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2018, Volume 122, Issue 10
- 1070-1077 Community orientation of general practitioners in 34 countries
by Vermeulen, Lisa & Schäfer, Willemijn & Pavlic, Danica Rotar & Groenewegen, Peter
- 1078-1084 New professional roles and patient satisfaction: Evidence from a European survey along three clinical pathways
by Ruggeri, Matteo & Drago, Carlo & Moramarco, Vincenzo & Coretti, Silvia & Köppen, Julia & Islam, Muhammad Kamrul & Gibson, Jonathan & Busse, Reinhard & van Exel, Job & Sutton, Matthew & Askildsen, Jan Erik & Bond, Christine M. & Elliott, Robert F.
- 1085-1092 Health workforce planning: which countries include nurse practitioners and physician assistants and to what effect?
by Maier, Claudia B. & Batenburg, Ronald & Birch, Stephen & Zander, Britta & Elliott, Robert & Busse, Reinhard
- 1093-1100 Doctors, nurses, and the optimal scale size in the Portuguese public hospitals
by Ferreira, Diogo Cunha & Nunes, Alexandre Morais & Marques, Rui Cunha
- 1101-1108 Work hour constraints in the German nursing workforce: A quarter of a century in review
by Alameddine, Mohamad & Otterbach, Steffen & Rafii, Bayan & Sousa-Poza, Alfonso
- 1109-1117 Healthcare assistants in EU Member States: An overview
by Kroezen, Marieke & Schäfer, Willemijn & Sermeus, Walter & Hansen, Johan & Batenburg, Ronald
- 1118-1125 What are the motivating and hindering factors for health professionals to undertake new roles in hospitals? A study among physicians, nurses and managers looking at breast cancer and acute myocardial infarction care in nine countries
by Köppen, Julia & Maier, Claudia B. & Busse, Reinhard
- 1126-1131 Migration intentions of Lithuanian physicians, nurses, residents and medical students
by Goštautaitė, Bernadeta & Bučiūnienė, Ilona & Milašauskienė, Žemyna & Bareikis, Karolis & Bertašiūtė, Eglė & Mikelionienė, Gabija
- 1132-1139 The relationship between dual practice, intention to work abroad and job satisfaction: A population-based study in the Serbian public healthcare sector
by Gacevic, Marijana & Santric Milicevic, Milena & Vasic, Milena & Horozovic, Vesna & Milicevic, Marko & Milic, Natasa
- 1140-1148 Healthcare governance, professions and populism: Is there a relationship? An explorative comparison of five European countries
by Pavolini, Emmanuele & Kuhlmann, Ellen & Agartan, Tuba I. & Burau, Viola & Mannion, Russell & Speed, Ewen
2018, Volume 122, Issue 9
- 937-940 The introduction of electronic medical records in France: More progress during the second attempt
by Burnel, Philippe
- 941-944 Welsh 2013 deemed consent legislation falls short of expectations
by Parsons, Jordan Alexander
- 945-948 The national program on standardized cancer care pathways in Sweden: Observations and findings half way through
by Schmidt, Ingrid & Thor, Johan & Davidson, Thomas & Nilsson, Fredrik & Carlsson, Christina
- 949-956 Socioeconomic distribution of GP visits following patient choice reform and differences in reimbursement models: Evidence from Sweden
by Sveréus, Sofia & Kjellsson, Gustav & Rehnberg, Clas
- 957-962 Primary health care nurses’ views on patients’ abilities and resources to make choices and take decisions on health care
by Jolanki, Outi & Tynkkynen, Liina-Kaisa
- 963-969 Towards incentivising integration: A typology of payments for integrated care
by Stokes, Jonathan & Struckmann, Verena & Kristensen, Søren Rud & Fuchs, Sabine & van Ginneken, Ewout & Tsiachristas, Apostolos & Rutten van Mölken, Maureen & Sutton, Matt
- 970-976 Propensity score-matching analyses on the effectiveness of integrated prospective payment program for patients with prolonged mechanical ventilation
by Liu, Chin-Jung & Kung, Pei-Tseng & Chu, Chia-Chen & Chou, Wen-Yu & Wang, Yueh-Hsin & Tsai, Wen-Chen
- 977-983 Little to lose and no other options: Ethical issues in efforts to facilitate expanded access to investigational drugs
by Bunnik, Eline M. & Aarts, Nikkie & van de Vathorst, Suzanne
- 984-990 An ethical framework for the creation, governance and evaluation of accelerated access programs
by Pace, Jessica & Ghinea, Narcyz & Kerridge, Ian & Lipworth, Wendy
- 991-1000 Public policies on healthcare associated infections: A case study of three countries
by Nogueira-Jr, Cassimiro & Padoveze, Maria Clara
- 1001-1011 The tobacco industry’s challenges to standardised packaging: A comparative analysis of issue framing in public relations campaigns in four countries
by MacKenzie, Ross & Mathers, Annalise & Hawkins, Benjamin & Eckhardt, Jappe & Smith, Julia
- 1012-1017 An analysis of expenditures on primary care prescription drugs in the United States versus ten comparable countries
by Morgan, Steven G. & Good, Chester B. & Leopold, Christine & Kaltenboeck, Anna & Bach, Peter B. & Wagner, Anita
- 1018-1027 Healthcare reforms, inertia polarization and group influence
by Contandriopoulos, Damien & Brousselle, Astrid & Larouche, Catherine & Breton, Mylaine & Rivard, Michèle & Beaulieu, Marie-Dominique & Haggerty, Jeannie & Champagne, Geneviève & Perroux, Mélanie
- 1028-1034 Centralisation of cancer surgery and the impact on patients’ travel burden
by Versteeg, S.E. & Ho, V.K.Y. & Siesling, S. & Varkevisser, M.
