121-1130 Comparing public policies impacting prescribing and medication management in primary care in two Canadian provinces
by Allin, Sara & Martin, Elisabeth & Rudoler, David & Church Carson, Michael & Grudniewicz, Agnes & Jopling, Sydney & Strumpf, Erin
- 1131-1139 Impact of the removal of patient co-payments for antiretroviral therapy (ART) on out-of-pocket expenditure, adherence and virological failure among Australian adults living with HIV
by Evelyn, Lee & Limin, Mao & John, de Wit & John, Rule & Andrew, Carr & Krista J, Siefried
- 1140-1145 Medicine price transparency and confidential managed-entry agreements in Europe: findings from the EURIPID survey
by Russo, Pierluigi & Carletto, Angelica & Németh, Gergely & Habl, Claudia
- 1146-1157 Potentially inappropriate prescriptions: Associations with the health insurance contract and the quality of the patient–physician relationship?
by Chauvin, Pauline & Fustinoni, Sarah & Seematter-Bagnoud, Laurence & Herr, Marie & Santos Eggimann, Brigitte
- 1158-1165 Stakeholder point of view on prescription drug affordability - a systematic literature review and content analysis
by Rachev, Boris & Uyei, Jennifer & Singh, Rajpal & Kowal, Stacey & Johnson, C. Erwin
- 1166-1172 The impact of a co-payment increase on the consumption of type 2 antidiabetics – A nationwide interrupted time series analysis
by Rättö, Hanna & Kurko, Terhi & Martikainen, Jaana E. & Aaltonen, Katri
- 1173-1178 Reduction of the emergency activity, during the Covid 19 Italian lockdown, what's the lesson to learn?
by Inama, M & Casaril, A & Alberti, L & Cappellari, T F & Impellizzeri, H G & Bacchion, M & Creciun, M & Moretto, G
- 1179-1187 Corona-regionalism? Differences in regional responses to COVID-19 in Italy
by Bosa, Iris & Castelli, Adriana & Castelli, Michele & Ciani, Oriani & Compagni, Amelia & Galizzi, Matteo M. & Garofano, Matteo & Ghislandi, Simone & Giannoni, Margherita & Marini, Giorgia & Vainieri, Milena
- 1188-1199 Assessing the effectiveness of the Italian risk-zones policy during the second wave of COVID-19
by Pelagatti, Matteo & Maranzano, Paolo
- 1200-1207 School openings and the COVID-19 outbreak in Italy. A provincial-level analysis using the synthetic control method
by Alfano, Vincenzo & Ercolano, Salvatore & Cicatiello, Lorenzo
- 1208-1221 The impact of patient and public involvement in health research versus healthcare: A scoping review of reviews
by Modigh, Anton & Sampaio, Filipa & Moberg, Linda & Fredriksson, Mio
- 1222-1237 Online alcohol sales and home delivery: An international policy review and systematic literature review
by Colbert, Stephanie & Wilkinson, Claire & Thornton, Louise & Feng, Xiaoqi & Richmond, Robyn
- 1238-1246 Economic evaluation of nutrition interventions: Does one size fit all?
by Fattore, Giovanni & Federici, Carlo & Drummond, Michael & Mazzocchi, Mario & Detzel, Patrick & Hutton, Zsuzsa V & Shankar, Bhavani
- 1247-1255 Facilitators and barriers for implementing patient-reported outcome measures in clinical care: An academic center's initial experience
by Amini, Marzyeh & Oemrawsingh, Arvind & Verweij, Lisanne M. & Lingsma, Hester F. & Hazelzet, Jan A. & Eijkenaar, Frank & van Leeuwen, Nikki
- 1256-1266 Financial protection in health among the middle-aged and elderly: Evidence from the Greek economic recession
by Kyriopoulos, Ilias & Nikoloski, Zlatko & Mossialos, Elias
- 1267-1275 Substitutes or complements between informal and formal home care in the Canadian longitudinal study on aging: Functional impairment as an effect modifier
by Zhang, Wei & Sun, Huiying & L'Heureux, Jacynthe
2021, Volume 125, Issue 8
- 957-971 A comparative study of public health and social measures of COVID-19 advocated in different countries
by Wang, Di & Mao, Zhifei
- 972-980 How to make universal, voluntary testing for COVID-19 work? A behavioural economics perspective
by Fallucchi, Francesco & Görges, Luise & Machado, Joël & Pieters, Arne & Suhrcke, Marc
- 981-986 Green zoning: An effective policy tool to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic
by Oliu-Barton, Miquel & Pradelski, Bary S.R.
