| Creating a 'hostile environment for migrants': the British government's use of health service data to restrict immigration is a very bad idea |
16 |
| Projecting shortages and surpluses of doctors and nurses in the OECD: what looms ahead |
12 |
| Reputations count: why benchmarking performance is improving health care across the world |
11 |
| Not so sweet refrain: sugar-sweetened beverage taxes, industry opposition and harnessing the lessons learned from tobacco control legal challenges |
6 |
| Projecting future demand for informal care among older people in China: the road towards a sustainable long-term care system |
5 |
| Competition in health care: lessons from the English experience |
5 |
| Medicare and the care of First Nations, Metis and Inuit |
4 |
| Expanding the breadth of Medicare: learning from Australia |
4 |
| Methods for the economic evaluation of changes to the organisation and delivery of health services: principal challenges and recommendations |
4 |
| Program design, implementation and performance: the case of social health insurance in India |
3 |
| Involving citizens in disinvestment decisions: what do health professionals think? Findings from a multi-method study in the English NHS |
3 |
| 'Fair innings' in the face of ageing and demographic change |
3 |
| When health technology assessment is confidential and experts have no power: the case of Hungary |
3 |
| Nurses as change agents for a better future in health care: the politics of drift and dilution |
3 |
| Rising inequality and the implications for the future of private insurance in Canada |
3 |
| The incidence of health financing in South Africa: findings from a recent data set |
3 |
| Space, place and (waiting) time: reflections on health policy and politics |
2 |
| Smoking, health and academic outcomes: evidence from a limited smoking campus policy |
2 |
| Transparency in practice: Evidence from 'verification analyses' issued by the Polish Agency for Health Technology Assessment in 2012-2015 |
2 |
| Trends in ageing and ageing-in-place and the future market for institutional care: scenarios and policy implications |
2 |
| Comparative analysis of health system performance in Montreal and New York: the importance of context for interpreting indicators |
2 |
| Impact of the Spanish smoke-free laws on cigarette sales, 2000-2015: partial bans on smoking in public places failed and only a total tobacco ban worked |
2 |
| A European late starter: lessons from the history of reform in Irish health care |
1 |
| The effects of payments for pharmaceuticals: a systematic literature review |
1 |
| Can universal access be achieved in a voluntary private health insurance market? Dutch private insurers caught between competing logics |
1 |
| Who's afraid of institutionalizing health technology assessment (HTA)?: Interests and policy positions on HTA in the Czech Republic |
1 |
| Impacts of the type of social health insurance on health service utilisation and expenditures: implications for a unified system in China |
1 |
| Seventy years of the British National Health Service: problem, politics and policy streams |
1 |
| Supplementary physicians' fees: a sustainable system ? |
1 |
| Outsourcing day surgery to private for-profit hospitals: the price effects of competitive tendering |
1 |
| The efficiency of the local health systems: investigating the roles of health administrations and health care providers |
1 |
| Legal advocacy as a tool to advance Roma Health |
1 |
| The impact of slow economic growth on health sector reform: a cross-national perspective |
1 |
| A successful Charter challenge to medicare? Policy options for Canadian provincial governments |
1 |
| Does government expenditure reduce inequalities in infant mortality rates in low- and middle-income countries?: A time-series, ecological analysis of 48 countries from 1993 to 2013 |
1 |
| Family networks and healthy behaviour: evidence from Nepal |
0 |
| Doctors as Stewards of medicare, or not: CAMSI, MRG, CDM, DRHC and the thin alphabet soup of physician support |
0 |
| Why policy needs history (and historians) |
0 |
| Expanding Canadian Medicare to include a national pharmaceutical benefit while controlling expenditures: possible lessons from Israel |
0 |
| Pharmaceutical policy reform in Canada: lessons from history |
0 |
| Bitter pills: the impact of medicare on mental health |
0 |
| Can history improve big bang health reform? Commentary |
0 |
| Does certificate of need law enhance competition in inpatient care market? An empirical analysis |
0 |
| The effects of competition on premiums: using United Healthcare's 2015 entry into Affordable Care Act's marketplaces as an instrumental variable |
0 |
| The effect of universal health insurance for children in Vietnam |
0 |
| What should health insurance cover? A comparison of Israeli and US approaches to benefit design under national health reform |
0 |
| The Norwegian National Council for Priority Setting in Health Care: decisions and justifications |
0 |
| Social preferences for prioritising the treatment of disabled and chronically ill patients: beyond the order effect |
0 |
| The dilemma of knowledge use in political decision-making: National Guidelines in a Swedish priority-setting context |
0 |
| The National Health Service (NHS) at 70: some comparative reflections |
0 |