- 1035-1042 Local authority commissioning of NHS Health Checks: A regression analysis of the first three years
by Mason, Anne & Liu, Dan & Marks, Linda & Davis, Howard & Hunter, David & Jehu, Llinos Mary & Visram, Shelina & Smithson, Joanne
- 1043-1051 Implementation of a politically initiated national clinical guideline for cardiac rehabilitation in hospitals and municipalities in Denmark
by Lindström Egholm, Cecilie & Rossau, Henriette Knold & Nilsen, Per & Bunkenborg, Gitte & Rod, Morten Hulvej & Doherty, Patrick & Bartels, Paul & Helmark, Lotte & Zwisler, Ann-Dorthe
2018, Volume 122, Issue 8
- 803-807 Ten years since the 2008 introduction of dental vouchers in the Portuguese NHS
by Simões, Jorge & Figueiredo Augusto, Gonçalo & do Céu, Ana & Ferreira, Maria Cristina & Jordão, Margarida & Calado, Rui & Fronteira, Inês
- 808-814 Origins and effects of the 2014–2016 national strategy for palliative care in Croatia
by Lončarek, Karmen & Džakula, Aleksandar & Marđetko, Renata & Sagan, Anna
- 815-826 Personal health records, global policy and regulation review
by Flaumenhaft, Yakov & Ben-Assuli, Ofir
- 827-836 The impact of electronic health record systems on clinical documentation times: A systematic review
by Baumann, Lisa Ann & Baker, Jannah & Elshaug, Adam G.
- 837-853 Lessons for achieving health equity comparing Aotearoa/New Zealand and the United States
by Chin, Marshall H. & King, Paula T. & Jones, Rhys G. & Jones, Bryn & Ameratunga, Shanthi N. & Muramatsu, Naoko & Derrett, Sarah
- 854-865 Socioeconomic inequalities in health among Indigenous peoples living off-reserve in Canada: Trends and determinants
by Hajizadeh, Mohammad & Hu, Min & Bombay, Amy & Asada, Yukiko
- 866-877 The diabetes self-management educational programs and their integration in the usual care: A systematic literature review
by Kumah, Emmanuel & Sciolli, Giulia & Toraldo, Maria Laura & Murante, Anna Maria
- 878-884 A multi-criteria decision approach for ranking unmet needs in healthcare
by Cleemput, Irina & Devriese, Stephan & Kohn, Laurence & Westhovens, René
- 885-891 Health expenditure data for policy: Health accounts, national accounts or both?
by Mosseveld, Cornelis van & Polanen Petel, Vincent van & Hernández-Peña, Patricia & Verbiest, Piet
- 892-899 Mortality reductions from marginal increases in public spending on health
by Edney, L.C. & Haji Ali Afzali, H. & Cheng, T.C. & Karnon, J.
- 900-907 The application of triple aim framework in the context of primary healthcare: A systematic literature review
by Obucina, M. & Harris, N. & Fitzgerald, J.A. & Chai, A. & Radford, K. & Ross, A. & Carr, L. & Vecchio, N.
- 908-914 A Multilevel Analysis of the determinants of emergency care visits by the elderly in France
by Or, Zeynep & Penneau, Anne
- 915-921 Understanding factors that influence the demand for dialysis among elderly in a multi-ethnic Asian society
by Finkelstein, Eric Andrew & Ozdemir, Semra & Malhotra, Chetna & Jafar, Tazeen H. & Choong Hui Lin, Lina & Gan Shien Wen, Sheryl
- 922-928 “Not an afterthought”: Power imbalances in systemic partnerships between health service providers and consumers in a hospital setting
by Scholz, Brett & Bocking, Julia & Platania-Phung, Chris & Banfield, Michelle & Happell, Brenda
- 929-935 Public support for tobacco control policies: The role of the protection of children against tobacco
by Kuijpers, Thomas G. & Willemsen, Marc C. & Kunst, Anton E.
2018, Volume 122, Issue 7
- 693-697 Health insurance reforms in Singapore and Hong Kong: How the two ageing asian tigers respond to health financing challenges?
by Yin, Jason Dean-Chen & He, Alex Jingwei
- 698-702 Universal coverage reforms in the USA: From Obamacare through Trump
by Rice, Thomas & Unruh, Lynn Y. & van Ginneken, Ewout & Rosenau, Pauline & Barnes, Andrew J.
- 703-706 A proposal for the development of national certification standards for patient decision aids in the US
by Elwyn, Glyn & Burstin, Helen & Barry, Michael J. & Corry, Maureen P. & Durand, Marie Anne & Lessler, Daniel & Saigal, Christopher
- 707-713 Pathways to DRG-based hospital payment systems in Japan, Korea, and Thailand
by Annear, Peter Leslie & Kwon, Soonman & Lorenzoni, Luca & Duckett, Stephen & Huntington, Dale & Langenbrunner, John C. & Murakami, Yuki & Shon, Changwoo & Xu, Ke
- 714-721 Beyond Activity Based Funding. An experiment in Denmark
by Burau, Viola & Dahl, Hanne Marlene & Jensen, Lotte Groth & Lou, Stina
- 722-727 Does free choice of hospital conflict with equity of access to highly specialized hospitals? A case study from the Danish health care system
by Tayyari Dehbarez, Nasrin & Gyrd-Hansen, Dorte & Uldbjerg, Niels & Søgaard, Rikke
- 728-736 Improving the forecasting of hospital services: A comparison between projections and actual utilization of hospital services
by Bouckaert, Nicolas & Van den Heede, Koen & Van de Voorde, Carine
- 737-745 Continuity of care and its effect on readmissions for COPD patients: A comparative study of Norway and Germany
by Swanson, Jayson O. & Vogt, Verena & Sundmacher, Leonie & Hagen, Terje P. & Moger, Tron Anders
- 746-754 Taking the measure of the profession: Physician associations in the measurement age
by Levi, Baruch & Zehavi, Amos & Chinitz, David
- 755-764 The methodological quality of nurse-sensitive indicators in Dutch hospitals: A descriptive exploratory research study
by Kieft, R.A.M.M. & Stalpers, D. & Jansen, A.P.M. & Francke, A.L. & Delnoij, D.M.J.