- 987-994 The early weeks of the Italian Covid-19 outbreak: sentiment insights from a Twitter analysis
by De Rosis, Sabina & Lopreite, Milena & Puliga, Michelangelo & Vainieri, Milena
- 995-1001 On the management of COVID-19 pandemic in Italy
by Santeramo, Fabio Gaetano & Tappi, Marco & Lamonaca, Emilia
- 1002-1012 Common patterns in the public reporting of waiting time and waiting list information: Findings from a sample of OECD jurisdictions
by Lee, Mandy & Martin-Carroll, Margaret & von Mollendorff, Wendy & Condon, Claire & Kavanagh, Matthew & Thomas, Stephen
- 1013-1022 Needs, issues, and expectations on dementia care at home across Europe to inform policy development: Findings from a transnational research study
by Bressan, Valentina & Hansen, Henriette & Koldby, Kim & Andersen, Knud Damgaard & Snijder, Allette & Tageo, Valentina & Allegretti, Natalia & Porcu, Federica & Marsillas, Sara & García, Alvaro & Palese, Alvisa
- 1023-1030 Promoting health-enhancing physical activity in Europe: Surveillance, policy development and implementation 2015–2018
by Whiting, Stephen & Mendes, Romeu & Morais, Sara Tribuzi & Gelius, Peter & Abu-Omar, Karim & Nash, Lea & Rakovac, Ivo & Breda, João
- 1031-1039 How have casemix, cost and hospital stay of inpatients in the last year of life changed over the past decade? Evidence from Italy
by Berta, Paolo & Lovaglio, Pietro Giorgio & Verzillo, Stefano
- 1040-1046 Impact of ongoing centralization of acute stroke care from “drip and ship” into “direct-to-mothership” model in a Dutch urban area
by VAN DER LINDEN, M. Christien & VAN DER LINDEN, Naomi & LAM, Rianne C. & STAP, Peter & VAN DEN BRAND, Crispijn L. & VERMEULEN, Tamara & JELLEMA, Korné & VAN DEN WIJNGAARD, Ido R.
- 1047-1053 Is time-to-treatment associated with higher mortality in Korean elderly lung cancer patients?
by Han, Kyu-Tae & Kim, Woorim & Song, Areum & Ju, Yeong Jun & Choi, Dong-Woo & Kim, Seungju
- 1054-1064 Evaluations of public health interventions produced by health technology assessment agencies: A mapping review and analysis by type and evidence content
by Cyr, Pascale Renée & Jain, Vageesh & Chalkidou, Kalipso & Ottersen, Trygve & Gopinathan, Unni
- 1065-1076 Australian federal, state and territory policy on the health and wellbeing of young people: A scoping review
by Waller, Daniel & Brooks, Fiona & Perry, Lin & Kang, Melissa & Steinbeck, Katharine
- 1077-1084 Power, legitimacy and urgency: Unravelling the relationship between Dutch healthcare organisations and their financial stakeholders
by van Dijk, T.S. (Tessa) & van der Scheer, W.K. (Wilma) & Janssen, R.T.J.M. (Richard)
- 1085-1091 Migrant health and language barriers: Uncovering macro level influences on the implementation of trained interpreters in healthcare settings
by Puthoopparambil, Soorej Jose & Phelan, Mary & MacFarlane, Anne
- 1092-1099 Territorial differences in access to prenatal care and health at birth
by Bertoli, Paola & Grembi, Veronica
- 1100-1107 Societal cost of cancer in Norway –Results of taking a broader cost perspective
by Bugge, Christoffer & Sæther, Erik Magnus & Brustugun, Odd Terje & Kristiansen, Ivar Sønbø
- 1108-1113 Wish for euthanasia persists for at least one year after the request was declined by Euthanasia Expertise Center
by van den Ende, Caroline & Bunge, Eveline M. & van de Vathorst, Suzanne
2021, Volume 125, Issue 7
- 815-832 “Top-Three” health reforms in 31 high-income countries in 2018 and 2019: an expert informed overview
by Polin, Katherine & Hjortland, Maximilien & Maresso, Anna & van Ginneken, Ewout & Busse, Reinhard & Quentin, Wilm
- 833-840 The 2020 reform of the employment status of Hungarian health workers: Will it eliminate informal payments and separate the public and private sectors from each other?