- 765-768 Improving quality of psychiatric care in Latvia by measuring patient experiences
by Taube, Maris & Berzina-Novikova, Natalija
- 769-774 The relationship between workload and length of stay in Singapore
by Zhou, Ke & Vidyarthi, Arpana & Matchar, David & Cheung, Yin Bun & Lam, Shao Wei & Ong, Marcus
- 775-782 The Americanization of the British National Health Service: A typological approach
by Powell, Martin & Béland, Daniel & Waddan, Alex
- 783-790 What happens at the end of life? Using linked administrative health data to understand healthcare usage in the last year of life in New Zealand
by Hamblin, Richard & Minko, Nikolai & Shuker, Carl & Hill, Jennifer & Merry, Alan F.
- 791-796 Influence of municipal policy and individual characteristics on the use of informal and formal domestic help in the Netherlands
by Marangos, Anna Maria & Waverijn, Geeke & de Klerk, Mirjam & Iedema, Jurjen & Groenewegen, Peter P.
- 797-802 Changing the neurology policy landscape in the United States: Misconceptions and facts about epilepsy
by Grabowski, David C. & Fishman, Jesse & Wild, Imane & Lavin, Bruce
2018, Volume 122, Issue 6
- 568-576 Integrated care in Switzerland: Results from the first nationwide survey
by Schusselé Filliettaz, Séverine & Berchtold, Peter & Kohler, Dimitri & Peytremann-Bridevaux, Isabelle
- 577-582 Experts’ perspectives on SwissDRG: Second class care for vulnerable patient groups?
by Leu, A. & Wepf, H. & Elger, B. & Wangmo, T.
- 583-589 Access to orphan drugs – comparison across Balkan countries
by Pejcic, Ana V. & Iskrov, Georgi & Jakovljevic, Mihajlo Michael & Stefanov, Rumen
- 590-598 The view of experts on initiatives to be undertaken to promote equity in the access to orphan drugs and specialised care for rare diseases in Spain: A Delphi consensus
by Torrent-Farnell, J. & Comellas, M. & Poveda, J.L. & Abaitua, I. & Gutiérrez-Solana, L.G. & Pérez-López, J. & Cruz, J. & Urcelay, J. & Lizán, L.
- 599-606 Confirmatory versus explorative endpoint analysis: Decision-making on the basis of evidence available from market authorization and early benefit assessment for oncology drugs
by Niehaus, Ines & Dintsios, Charalabos-Markos
- 607-613 An exploratory case study of the impact of expanding cost-effectiveness analysis for second-line nivolumab for patients with squamous non-small cell lung cancer in Canada: Does it make a difference?
by Shafrin, Jason & Skornicki, Michelle & Brauer, Michelle & Villeneuve, Julie & Lees, Michael & Hertel, Nadine & Penrod, John R. & Jansen, Jeroen
- 614-620 Variations in non-prescription drug consumption and expenditure: Determinants and policy implications
by Otto, Monica & Armeni, Patrizio & Jommi, Claudio
- 621-629 Looking back and moving forward: On the application of proportional shortfall in healthcare priority setting in the Netherlands
by Reckers-Droog, V.T. & van Exel, N.J.A. & Brouwer, W.B.F.
- 630-637 The meaning of severity – do citizenś views correspond to a severity framework based on ethical principles for priority setting?
by Broqvist, Mari & Sandman, Lars & Garpenby, Peter & Krevers, Barbro
- 638-644 Advancing Indigenous primary health care policy in Alberta, Canada
by Henderson, Rita & Montesanti, Stephanie & Crowshoe, Lindsay & Leduc, Charles
- 645-651 Equity in access to care in the era of health system reforms in Turkey
by Yardim, Mahmut S. & Uner, Sarp
- 652-659 Out-of-pocket costs, primary care frequent attendance and sample selection: Estimates from a longitudinal cohort design
by Pymont, Carly & McNamee, Paul & Butterworth, Peter
- 660-666 Should interventions to reduce variation in care quality target doctors or hospitals?
by Gutacker, Nils & Bloor, Karen & Bojke, Chris & Walshe, Kieran
- 667-673 The impact of pay-for-performance on the quality of care in ophthalmology: Empirical evidence from Germany
by Herbst, T. & Foerster, J. & Emmert, M.
- 674-680 Strengthening the public health workforce: An estimation of the long-term requirements for public health specialists in Serbia
by Santric Milicevic, Milena & Vasic, Milena & Edwards, Matt & Sanchez, Cristina & Fellows, John
- 681-686 Does multimorbidity still remain a matter of the elderly: Lithuanian national data analysis
by Jurevičienė, E. & Onder, G. & Visockienė, Ž. & Puronaitė, R. & Petrikonytė, D. & Gargalskaitė, U. & Kasiulevičius, V. & Navickas, R.
- 687-692 A cost-effectiveness analysis of lowering residential radon levels in Sweden—Results from a modelling study
by Svensson, Mikael & Barregård, Lars & Axelsson, Gösta & Andersson, Eva
2018, Volume 122, Issue 5
- 457-472 Strategic Purchasing in Practice: Comparing Ten European Countries
by Klasa, Katarzyna & Greer, Scott L. & van Ginneken, Ewout
- 473-484 Paying hospital specialists: Experiences and lessons from eight high-income countries
by Quentin, Wilm & Geissler, Alexander & Wittenbecher, Friedrich & Ballinger, Geoff & Berenson, Robert & Bloor, Karen & Forgione, Dana A. & Köpf, Peer & Kroneman, Madelon & Serden, Lisbeth & Suarez, Raúl & van Manen, Johan W. & Busse, Reinhard
- 485-492 Development of voluntary private health insurance in Nordic countries – An exploratory study on country-specific contextual factors
by Tynkkynen, Liina-Kaisa & Alexandersen, Nina & Kaarbøe, Oddvar & Anell, Anders & Lehto, Juhani & Vrangbӕk, Karsten
- 493-508 Financial protection in Europe: a systematic review of the literature and mapping of data availability
by Yerramilli, Pooja & Fernández, Óscar & Thomson, Sarah
- 509-518 Decoding disclosure: Comparing conflict of interest policy among the United States, France, and Australia
by Grundy, Quinn & Habibi, Roojin & Shnier, Adrienne & Mayes, Christopher & Lipworth, Wendy
- 519-527 Promoting health-enhancing physical activity in Europe: Current state of surveillance, policy development and implementation
by Breda, João & Jakovljevic, Jelena & Rathmes, Giulia & Mendes, Romeu & Fontaine, Olivier & Hollmann, Susanne & Rütten, Alfred & Gelius, Peter & Kahlmeier, Sonja & Galea, Gauden
- 528-532 Innovative pharmaceutical pricing agreements in five European markets: A survey of stakeholder attitudes and experience
by Dunlop, William C.N. & Staufer, Alexandra & Levy, Pierre & Edwards, Guy J.
- 533-547 Cost-effectiveness of HIV screening in high-income countries: A systematic review
by Bert, Fabrizio & Gualano, Maria Rosaria & Biancone, Paolo & Brescia, Valerio & Camussi, Elisa & Martorana, Maria & Secinaro, Silvana & Siliquini, Roberta
- 548-557 Mapping existing hip and knee replacement registries in Europe
by Lübbeke, A. & Silman, A.J. & Barea, C. & Prieto-Alhambra, D. & Carr, A.J.
- 558-564 Harnessing the private health sector by using prices as a policy instrument: Lessons learned from South Africa
by Barber, Sarah L. & Kumar, Ankit & Roubal, Tomas & Colombo, Francesca & Lorenzoni, Luca
2018, Volume 122, Issue 4
- 321-328 Hospital centralization and performance in Denmark—Ten years on
by Christiansen, Terkel & Vrangbæk, Karsten
- 329-333 Control of hospitals and nursing homes in France: The 2016 reform may indirectly improve a dysfunctional system
by Bertezene, Sandra
- 334-351 Socioeconomic status and waiting times for health services: An international literature review and evidence from the Italian National Health System
by Landi, Stefano & Ivaldi, Enrico & Testi, Angela
- 352-358 The impact of the financial crisis and austerity policies on the service quality of public hospitals in Greece
by Keramidou, Ioanna & Triantafyllopoulos, Loukas
- 359-366 Unplanned admissions to inpatient psychiatric treatment and services received prior to admission
by Ose, Solveig Osborg & Kalseth, Jorid & Ådnanes, Marian & Tveit, Tone & Lilleeng, Solfrid E.
- 367-372 Health policies for the reduction of obstetric interventions in singleton full-term births in Catalonia
by Pueyo, Maria-Jesus & Escuriet, Ramon & Pérez-Botella, M. & de Molina, I. & Ruíz-Berdun, D. & Albert, S. & Díaz, S. & Torres-Capcha, P. & Ortún, V.
- 373-379 Evaluating integrative medicine acute stroke inpatient care in South Korea
by Park, Minjung & Hunter, Jennifer & Kwon, Soonman
- 380-388 Patient and public involvement in hospital policy-making: Identifying key elements for effective participation
by Malfait, S. & Van Hecke, A. & De Bodt, G. & Palsterman, N. & Eeckloo, K.
- 389-395 Stakeholder views on the role of spiritual care in Australian hospitals: An exploratory study
by Holmes, Cheryl
- 396-403 Assessing the effect of standardized cost systems on financial performance. A difference-in-differences approach for hospitals according to their technological level
by García-Cornejo, Beatriz & Pérez-Méndez, José A.
- 404-411 Implementing the medicines reconciliation tool in practice: challenges and opportunities for pharmacists in Kuwait
by Katoue, Maram G. & Ker, Jean
- 412-421 No-shows in appointment scheduling – a systematic literature review
by Dantas, Leila F. & Fleck, Julia L. & Cyrino Oliveira, Fernando L. & Hamacher, Silvio
- 422-430 Participants, Physicians or Programmes: Participants’ educational level and initiative in cancer screening
by Willems, Barbara & Bracke, Piet
- 431-443 Health systems reforms in Singapore: A qualitative study of key stakeholders
by Ong, Suan Ee & Tyagi, Shilpa & Lim, Jane Mingjie & Chia, Kee Seng & Legido-Quigley, Helena
- 444-451 Taking stock of Roma health policies in Spain: Lessons for health governance
by Escobar-Ballesta, M. & García-Ramírez, M. & De Freitas, C.