by Gaal, Peter & Velkey, Zita & Szerencses, Viktoria & Webb, Erin
- 841-858 The impact of COVID-19 on abortion access: Insights from the European Union and the United Kingdom
by Bojovic, Neva & Stanisljevic, Jovana & Giunti, Guido
- 859-868 Long-term care at home and female work during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Sugawara, Shinya & Nakamura, Jiro
- 869-876 Beyond COVID-19: a cross-sectional study in Italy exploring the covid collateral impacts on healthcare services
by Gualano, Maria Rosaria & Corradi, Alessio & Voglino, Gianluca & Bert, Fabrizio & Siliquini, Roberta
- 877-887 Utilization and uptake of clinical genetics services in high-income countries: A scoping review
by Dragojlovic, Nick & Kopac, Nicola & Borle, Kennedy & Tandun, Rachel & Salmasi, Shahrzad & Ellis, Ursula & Birch, Patricia & Adam, Shelin & Friedman, Jan M. & Elliott, Alison M. & Lynd, Larry D.
- 888-898 The value of caregiver inclusive practices in geriatric transitions of care: A systematic review
by Meulenbroeks, Isabelle & Epp, Joanne & Schroeder, Liz
- 899-914 A trauma-informed approach in Canadian mental health policies: A systematic mapping review
by Lee, Eunjung & Kourgiantakis, Toula & Lyons, Olive & Prescott-Cornejo, Andrea
- 915-922 Pharmaceutical industry self-regulation and non-transparency: country and company level analysis of payments to healthcare professionals in seven European countries
by Mulinari, Shai & Martinon, Luc & Jachiet, Pierre-Alain & Ozieranski, Piotr
- 923-929 Hospital payment schemes and high-priced drugs: Evidence from the French Add-on List
by Rachet-Jacquet, Laurie & Toulemon, Léa & Rochaix, Lise
- 930-940 General practitioners’ views on the influence of long-term care reforms on integrated elderly care in the Netherlands: a qualitative interview study
by Grol, Sietske & Molleman, Gerard & van Heumen, Nanne & Muijsenbergh, Maria van den & Scherpbier-de Haan, Nynke & Schers, Henk
- 941-946 The establishment of the Korean medical device safety information monitoring center: Reviewing ten years of experience
by Choi, Soo Jeong & Nam, Ki Chang & Choi, Sooin & Kim, Jin Kuk & Lee, You Kyoung & Kwon, Bum Sun
- 947-955 Promoting healthy eating habits among youth according to their preferences: Indications from a discrete choice experiment in Tuscany
by Corazza, Ilaria & Pennucci, Francesca & De Rosis, Sabina
2021, Volume 125, Issue 6
- 675-684 The impact of premium subsidies on health plan choices in Switzerland: Who responds to the incentives set by in-kind as opposed to cash transfers?
by Vaidya, Shalvaree
- 685-692 Incentives for voluntary health insurance in a national health system: Evidence from Italy
by Marenzi, Anna & Rizzi, Dino & Zanette, Michele
- 693-700 Informal out-of-pocket payments experience and individuals’ willingness-to-pay for healthcare services in Greece
by Giannouchos, Theodoros V. & Ukert, Benjamin & Vozikis, Athanassios & Steletou, Evangelia & Souliotis, Kyriakos
- 701-708 Inequality in out of pocket fees, government funding and utilisation of maternal health services in Australia
by Callander, Emily J. & Shand, Antonia & Nassar, Natasha
- 709-716 The effect of commissioning on Portuguese Primary Health Care units’ performance: A four-year national analysis
by da Luz Pereira, António & Ramalho, André & Viana, João & Pinto Hespanhol, Alberto & Freitas, Alberto & Biscaia, André
- 717-724 Does more investment in primary care improve health system performance?