2018, Volume 122, Issue 3
- 205-209 The Canadian Cannabis Act legalizes and regulates recreational cannabis use in 2018
by Cox, Chelsea
- 210-216 Ten Years after the Creation of the Portuguese National Network for Long-Term Care in 2006: Achievements and Challenges
by Lopes, Hugo & Mateus, Céu & Hernández-Quevedo, Cristina
- 217-229 Funding breakthrough therapies: A systematic review and recommendation
by Hanna, E. & Toumi, M. & Dussart, C. & Borissov, B. & Dabbous, O. & Badora, K. & Auquier, P.
- 230-236 Rationalizing the introduction and use of pharmaceutical products: The role of managed entry agreements in Central and Eastern European countries
by Rotar, Alexandru M. & Preda, Alin & Löblová, Olga & Benkovic, Vanesa & Zawodnik, Szymon & Gulacsi, Laszlo & Niewada, Maciej & Boncz, Imre & Petrova, Guenka & Dimitrova, Maria & Klazinga, Niek
- 237-242 Utilization and costs of HIV antiretroviral drugs in Europe during the last ten years: Impact of generic antiretroviral drugs on cost reduction
by Rwagitinywa, Joseph & Sommet, Agnès & Palmaro, Aurore & Montastruc, Jean-Louis & Lapeyre-Mestre, Maryse
- 243-249 Medicines access programs to cancer medicines in Australia and New Zealand: An exploratory study
by Grover, Piyush & Babar, Zaheer-Ud-Din & Oehmen, Raoul & Vitry, Agnes
- 250-255 Reconciling a “pleasant exchange” with evidence of information bias: A three-country study on pharmaceutical sales visits in primary care
by Reynolds, Ellen & Guénette, Line & Lexchin, Joel & Cassels, Alan & Wilkes, Michael S. & Durrieu, Geneviève & Beaulieu, Marie-Dominique & Mintzes, Barbara
- 256-262 Expanding the clinical role of community pharmacy: A qualitative ethnographic study of medication reviews in Ontario, Canada
by Patton, Sarah J. & Miller, Fiona A. & Abrahamyan, Lusine & Rac, Valeria E.
- 263-268 Exploring sociodemographic and economic factors that promote adverse drug reactions reporting by patients
by Inácio, Pedro & Gomes, João José & Airaksinen, Marja & Cavaco, Afonso
- 269-278 Cognitive determinants of healthcare evaluations – A comparison of Eastern and Western European countries
by Schneider, Simone M. & Popic, Tamara
- 279-283 The role of the 2011 patients' rights in cross-border health care directive in shaping seven national health systems: Looking beyond patient mobility
by Azzopardi-Muscat, Natasha & Baeten, Rita & Clemens, Timo & Habicht, Triin & Keskimäki, Ilmo & Kowalska-Bobko, Iwona & Sagan, Anna & van Ginneken, Ewout
- 284-292 A scoping review of the implementation of health in all policies at the local level
by Guglielmin, Maria & Muntaner, Carles & O’Campo, Patricia & Shankardass, Ketan
- 293-300 Improving health care service provision by adapting to regional diversity: An efficiency analysis for the case of Germany
by Herwartz, Helmut & Schley, Katharina
- 301-308 High feeding dependence prevalence in residents living in Italian nursing homes requires new policies: Findings from a regionally based cross-sectional study
by Palese, Alvisa & Grassetti, Luca & Bandera, Davide & Zuttion, Ranieri & Ferrario, Barbara & Ponta, Sandra & Hayter, Mark & Watson, Roger
- 309-314 The use of preventable hospitalization for monitoring the performance of local health authorities in long-term care
by Arandelovic, Andelija & Acampora, Anna & Federico, Bruno & Profili, Francesco & Francesconi, Paolo & Ricciardi, Walter & Damiani, Gianfranco
- 315-319 Extending’ euthanasia to those ‘tired of living’ in the Netherlands could jeopardize a well-functioning practice of physicians’ assessment of a patient's request for death
by Florijn, Barend W.
2018, Volume 122, Issue 2
- 69-74 E-health in Switzerland: The laborious adoption of the federal law on electronic health records (EHR) and health information exchange (HIE) networks
by De Pietro, Carlo & Francetic, Igor
- 75-80 Healthcare reforms in Cyprus 2013–2017: Does the crisis mark the end of the healthcare sector as we know it?
by Petrou, Panagiotis & Vandoros, Sotiris
- 81-86 An innovative approach to participatory health policy development in Bulgaria: The conception and first achievements of the Partnership for Health
by Dimova, Antoniya & Rohova, Maria & Hasardzhiev, Stanimir & Spranger, Anne
- 87-93 The Joint Action on Health Workforce Planning and Forecasting: Results of a European programme to improve health workforce policies
by Kroezen, Marieke & Van Hoegaerden, Michel & Batenburg, Ronald
- 94-101 How much do cancer specialists earn? A comparison of physician fees and remuneration in oncology and radiology in high-income countries
by Boyle, Seán & Petch, Jeremy & Batt, Kathy & Durand-Zaleski, Isabelle & Thomson, Sarah
- 102-108 Planning of Polish physician workforce – Systemic inconsistencies, challenges and possible ways forward
by Domagała, Alicja & Klich, Jacek
- 109-114 A government policy on full-time nursing employment in Ontario, Canada: An evaluation
by Baumann, Andrea & Hunsberger, Mabel & Crea-Arsenio, Mary & Akhtar-Danesh, Noori & Alameddine, Mohamad
- 115-125 The importance of population differences: Influence of individual characteristics on the Australian public’s preferences for emergency care
by Harris, Paul & Whitty, Jennifer A. & Kendall, Elizabeth & Ratcliffe, Julie & Wilson, Andrew & Littlejohns, Peter & Scuffham, Paul A.
- 126-133 Does patients’ experience of general practice affect the use of emergency departments? Evidence from Australia
by Wong, Chun Yee & Hall, Jane
- 134-139 Does access to end-of-life homecare nursing differ by province and community size?: A population-based cohort study of cancer decedents across Canada
by Seow, Hsien & Arora, Anish & Barbera, Lisa & McGrail, Kim & Lawson, Beverley & Burge, Fred & Sutradhar, Rinku
- 140-146 Explaining regional variation in home care use by demand and supply variables
by van Noort, Olivier & Schotanus, Fredo & van de Klundert, Joris & Telgen, Jan
- 147-156 Demographic factors and attitudes that influence the support of the general public for the introduction of universal healthcare in Ireland: A national survey
by Darker, Catherine D. & Donnelly-Swift, Erica & Whiston, Lucy
- 157-164 Effect of incentive payments on chronic disease management and health services use in British Columbia, Canada: Interrupted time series analysis
by Lavergne, M. Ruth & Law, Michael R. & Peterson, Sandra & Garrison, Scott & Hurley, Jeremiah & Cheng, Lucy & McGrail, Kimberlyn
- 165-174 Insights from the design and implementation of a single-entry model of referral for total joint replacement surgery: Critical success factors and unanticipated consequences
by Damani, Zaheed & MacKean, Gail & Bohm, Eric & Noseworthy, Tom & Wang, Jenney Meng Han & DeMone, Brie & Wright, Brock & Marshall, Deborah A.
- 175-183 Knowledge translation in tri-sectoral collaborations: An exploration of perceptions of academia, industry and healthcare collaborations in innovation adoption
by Ii, Suzanne Sayuri & Fitzgerald, Louise & Morys-Carter, Megan M. & Davie, Natasha L. & Barker, Richard
- 184-191 Out-of-pocket health expenditure differences in Chile: Insurance performance or selection?
by Villalobos Dintrans, Pablo
- 192-197 Engaging nurses in smoking cessation: Challenges and opportunities in Turkey
by Nichter, Mimi & Çarkoğlu, Aslı & Nichter, Mark & Özcan, Şeyda & Uysal, M. Atilla
- 198-203 Consequences of restricted STI testing for young heterosexuals in the Netherlands on test costs and QALY losses
by Suijkerbuijk, Anita W.M. & Over, Eelco A.B. & van Aar, Fleur & Götz, Hannelore M. & van Benthem, Birgit H.B. & Lugnér, Anna K.
2018, Volume 122, Issue 1
- 4-11 Multimorbidity care model: Recommendations from the consensus meeting of the Joint Action on Chronic Diseases and Promoting Healthy Ageing across the Life Cycle (JA-CHRODIS)
by Palmer, Katie & Marengoni, Alessandra & Forjaz, Maria João & Jureviciene, Elena & Laatikainen, Tiina & Mammarella, Federica & Muth, Christiane & Navickas, Rokas & Prados-Torres, Alexandra & Rijken, Mieke & Rothe, Ulrike & Souchet, Laurène & Valderas, Jose & Vontetsianos, Theodore & Zaletel, Jelka & Onder, Graziano
- 12-22 The SELFIE framework for integrated care for multi-morbidity: Development and description
by Leijten, Fenna R.M. & Struckmann, Verena & van Ginneken, Ewout & Czypionka, Thomas & Kraus, Markus & Reiss, Miriam & Tsiachristas, Apostolos & Boland, Melinde & de Bont, Antoinette & Bal, Roland & Busse, Reinhard & Mölken, Maureen Rutten-van
- 23-35 Relevant models and elements of integrated care for multi-morbidity: Results of a scoping review
by Struckmann, Verena & Leijten, Fenna R.M. & van Ginneken, Ewout & Kraus, Markus & Reiss, Miriam & Spranger, Anne & Boland, Melinde R.S. & Czypionka, Thomas & Busse, Reinhard & Rutten-van Mölken, Maureen
- 36-43 Patient-centeredness of integrated care programs for people with multimorbidity. Results from the European ICARE4EU project
by van der Heide, Iris & Snoeijs, Sanne & Quattrini, Sabrina & Struckmann, Verena & Hujala, Anneli & Schellevis, François & Rijken, Mieke
- 44-52 Managing multimorbidity: Profiles of integrated care approaches targeting people with multiple chronic conditions in Europe
by Rijken, Mieke & Hujala, Anneli & van Ginneken, Ewout & Melchiorre, Maria Gabriella & Groenewegen, Peter & Schellevis, Franζois
- 53-63 eHealth in integrated care programs for people with multimorbidity in Europe: Insights from the ICARE4EU project
by Melchiorre, Maria Gabriella & Papa, Roberta & Rijken, Mieke & van Ginneken, Ewout & Hujala, Anneli & Barbabella, Francesco
2017, Volume 121, Issue 12
- 1203-1207 Introduction of freedom of choice for hospital outpatient care in Portugal: Implications and results of the 2016 reform
by Simões, J. & Augusto, G.F. & Fronteira, I.