by van Gool, Kees & Mu, Chunzhou & Hall, Jane
- 725-731 The Indigenous primary health care and policy research network: Guiding innovation within primary health care with Indigenous peoples in Alberta
by Crowshoe, Lynden (Lindsay) & Sehgal, Anika & Montesanti, Stephanie & Barnabe, Cheryl & Kennedy, Andrea & Murry, Adam & Roach, Pamela & Green, Michael & Bablitz, Cara & Tailfeathers, Esther & Henderson, Rita
- 732-738 Hospital reimbursement and capacity constraints: Evidence from orthopedic surgeries
by Huitfeldt, Ingrid
- 739-750 Assessment of the introduction of DRG-based reimbursement in Switzerland: Evidence on the short-term effects on length of stay compliance in university hospitals
by Boes, Stefan & Napierala, Christoph
- 751-759 Bundled payments for chronic diseases increased health care expenditure in the Netherlands, especially for multimorbid patients
by Karimi, Milad & Tsiachristas, Apostolos & Looman, Willemijn & Stokes, Jonathan & Galen, Mirte van & Rutten-van Mölken, Maureen
- 760-767 Cost and quality impacts of treatment setting for type 2 diabetes patients with moderate disease severity: Hospital- vs. GP-based monitoring
by Pulleyblank, Ryan & Laudicella, Mauro & Olsen, Kim Rose
- 768-776 Control rooms in publicly-funded health systems: Reviving value in healthcare governance
by Côté-Boileau, Élizabeth & Breton, Mylaine & Denis, Jean-Louis
- 777-785 Creating universal health care in Ireland: A legal context
by Lau, Manfred & Larkin, Charles & Harty, Michael & Corbet, Shaen
- 786-792 The prevalence and determinants of unmet health care needs in Turkey
by Başar, Dilek & Dikmen, Fatih Hakan & Öztürk, Selcen
- 793-798 Using national clinical guidelines to reduce practice variation – the case of Denmark
by Lydiksen, Nis & Greve, Jane & Jakobsen, Marie & Kristensen, Søren Rud
- 799-806 Integrating planetary health into healthcare: A document analysis
by Kalogirou, Maya R. & Dahlke, Sherry & Davidson, Sandra & Yamamoto, Shelby
- 807-813 A model for evaluating the economic value of prevention programs for illicit use of anabolic androgenic steroids
by Sampaio, Filipa & Ssegonja, Richard & Thiblin, Ingemar & Nystrand, Camilla
2021, Volume 125, Issue 5
- 553-567 COVID-19 vaccine challenges: What have we learned so far and what remains to be done?
by Forman, Rebecca & Shah, Soleil & Jeurissen, Patrick & Jit, Mark & Mossialos, Elias
- 568-576 Systematic assessment of South Korea’s capabilities to control COVID-19
by Yoo, Katelyn J. & Kwon, Soonman & Choi, Yoonjung & Bishai, David M.
- 577-581 Consumer directed care aged care reforms in Australia since 2009: A retrospective policy analysis
by Moore, Corey B.
- 582-586 Institutional reforms to strengthen patient and public involvement in the Czech Republic since 2014
by Dobiášová, Karolína & Kotherová, Zuzana & Numerato, Dino
- 587-592 Improved coordination of care after acute myocardial infarction in Poland since 2017: Promising early results
by Sagan, Anna & Rogala, Maciej & Buszman, Piotr P. & Kowalska-Bobko, Iwona
- 593-601 The Role of Patient Experience in the Value Assessment of Complex Technologies – Do HTA Bodies Need to Reconsider How Value is Assessed?
by Sarri, Grammati & Freitag, Andreas & Szegvari, Boglarka & Mountian, Irina & Brixner, Diana & Bertelsen, Neil & Kaló, Zoltán & Upadhyaya, Sheela
- 602-608 Establishing a national HTA program for medical devices in Italy: Overhauling a fragmented system to ensure value and equal access to new medical technologies
by Tarricone, Rosanna & Amatucci, Fabio & Armeni, Patrizio & Banks, Helen & Borsoi, Ludovica & Callea, Giuditta & Ciani, Oriana & Costa, Francesco & Federici, Carlo & Torbica, Aleksandra & Marletta, Marcella
- 609-617 Worlds of long-term care: A typology of OECD countries
by Ariaans, Mareike & Linden, Philipp & Wendt, Claus
- 618-626 Explaining variation in health information seeking behaviour – Insights from a multilingual survey
by Schmidt, Henrike & Wild, Eva-Maria & Schreyögg, Jonas
- 627-633 Stopping healthcare misinformation: The effect of financial incentives and legislation
by Au, Cheuk Hang & Ho, Kevin K.W. & Chiu, Dickson K.W.