- 1208-1214 Migration intentions among Portuguese junior doctors: Results from a survey
by Ramos, Pedro & Alves, Hélio
- 1215-1224 The influence of registered nurses and nurse practitioners on patient experience with primary care: results from the Canadian QUALICO-PC study
by Ammi, Mehdi & Ambrose, Sarah & Hogg, Bill & Wong, Sabrina
- 1225-1232 Good, better, best? A comprehensive comparison of healthcare providers’ performance: An application to physiotherapy practices in primary care
by Steenhuis, Sander & Groeneweg, Niels & Koolman, Xander & Portrait, France
- 1233-1239 Australian general practitioners initiate statin therapy primarily on the basis of lipid levels; New Zealand general practitioners use absolute risk
by Schilling, Chris & Knight, Josh & Mortimer, Duncan & Petrie, Dennis & Clarke, Philip & Chalmers, John & Kerr, Andrew & Jackson, Rod
- 1240-1248 A review of international coverage and pricing strategies for personalized medicine and orphan drugs
by Degtiar, Irina
- 1249-1262 Economic evaluations of alcohol prevention interventions: Is the evidence sufficient? A review of methodological challenges
by Hill, Sarah R. & Vale, Luke & Hunter, David & Henderson, Emily & Oluboyede, Yemi
- 1263-1273 Evaluation of minimum volume standards for surgery in the Netherlands (2003–2017): A successful policy?
by Mesman, Roos & Faber, Marjan J. & Berden, Bart J.J.M. & Westert, Gert P.
- 1274-1279 How has the management of acute coronary syndrome changed in the Russian Federation during the last 10 years?
by Kontsevaya, Anna & Sabgaida, Tamara & Ivanova, Alla & Leon, David A. & McKee, Martin
- 1280-1287 “We don’t have the infrastructure to support them at home”: How health system inadequacies impact on long-term care admissions of people with dementia
by Donnelly, Nora-Ann & Humphries, Niamh & Hickey, Anne & Doyle, Frank
- 1288-1295 The effect of taxation and regulation on cigarette smoking: Fresh evidence from Turkey
by Cetin, Tamer
- 1296-1302 Structural integration and performance of inter-sectoral public health-related policy networks: An analysis across policy phases
by Peters, D.T.J.M. & Raab, J. & Grêaux, K.M. & Stronks, K. & Harting, J.
- 1303-1312 Optimising the introduction of multiple childhood vaccines in Japan: A model proposing the introduction sequence achieving the highest health gains
by Standaert, Baudouin & Schecroun, Nadia & Ethgen, Olivier & Topachevskyi, Oleksandr & Morioka, Yoriko & Van Vlaenderen, Ilse
2017, Volume 121, Issue 11
- 1105-1112 Trade policy governance: What health policymakers and advocates need to know
by Jarman, Holly
- 1113-1123 Shelter from the Storm: Roles, responsibilities, and challenges in United States housing policy governance
by Willison, Charley
- 1124-1130 The governance of integrated health and social care in England since 2010: great expectations not met once again?
by Exworthy, Mark & Powell, Martin & Glasby, Jon
- 1131-1138 Child survival in England: Strengthening governance for health
by Wolfe, Ingrid & Mandeville, Kate & Harrison, Katherine & Lingam, Raghu
- 1139-1146 Synthetic biology regulation and governance: Lessons from TAPIC for the United States, European Union, and Singapore
by Trump, Benjamin D.
- 1147-1153 Governing energy while neglecting health – The case of Poland
by Vasev, Nikolay
- 1154-1160 What do women want? Valuing women’s preferences and estimating demand for alternative models of maternity care using a discrete choice experiment
by Fawsitt, Christopher G. & Bourke, Jane & Greene, Richard A. & McElroy, Brendan & Krucien, Nicolas & Murphy, Rosemary & Lutomski, Jennifer E.
- 1161-1168 Maternity services for rural and remote Australia: barriers to operationalising national policy
by Longman, Jo & Kornelsen, Jude & Pilcher, Jen & Kildea, Sue & Kruske, Sue & Grzybowski, Stefan & Robin, Sarah & Rolfe, Margaret & Donoghue, Deborah & Morgan, Geoffrey G. & Barclay, Lesley
- 1169-1176 Improving risk equalization for individuals with persistently high costs: Experiences from the Netherlands
by Eijkenaar, Frank & van Vliet, René C.J.A.
- 1177-1185 Reforming voluntary drug insurance in Russian healthcare: does social solidarity matter?
by Gerry, Christopher J. & Kaneva, Maria & Zasimova, Liudmila
- 1186-1193 The impact of introducing a new hospital financing system (DRGs) in Poland on hospitalisations for atherosclerosis: An interrupted time series analysis (2004–2012)
by Buczak-Stec, Elżbieta & Goryński, Paweł & Nitsch-Osuch, Aneta & Kanecki, Krzysztof & Tyszko, Piotr
- 1194-1201 Implementation of national palliative care guidelines in Swedish acute care hospitals: A qualitative content analysis of stakeholders’ perceptions
by Lind, S. & Wallin, L. & Brytting, T. & Fürst, C.J. & Sandberg, J.
2017, Volume 121, Issue 10
- 1021-1024 Pandemic legislation in the European Union: Fit for purpose? The need for a systematic comparison of national laws
by Speakman, Elizabeth M. & Burris, Scott & Coker, Richard
- 1025-1030 Time for a change in how new antibiotics are reimbursed: Development of an insurance framework for funding new antibiotics based on a policy of risk mitigation
by Towse, Adrian & Hoyle, Christopher K. & Goodall, Jonathan & Hirsch, Mark & Mestre-Ferrandiz, Jorge & Rex, John H.
- 1031-1039 An exploration of person-centred concepts in human services: A thematic analysis of the literature
by Waters, Rebecca A. & Buchanan, Angus
- 1040-1046 Insurees’ preferences in hospital choice—A population-based study
by Schuldt, Johannes & Doktor, Anna & Lichters, Marcel & Vogt, Bodo & Robra, Bernt-Peter
- 1047-1052 Self-help organisations as patient representatives in health care and policy decision-making
by Rojatz, Daniela & Forster, Rudolf
- 1053-1062 Rethinking informal payments by patients in Europe: An institutional approach
by Williams, Colin C. & Horodnic, Adrian V.
- 1063-1071 Inequity in healthcare use among older people after 2008: The case of southern European countries
by Tavares, Lara Patrício & Zantomio, Francesca
- 1072-1078 Inequalities in cervical cancer screening utilisation and results: A comparison between Italian natives and immigrants from disadvantaged countries
by Gallo, Federica & Caprioglio, Adele & Castagno, Roberta & Ronco, Guglielmo & Segnan, Nereo & Giordano, Livia
- 1079-1084 General practitioners’ preferences with regard to colorectal cancer screening organisation Colon cancer screening medico-legal aspects
by Papin-Lefebvre, Frédérique & Guillaume, Elodie & Moutel, Grégoire & Launoy, Guy & Berchi, Célia
- 1085-1092 Supplementary insurance as a switching cost for basic health insurance: Empirical results from the Netherlands
by Willemse-Duijmelinck, Daniëlle M.I.D. & van de Ven, Wynand P.M.M. & Mosca, Ilaria
- 1093-1099 Classification trees for identifying non-use of community-based long-term care services among older adults
by Penkunas, Michael James & Eom, Kirsten Yuna & Chan, Angelique Wei-Ming
2017, Volume 121, Issue 9
- 937-946 How have systematic priority setting approaches influenced policy making? A synthesis of the current literature
by Kapiriri, Lydia & Razavi, Donya
- 947-954 Health policy in times of austerity—A conceptual framework for evaluating effects of policy on efficiency and equity illustrated with examples from Europe since 2008
by Wenzl, Martin & Naci, Huseyin & Mossialos, Elias
- 955-962 The impact of health expenditure on the number of chronic diseases
by Becchetti, Leonardo & Conzo, Pierluigi & Salustri, Francesco
- 963-970 Single-entry models (SEMs) for scheduled services: Towards a roadmap for the implementation of recommended practices
by Lopatina, Elena & Damani, Zaheed & Bohm, Eric & Noseworthy, Tom W. & Conner-Spady, Barbara & MacKean, Gail & Simpson, Chris S. & Marshall, Deborah A.
- 971-977 Effects of EU harmonization policies on national public supervision of clinical trials: A dynamic cycle of institutional change and institutional work
by van Oijen, Jacqueline C.F. & Grit, Kor J. & van de Bovenkamp, Hester M. & Bal, Roland A.
- 978-985 Prioritisation of specialist health care services; not NICE, not easy but it can be done
by Anderson, Pippa & Webb, Philip & Groves, Sam
- 986-993 The impact of the mass media on obstetricians’ behavior in Norway
by Grytten, Jostein & Skau, Irene & Sørensen, Rune
- 994-1000 The McDonaldization of appraisal? Doctors’ views of the early impacts of medical revalidation in the United Kingdom
by Archer, Julian & Nunn, Suzanne & Regan de Bere, Sam
- 1001-1007 Effects of long-term high continuity of care on avoidable hospitalizations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients
by Lin, I-Po & Wu, Shiao-Chi
- 1008-1014 The relationship between health services standardized costs and mortality is non-linear: Results from a large HMO population
by Cohen-Mansfield, Jiska & Skornick-Bouchbinder, Michal & Hoshen, Moshe & Brill, Shai
- 1015-1019 Health-seeking behavior and medical facility choice in Samsun, Turkey
by Dündar, Cihad
2017, Volume 121, Issue 8
- 831-835 Measuring and managing health system performance: An update from New Zealand
by Chalmers, Linda Maree & Ashton, Toni & Tenbensel, Tim
- 836-841 New decision-making processes for the pricing of health technologies in Japan: The FY 2016/2017 pilot phase for the introduction of economic evaluations
by Shiroiwa, Takeru & Fukuda, Takashi & Ikeda, Shunya & Takura, Tomoyuki
- 842-852 Hospital quality variation matters – A time-trend and cross-section analysis of outcomes in German hospitals from 2006 to 2014
by Pross, Christoph & Busse, Reinhard & Geissler, Alexander
- 853-861 Contrasting approaches to primary care performance governance in Denmark and New Zealand
by Tenbensel, Tim & Burau, Viola
- 862-869 Consistency of priorities for quality improvement for nursing homes in Italy and Canada: A comparison of optimization models of resident satisfaction
by Barsanti, Sara & Walker, Kevin & Seghieri, Chiara & Rosa, Antonella & Wodchis, Walter P.
- 870-879 Review of early assessment models of innovative medical technologies
by Fasterholdt, Iben & Krahn, Murray & Kidholm, Kristian & Yderstræde, Knud Bonnet & Pedersen, Kjeld Møller
- 880-886 Post market surveillance in the german medical device sector – current state and future perspectives
by Zippel, Claus & Bohnet-Joschko, Sabine
- 887-894 The taxation of unhealthy energy-dense foods (EDFs) and sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs): An overview of patterns observed in the policy content and policy context of 13 case studies
by Hagenaars, Luc Louis & Jeurissen, Patrick Paulus Theodoor & Klazinga, Niek Sieds
- 895-902 Staff and patient perspectives of a smoke-free health services policy in South Australia: A state-wide implementation
by Martin, Kimberley & Dono, Joanne & Sharplin, Greg & Bowden, Jacqueline & Miller, Caroline
- 903-912 System influences on work disability due to low back pain: An international evidence synthesis
by Bartys, Serena & Frederiksen, Pernille & Bendix, Tom & Burton, Kim
- 913-922 Social preferences for prioritizing the treatment of severely ill patients: The relevance of severity, expected benefit, past health and lifetime health
by McKie, John & Richardson, Jeff
- 923-928 The ageing society and emergency hospital admissions
by Wittenberg, Raphael & Sharpin, Luke & McCormick, Barry & Hurst, Jeremy