- 634-642 Physicians’ views and experiences of defensive medicine: An international review of empirical research
by Ries, Nola M. & Jansen, Jesse
- 643-650 The role of education in psychological response to adverse health shocks
by Di Novi, Cinzia & Leporatti, Lucia & Montefiori, Marcello
- 651-657 Taking a local government perspective for economic evaluation of a population-level programme to promote exercise
by Candio, Paolo & Meads, David & Hill, Andrew J. & Bojke, Laura
- 658-664 Why is Quality Improvement so Challenging? A Viable Systems Model Perspective to Understand the Frustrations of Healthcare Quality Improvement Managers
by Akmal, Adeel & Podgorodnichenko, Nataliya & Foote, Jeff & Greatbanks, Richard & Stokes, Tim & Gauld, Robin
- 665-673 Understanding eating choices among university students: A study using data from cafeteria cashiers’ transactions
by Lorenzoni, Valentina & Triulzi, Isotta & Martinucci, Irene & Toncelli, Letizia & Natilli, Michela & Barale, Roberto & Turchetti, Giuseppe
2021, Volume 125, Issue 4
- 425-435 Emerging electronic cigarette policies in European member states, Canada, and the United States
by Snell, L. Morgan & Nicksic, Nicole & Panteli, Dimitra & Burke, Sara & Eissenberg, Thomas & Fattore, Giovanni & Gauci, Charmaine & Koprivnikar, Helena & Murauskiene, Liuba & Reinap, Marge & Barnes, Andrew J.
- 436-441 A longitudinal study on public policy and the health of in-house caregivers in Europe
by Calvó-Perxas, Laia & Vilalta-Franch, Joan & Litwin, Howard & Mira, Pedro & Garre-Olmo, Josep
- 442-449 Factors that influence specialist physician preferences for fee-for-service and salary-based payment models: A qualitative study
by Ogundeji, Yewande Kofoworola & Quinn, Amity & Lunney, Meaghan & Chong, Christy & Chew, Derek & Danso, George & Duggan, Shelly & Edwards, Alun & Hopkin, Gareth & Senior, Peter & Sumner, Glen & Williams, Jennifer & Manns, Braden
- 450-458 Does an alignment of employment policies and individual preferences affect intention to stay in the profession? Evidence from Canadian Midwives
by HakemZadeh, Farimah & Sayin, Firat K. & Neiterman, Elena & Zeytinoglu, Isik Urla & Geraci, Johanna & Plenderleith, Jennifer & Lobb, Derek
- 459-466 Burnout of intrinsically motivated GPs when exposed to external regulation
by Pedersen, Line Bjørnskov & Hvidt, Elisabeth Assing & Waldorff, Frans Boch & Andersen, Merethe Kousgaard
- 467-473 How the organisation of medical work shapes the everyday work experiences underpinning doctor migration trends: The case of Irish-trained emigrant doctors in Australia
by Byrne, John-Paul & Conway, Edel & McDermott, Aoife M. & Matthews, Anne & Prihodova, Lucia & Costello, Richard W. & Humphries, Niamh
- 474-481 Conditions for successful interprofessional collaboration in integrated care – Lessons from a primary care setting in Denmark
by Hald, Andreas Nielsen & Bech, Mickael & Burau, Viola
- 482-488 Senior clinical and business managers’ perspectives on the influence of different funding mechanisms, and barriers and enablers to implementing models of employing General Practitioners in or alongside emergency departments: Qualitative study
by Choudhry, Mazhar & Edwards, Michelle & Cooper, Alison & Anderson, Pippa & Carson-Stevens, Andrew & Cooke, Matthew & Dale, Jeremy & Hibbert, Peter & Hughes, Thomas & Porter, Alison & Rainer, Timothy & Siriwardena, Aloysius Niroshan & Edwards, Adrian
- 489-494 Dutch shared savings program targeted at primary care: Reduced expenditures in its first year
by Hayen, Arthur & van den Berg, Michael Jack & Struijs, Jeroen Nathan & Westert (Gert), Gerard Pieter
- 495-503 Challenges facing primary health care in federated government systems: Implementation of Primary Health Networks in Australian states and territories
by Freeman, Toby & Baum, Fran & Javanparast, Sara & Ziersch, Anna & Mackean, Tamara & Windle, Alice